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NASA evacuates ISS crew after 'Russian anti-missile weapon test' sparks space debris

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NASA ordered the crew of the International Space Station to take shelter in their emergency space capsules after concerns that a cloud of deadly space débris could smash into the 350-foot orbital platform.

American astronauts Raja Chari, Thomas Marshburn and Kayla Barron, as well as Germany's Matthias Maurer, took shelter in Space X’s Crew Dragon, while American Mark Vande Hei and two cosmonauts Anton Shkaplerov and Peter Dubrov moved into the Russian Soyuz MS-19 spacecraft.In the event of a serious impact, they would then have been able to return safely to Earth.Cosmonaut Dubrov reported that crew members did not notice "any signs" of collision with space debris.

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