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NASA's $690 million Fermi space telescope was nearly hit by the dead
Russian spy satellite Cosmos 1805 on April 3, 2013. This NASA graphic
depicts the orbital paths of the two spacecraft.NASA's Goddard Space Flight
CenterArtist's illustration of NASA's Fermi Gamma-ray Space Telescope.NASAThis
NASA graphic depicts the amount of space junk currently orbiting Earth.
The debris field is based on data from NASA's Orbital Debris Program
Office. Image released on May 1, 2013.NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center/JSCA
high-tech NASA telescope in orbit escaped a potentially disastrous collision
with a Soviet-era Russian spy satellite last year in a close call
that highlights the growing threat of orbital debris around Earth.NASA's
$690 million Fermi Gamma-ray Space Telescope which studies the most powerful
explosions in the universe narrowly avoided a direct hit with the
defunct 1.5-ton Russian reconnaissance satellite Cosmos 1805 on April 3,
2012, space agency officials announced Tuesday, April 30. The potential
space collision was avoided when engineers commanded Fermi to fire its thrusters
in a critical dodging maneuver to move out of harm's way.- NASA's
Fermi project scientist Julie McEneryNASA created a video of Fermi's near
miss with space junk to illustrate how high the risk of a
space collision really was. [Space Junk Photos & Cleanup Concepts]Fermi
mission scientists first learned of the space collision threat on March
29, 2012 when they
from the university, the official told the AP.The law enforcement official
said information about Tazhayakov's status was in the Homeland Security
Department's Student and Exchange Visitor Information System, called SEVIS,
when Tazhayakov arrived in New York in January.The official spoke on the
condition of anonymity because this person was not authorized to discuss
details of Tazhayakov's immigration history.DHS spokesman Peter Boogaard
said when Tazhayakov arrived on Jan. 20, Customs and Border Protection officials
had not been notified that he was no longer a student.Boogaard said
in an emailed statement that DHS had recently reformed the student visa
system to ensure that CBP would have access to all relevant student
visa information. Later, however, he clarified the statement to say that
the reform was ongoing."At the time of re-entry there was no derogatory
information that suggested this individual posed a national security or
public safety threat," he said.Tazhayakov and another student from Kazakhstan,
Dias Kadyrbayev, were detained last month on immigration charges. They were
arrested on federal criminal charges of conspiracy to obstruct justice.
Robel Phillipos, 19, was also arrested and charged with willfully making
materially false statements to federal law enforcement officials during
a terrorism investigation.Questions about Tazhayakov's immigration status
came up Wednesday during an immigration hearing in Boston when a jud
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