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Have We Reached a Space-Junk Tipping Point?
Jah of the University of Texas at Austin argues for ultimately bringing orbital space closer to its original state of being, ...
Space debris was seen over Saskatchewan burning up on re-entry and one astronomer says it serves as a reminder about the potential dangers of space junk falling to Earth.
The Register is at the world’s biggest space gabfest and just heard the world's top 6 space agency leaders speak ...
A fiery streak was reported by hundreds of Californians on Thursday as a former Starlink satellite reentered Earth's ...
A fiery streak of space debris lit up the Northern California sky Thursday night, drawing hundreds of reports from residents across the Sacramento area, the Bay Area and beyond.
Californians are scrambling to figure out what exploded over the state Thursday night, sending fireballs raining down through ...
A large cloud of tiny fragments revolves around Earth following satellite explosions, rocket stage malfunctions, and ...
Current satellite tracking ‘too slow' for modern threats Space Force Chief: Current satellite tracking ‘too slow' for modern ...
The two telescopes operate synchronously: Izaña-2 fires laser pulses at a piece of space debris high overhead, and Izaña-1 detects the reflected light. In doing so, the system is able to track the ...
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