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Pegaso did not receive a direct collision
Posted On 23 May 2013
This was confirmed by the American Space Command yesterday after NEE-01 Pegaso Satellite was in imminent danger of a collision with the remains of a Russian rocket.
Meanwhile, the Ecuadorian astronaut and director of the Ecuadorian Civilian Space Agency (EXA), Ronnie Nader, said today at dawn, while monitoring the status of the satellite, that Pegaso is still in orbit but “could be damaged or suffer an uncontrolled rotation, but we hope it will continue in orbit. ”
Nader called a press conference today at noon to report accurately on the state of Pegaso.

Ecuadorian cosmonaut Ronnie Nader gave a press conference yesterday, on the status of the Pegaso Satellite.