Two satellites traveling at speeds of 53,000 km saved from collisions
Scientists have warned that if it were collapse there could have been catastrophic destruction in space.
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Two passenger satellites traveling at speeds of 53,000 km per hour have been saved from collisions.
Scientists have warned that if it were collapse there could have been catastrophic destruction in space. According to scientists, if the two satellites collided with each other, their debris would spread far and wide in space, and it would have been even more dangerous if the debris fell to Earth.
The infrared astronaut, a satellite telescope, was sent into space in 1983 under a joint venture by NASA, the United Kingdom and the Netherlands, whose mission lasted only 10 months.
The experimental US satellites GGSE4 was launched in 1967 by the US Air Force.
The two planets crossed each other at 11:30 pm on Wednesday night, 900km from the American city of Pittsburgh.