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Russian 'inspector' satellite appears to break apart in orbit, raising debris concerns
Ground-based observations suggest the former geostationary inspector satellite suffered a fragmentation event months after ...
Low-Earth orbit is more crowded—and fragile—than it looks. Satellites constantly weave past each other, burning fuel and ...
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Scientists warn SpaceX’s 9,000+ satellites and growing debris could rapidly collapse Earth's lower orbit
A massive solar storm can trigger the low Earth orbit to collapse into Earth.
It's no understatement to say that the modern world could not function without our satellites, but they're a lot more ...
A new analysis suggests modern satellite networks could suffer catastrophic collisions within days of losing control during a major solar storm. The phrase “House of Cards” is often associated today ...
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Scientists fear SpaceX’s 9,000+ satellites could crash Earth’s low orbit
Low Earth orbit is no longer a quiet frontier. With thousands of commercial spacecraft circling just a few hundred kilometers ...
The firm wants to create a network of "orbital data centres" to power artificial intelligence.
A rare disruption like a major solar storm could overwhelm Earth's satellite system and trigger a debris-producing disaster ...
Despite decades of warnings, governments and private companies have continued launching missions with little plan for what ...
The Institute of Radio Spectrum Utilization and Technological Innovation in China filed a request with the International Telecommunications Union to operate two satellite constellations. Each ...
HEO, the Australian company that performs in-space imaging of spacecraft, has acquired its own satellite though a deal with Satellogic.
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