The International Space Station had to dodge space junk again — the second time in less than three weeks.
NASA said the station fired its thrusters Thursday afternoon, moving up about half a mile, to avoid some parts from an old Ariane 5 rocket. The European Space Agency launches Ariane rockets out of South America.
The junk would have come within 1,040 feet of the outpost. NASA said the six man crew was never in danger.