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Space debris: will it take a catastrophe for nations to take the issue seriously?
Given the mounting number of objects in orbit, this is likely to be a more regular occurrence. It's costly in terms of damage ...
Space debris – the collection of defunct human-made objects in Earth's orbit – is already affecting space agencies, companies ...
The problem posed by human-made junk in space worsened significantly in 2024, according to a new report by the European Space Agency. The report follows a Chinese launch last August that raised alarms ...
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Space debris is spiraling, will it take disaster to force action?
Space around Earth is filling with discarded hardware, shattered fragments and derelict satellites just as governments and ...
Left unchecked, the space around our planet could get so cluttered with debris that we might not be able to use some orbits anymore, according to the latest European Space Agency (ESA) report on the ...
Space environment health score shows how healthy - or stressed - Earth’s orbit is expected to become over the next 200 years.
Ari Daniel - Host, "There's More to That" We have launched all manner of satellite and machinery into low-Earth orbit. But what goes up must come down. Most often, these items burn up in the ...
The ESA hopes we'll someday treat Earth's orbit as an international nature preserve: 'What you bring in with you, you must take out when you are done.' Share on Facebook (opens in a new window) Share ...
As the number of satellites in Earth orbit increases, so too does the risk from space debris — and some experts warn certain orbits could already be getting dangerously crowded. The mass of debris in ...
At any given moment, more than 10,000 satellites are whizzing around the planet at roughly 17,000 miles per hour. This constellation of machinery is the technological backbone of modern life, making ...
October is Space Month. At Duke University, space research is more than just science — it's a bold journey across disciplines. This is the fifth in a series of stories featuring innovators, dreamers, ...
Having data centers “visible in the night sky at dawn or dusk” presents a problem because some observers “rely on twilight to ...
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