Distance from ISS

From: Jonathan T Wojack (tlj18@juno.com)
Date: Sat Dec 15 2001 - 13:52:48 EST

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    Does anyone know what is the minimum distance that a piece of space junk
    can pass from the ISS or Space Shuttle, and mission control will just sit
    back and watch?
    
    If the Space Shuttle was not there, does the ISS have the thrusters
    available to move out of the way?
    
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