A NASA official said the debris, one of an estimated 13,000 pieces of space junk orbiting Earth, was possibly in the path of the shuttle, which blasted off with six astronauts hours earlier.
"We are tracking a piece of debris," said associate NASA administrator Bill Gerstenmaier. "We alerted the team to go do a manouevre."
A NASA official said the debris, one of an estimated 13,000 pieces of space junk orbiting Earth, was possibly in the path of the shuttle, which blasted off with six astronauts hours earlier.
"We are tracking a piece of debris," said associate NASA administrator Bill Gerstenmaier. "We alerted the team to go do a manouevre."
A NASA official said the debris, one of an estimated 13,000 pieces of space junk orbiting Earth, was possibly in the path of the shuttle, which blasted off with six astronauts hours earlier.
"We are tracking a piece of debris," said associate NASA administrator Bill Gerstenmaier. "We alerted the team to go do a manouevre."
A NASA official said the debris, one of an estimated 13,000 pieces of space junk orbiting Earth, was possibly in the path of the shuttle, which blasted off with six astronauts hours earlier.
"We are tracking a piece of debris," said associate NASA administrator Bill Gerstenmaier. "We alerted the team to go do a manouevre."