Russian thrusters accidentally tilt International Space Station again
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Russian thrusters have accidentally titled the International Space Station (ISS) for the second time this year.
"Within 30 minutes, flight controllers regained attitude control of the space station, which is now in a stable configuration," NASA officials wrote. "The crew was awake at the time of the event and was not in any danger."
The lab briefly deviated from its standard orientation by 57 degrees, according to SPACE.com. The engines shut off on their own, possibly due to the engines running out of propellant, according to NASA flight director Timothy Creamer.
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