Space
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How NASA Narrowly Missed a 1.5 Ton Defunct Russian Spy Satellite [VIDEO]
March 29, 2012 came and went and perhaps many can't remember what happened on that day. That's not the case for one NASA project scientists who helped prevent a space telescope from narrowly missing an 1.5 ton Russian defunct spy satellite by a mere 700 feet.
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