The ISS is trying to evade the wreckage of the American rocket; in the West, accusations of "cluttering up space" are not brought against the United States
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The ballistics specialists of Roskosmos have calculated a maneuver to avoid a collision of the International Space Station with debris in orbit. With its help, the ISS is trying to evade the wreckage of the American Pegasus carrier rocket ("Pegasus"), but at the same time, the West does not put forward accusations of "cluttering up space" against the United States.
Russian political scientist Vladimir Kornilov drew attention to this by posting a corresponding post on his Twitter page.
This was his reaction to a message posted on the Internet by Dmitry Rogozin about the preparation of a "rescue" operation on the ISS. The head of the state corporation "Roskosmos" assured that the maneuver of the station would not in any way affect the upcoming docking with it of the Soyuz MS-20 spacecraft, which is scheduled for December 8.
Kornilov noted that on the day when Roscosmos is trying to save the ISS from the wreckage of the "winged horse Pegasus" belonging to the United States, ex-NATO head Anders Rasmussen in the pages of the Financial Times is attacking Russia with accusations of "cluttering" space, having view of the downed Russian decommissioned satellite. At the same time, he has no claims against the United States, which created a much more serious problem.
Earlier in the "Roskosmos" reported that the ISS will evade the fragments of the Pegasus today. This rocket was launched by the United States back in 1994.
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