Russia conducted an anti-satellite missile test on Monday. This test generated a trash area in low-Earth orbit. That risked the International Space Station. This will act as a danger to space movements for years, US officials said. The seven-member space station team – four US astronauts, a German astronaut, and two Russian cosmonauts. They were straight to take safety in their landed spaceship spacecraft for two hours. After the test as care to provide for a quick getaway had it been necessary, NASA said. The research lab, revolving about 250 miles ( 402km ) above Earth, continued to go near the trash group every 90 minutes. Also, this is due to an IT Tech Anti-Satellite Missile test. But NASA specialists decided it was secure for the team to return to the station’s rooms after the third pass, the agency said.

 

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The team was also directed to seal off hatches to various modules of the International Space Station (ISS) for the experienced reality, according to NASA. “NASA will continue observing the trash in the coming days. And, away to guarantee the protection of our team in orbit”, NASA chief Bill Nelson said in the record. 

 

What do Specialists say about this?

So, specialists say the experiment of weapons that destroy satellites in orbit acts as a space accident. By forming spots of particles that can crash with other things, fixing off a series resistance of missiles through Earth orbit.

The Russian military and ministry of defense were not quickly ready to discuss. So, a note posted on Twitter by the Russian space agency Roscosmos downplayed the threat. “The cycle of the object, which made the team today jump into spacecraft according to official plans, has gone away from the ISS orbit“, Roscosmos tweeted. “The station is in the green zone”.