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NASA administrator Bill Nelson said Monday he was "outraged" by a Russian space missile test that sparked a debris cloud and forced astronauts aboard the International Space Station to take evasive action.
"With its long and storied history in human spaceflight, it is unthinkable that Russia would endanger not only the American and international partner astronauts on the ISS, but also their own cosmonauts" as well as taikonauts aboard the Chinese space station, Nelson said in a statement.
The State Department confirmed that the debris was from an old Russian satellite destroyed by the missile strike.
“It was dangerous. It was reckless. It was irresponsible,” said State Department spokesman Ned Price
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"With its long and storied history in human spaceflight, it is unthinkable that Russia would endanger not only the American and international partner astronauts on the ISS, but also their own cosmonauts" as well as taikonauts aboard the Chinese space station, Nelson said in a statement.
The State Department confirmed that the debris was from an old Russian satellite destroyed by the missile strike.
“It was dangerous. It was reckless. It was irresponsible,” said State Department spokesman Ned Price

NASA chief 'outraged' by Russia missile test that endangered astronauts on ISS
NASA has voiced “outrage” after a Russian space missile on Monday sparked a debris cloud and forced astronauts aboard the International Space Station to take evasive action, with France lashing out at…

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