International Space Station forced to swerve away from errant spacecraft debris

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The International Space Station was forced to swerve away from a stray piece of spacecraft early on Friday.

Roscosmos said the station‘s orbit, in an unscheduled manoeuvre carried out by mission control, dropped by 310 metres for nearly three minutes to avoid a close encounter.

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