For this story, WIRED reviewed dozens of NASA documents, including backup plans and contingencies for emergencies, and spoke to more than a dozen people, including three astronauts who’ve visited the ISS, and no one seemed that freaked out. One astronaut said the most worrisome scenario that actively crossed his mind in orbit was getting a toothache. The ISS has had some emergencies, including a first-ever medical evacuation in January, but generally things have been remarkably stable. In fact, one of the most impressive things about the ISS is that nothing very dramatic has ever happened to it. No experiment has gone too haywire. It hasn’t been hit by an asteroid.
The National Wallace Monument and the Tolbooth music venue in Stirling were illuminated in orange on Thursday night to mark the announcement.
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Wordle today: Answer, hints for February 26, 2026
In 2011, hackers successfully cracked the main Linux development site, kernel.org. Afterward, to make sure this didn't happen again, the kernel's PGP web of trust was explicitly "bootstrapped" at a face-to-face key‑signing session during the 2011 Kernel Summit.