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  1. #ISS The #Bigelow Expandable Activity Module (#BEAM) was installed 📆 2016 and will remain attached to the station until 📆 2028. #NASA noted in 📆 2017, after spending one year in #space, the BEAM instrumentation had recorded "a few probable #micrometeoroid ☄️ #debris #impacts" but that the module's #protective layers 🛡️ had resisted #penetration. It has #exceeded expectations and is used as additional #cargo 📦 storage en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bigelow_

    #SpaceStation

    Picture : Alexander Gerst, Serena Auñón-Chancellor and Sergey Prokopyev inside BEAM 📆 2018 commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Fil

  2. #ISS The #Bigelow Expandable Activity Module (#BEAM) was installed 📆 2016 and will remain attached to the station until 📆 2028. #NASA noted in 📆 2017, after spending one year in #space, the BEAM instrumentation had recorded "a few probable #micrometeoroid ☄️ #debris #impacts" but that the module's #protective layers 🛡️ had resisted #penetration. It has #exceeded expectations and is used as additional #cargo 📦 storage en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bigelow_

    #SpaceStation

    Picture : Alexander Gerst, Serena Auñón-Chancellor and Sergey Prokopyev inside BEAM 📆 2018 commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Fil

  3. #ISS The #Bigelow Expandable Activity Module (#BEAM) was installed 📆 2016 and will remain attached to the station until 📆 2028. #NASA noted in 📆 2017, after spending one year in #space, the BEAM instrumentation had recorded "a few probable #micrometeoroid ☄️ #debris #impacts" but that the module's #protective layers 🛡️ had resisted #penetration. It has #exceeded expectations and is used as additional #cargo 📦 storage en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bigelow_

    #SpaceStation

    Picture : Alexander Gerst, Serena Auñón-Chancellor and Sergey Prokopyev inside BEAM 📆 2018 commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Fil

  4. #ISS The #Bigelow Expandable Activity Module (#BEAM) was installed 📆 2016 and will remain attached to the station until 📆 2028. #NASA noted in 📆 2017, after spending one year in #space, the BEAM instrumentation had recorded "a few probable #micrometeoroid ☄️ #debris #impacts" but that the module's #protective layers 🛡️ had resisted #penetration. It has #exceeded expectations and is used as additional #cargo 📦 storage en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bigelow_

    #SpaceStation

    Picture : Alexander Gerst, Serena Auñón-Chancellor and Sergey Prokopyev inside BEAM 📆 2018 commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Fil

  5. The Expandable Activity Module () was installed 📆 2016 and will remain attached to the station until 📆 2028. noted in 📆 2017, after spending one year in , the BEAM instrumentation had recorded "a few probable ☄️ " but that the module's layers 🛡️ had resisted . It has expectations and is used as additional 📦 storage en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bigelow_

    Picture : Alexander Gerst, Serena Auñón-Chancellor and Sergey Prokopyev inside BEAM 📆 2018 commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Fil

  6. #NASA’s new powerful space telescope gets hit by larger than expected #micrometeoroid

    The space agency says the telescope should still perform great science.

    #JWST

    theverge.com/2022/6/8/23160209

  7. ’s new powerful space telescope gets hit by larger than expected

    The space agency says the telescope should still perform great science.

    theverge.com/2022/6/8/23160209

  8. #NASA’s new powerful space telescope gets hit by larger than expected #micrometeoroid

    The space agency says the telescope should still perform great science.

    #JWST

    theverge.com/2022/6/8/23160209

  9. #NASA’s new powerful space telescope gets hit by larger than expected #micrometeoroid

    The space agency says the telescope should still perform great science.

    #JWST

    theverge.com/2022/6/8/23160209

  10. #NASA’s new powerful space telescope gets hit by larger than expected #micrometeoroid

    The space agency says the telescope should still perform great science.

    #JWST

    theverge.com/2022/6/8/23160209

  11. Russia’s Newest Weather Satellite May Have Be Killed by Space Junk - For humans and satellites alike, making a living is space is hard. First, there’s the problem of sur... more: hackaday.com/2019/12/27/russia #micrometeoroid #currentevents #spacedebris #satellite #spacejunk #featured #rtl-sdr #weather #space #orbit #news