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You can unsubscribe at any time.Thank you for subscribingWe have more newslettersShow meSee ourprivacy noticeCoronation Street was thrown into chaos tonight as Shona messed with the Wifi lines on the Cobbles.Shona tampered with the wires in a bid to stop Tracey bidding to buy number 8 via the online auction.The Wifi went down meaning Tracey was unable to access the auction, but David was also affected by the internet problems meaning he also couldn bid.The problems saw the worried residents turn to their younger children in a bid to help them fix the issue.But many viewers spotted an easy fix to the problem, as the residents would be able to use their phone data instead.Lots of fans suggested that Tracey and Dave just log onto the website on their phones instead, with no need for Wifi.Alfie Garston said: “Who doesn’t have a phone with 3/4g in 2021.”Sign up for a new look Echo newsletterIt never been more important to stay in touch with the news, so subscribe now to the Liverpool Echo newsletter. Twice a day, seven days a week, we deliver the biggest stories straight to your inbox.We also send special breaking news emails too for the latest stories that matter. You won miss a thing.How do I sign up? It free, easy and takes no time at all.First just click on this link to our newsletter sign up centre.

India did take this into account and mostly minimized debris:According to Jonathan McDowell, an astrophysicist at Harvard Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics, some debris might persist for a year, but most should burn up in the atmosphere within several weeks.[36] Brian Weeden of Secure World Foundation agreed, but warned about the possibility of some fragments getting boosted to higher orbits. US Air Force Space Command said that it was tracking 270 pieces of debris from the test,[37] although as of 26 September only 125 objects have been catalogued.[38] A Dutch Space Situational Awareness consultant Marco Langbroek disputed DRDO claim that the test was responsible. He said that the intercept was not “head on”, which would have minimized debris ejection to higher altitudes, but was instead conducted at an upwards angle.[39] He added that most of the debris would be cleared within days, but some might last a year or two.[39]But I do agree that any debris added is bad.Compared to the India test, though, the China one was much worse:This event was the second largest creation of space debris in history after Project West Ford, with more than 2,000 pieces of trackable size (golf ball size and larger) officially catalogued in the immediate aftermath, and an estimated 150,000 debris particles.

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