ISS Ditches 2.9-Ton Pallet of Batteries, Creating Its Most Massive Piece of Space Trash

From: Gizmodo Newsletter - Monday Mar 15,2021 09:29 pm
Weighing 2.9 tons and traveling 4.8 miles per second, this heap of old batteries is now the heaviest single piece...
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