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ISS Gets Wings

hiroko writes "BBC has an article here. $600m worth of solar array now in place, but not without hitch - One wing is less taut than it should be because of problems encountered during the roll out of the structure." Supposedly we should be able to see it from the ground now, and I thought I had a URL for an ephemeris but I can't find it. Anyone?

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  1. Re:Rubbish back to Earth by kasow · · Score: 3

    The Russians do incinerate trash in re-entry. They use robotic 'Progress' spacecraft to deliver supplies to Mir and the ISS, the Progress is filled with trash, undocks, and fires its engines to reenter and burn up. There was a Progress docked to ISS until a day or so before Endeavour docked- the Progress is currently in a holding orbit, and will return to ISS again after the shuttle leaves. They apparently want to test some software fixes in its automatic docking system, and will probably use it for additional trash haulage as well.