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General discussion => Satellite industry news => Topic started by: NewsHound on July 30, 2021, 07:30 AM
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Station loses attitude control after Nauka docking, Starliner launch delayed
A Russian module that docked to the International Space Station July 29 started firing its thrusters hours later, briefly knocking the station out of its normal attitude and forcing NASA to delay a commercial crew test flight that was scheduled to launch July 30.
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Source: Station loses attitude control after Nauka docking, Starliner launch delayed (https://spacenews.com/station-loses-attitude-control-after-nauka-docking-starliner-launch-delayed/)