Increasingly crowded orbits full of satellites and debris pose potential hazards for services on Earth, and need regulation.
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Our exploitation and exploration of space has left 13,000 tonnes of junk orbiting Earth. Defunct craft and larger pieces of debris are also colliding, adding to the millions of smaller fragments which ...
Diplomatic Courier editor Jeremy Fugleberg brings you three under–the–radar stories from the Hinterlands: scientists search ...
NGSO systems can significantly increase the availability of communications in remote areas by providing low-latency, ...
On 27 December last year, astronomers using the ATLAS survey telescope in Chile discovered a small asteroid moving away from ...
January, but, unfortunately, failed to reach orbit—even if the first-stage booster did safely return to the welcoming arms of ...
As space launches increase and the number of spacecraft reentries rises, experts are growing more concerned about the ...