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European Space Station Module Endures Damage from Debris
A European space station module has been found to have hundreds of tiny dents, resulting from collisions with marauding debris in Earth's orbit. The module, part of a collaborative international space effort, has been impacted by small pieces of space junk, including old rocket parts and other defunct satellites. Despite the damage, the module remains operational, and the incident highlights the growing concern of space debris and its potential impact on space exploration and satellite technology. The discovery has prompted further research into the effects of space debris and the development of strategies to mitigate its risks, ensuring the long-term sustainability of space missions and the safety of astronauts and equipment.
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