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Russian satellite breaks up in Space, forces ISS astronauts to shelter

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News video: Defunct Russian satellite breaks apart forcing ISS astronauts to react

Defunct Russian satellite breaks apart forcing ISS astronauts to react 00:37

Nearly 200 pieces of space junk from a Russian satellite forced seven astronauts aboard the International Space Station to briefly take shelter.

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