Medicine & TechnologyASAT operation contributed space junks to Earth's orbit by bombarding the defunct satellite Cosmos 1408. Due to the incident, experts are pushing authorities to create regulations against the irresponsible actions.
One space firm has criticized Russia's anti-satellite weapon test as an "irresponsible act" after putting the lives of astronauts onboard the International Space Station in danger from the space debris it created last week.
The recent incident involving the Russian ASAT mission and the Expedition 66 aboard the ISS have gained a lot of criticism from international space authorities and private aerospace enterprises.
Scientists recently said the anti-satellite weapon test Russia recently carried out will increase the risk to humans after the missile trial exploded an orbiting satellite into numerous pieces.
The astronauts from Expedition 66 were alerted and told by NASA to hide in their bunkers due to incoming space debris following the Russian anti-satellite test.
A Russian Soyuz rocket successfully launched a new robotic supply ship to the International Space Station, carrying tons of fresh supplies for people in orbit.
Russian filmmakers Yulia Peresild and Klim Shipenko have successfuly landed in Kazakhstan after a 12-day shoot for the scenes of the upcoming movie "The Challenge."
The Soyuz MS-19 spacecraft launched on time from Baikonur, Russia's space launch facility, and landed 3 and a half hours later at the International Space Station.
On Tuesday, Russia will send actress Yulia Peresild and director Klim Shipenko to the International Space Station. Tom Cruise was supposed to be filmed on the ISS by NASA, but the Russian team went first.
In a disastrous move secret operation, Russia sent its own spacecraft to the opposite side of the Moon, where Neil Armstrong and his Apollo 11 crew had landed.