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[edit]DescriptionNumber-of-the-ISS-orbit-crossing-objects-tracked-by-the-SSN-(blue-circles),-the-solar-F10.png |
English: Number of the ISS-orbit-crossing objects tracked by the SSN (blue circles), the solar F10.7 daily flux (black dots), and the history of the ISS collision avoidance maneuvers
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