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Russia blames software glitch after space station briefly thrown out of control
By Alexander Marrow & Andrew Osborn
Station loses attitude control after Nauka docking, Starliner launch delayed
By Jeff Foust
Uncontrolled thrusters firing on Russian module pushes ISS out of place
By Joey Roulette
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After six months in orbit, our #Crew7 astronauts are back on Earth—and sharing stories about their time on the @Space_Station. Watch live with us: twitter.com/i/broadcasts/1kvJpvnMmRQKE
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Live: Watch the @Space_Station hatch open to welcome the next set of orbital residents, including astronaut Tracy C. Dyson. twitter.com/i/broadcasts/1mnxepVNODYJX
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What is CAL, and is it really on the International Space Station?
The short answer: Cold Atom Lab, and yes! pic.twitter.com/5hJ1VEW99n
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The Blok-I third stage from the Soyuz MS-25 launch reentered over the Russian far east at 1019 UTC Mar 25 after 1.9 days in orbit pic.twitter.com/yfDYRhlWFV
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High drama as Russian lab module tilts space station with errant thruster firings – Spaceflight Now
By William Harwood
Russia Says Software Glitch Caused New ISS Module to Accidentally Fire Thrusters After Docking
By George Dvorsky
Boeing Starliner OFT-2 launch to space station delayed following Russian module mishap
By Chelsea Gohd
New Russian space-station module mistakenly fired thrusters, moved ISS
By Morgan McFall-Johnsen & Aylin Woodward
International Space Station reports scare after engine trouble with new Russian module
By Michael Ruiz
International Space Station thrown out of control by misfire of Russian module -NASA
By Polina Ivanova & Steve Gorman