Submission + - ISS Facing Second Debris Impact In One Week (google.com)
DynaSoar writes: "NASA is considering moving the International Space Station to dodge some more debris, even as STS-119 approaches. Russia's Kosmos 1275 satellite broke up mysteriously in 1981, possibly colliding with an untracked object, resulting in a cloud of at least 310 pieces. A portion of the booster has been calculated to pass within half a mile of ISS on Tuesday. If NASA decides to move it, Discovery can easily adjust its orbit to dock at ISS near to its originally scheduled time. This would be the ninth time NASA has had to move ISS, the last time being in August 2008."