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Space junk is raining from the sky. Who's responsible when it hits the Earth?
CBC via Yahoo News· 5 days agoIn March 2022, a couple living in the rural town of São Mateus do Sul, Brazil, were shocked to find...
America Is Getting Ready for Space Warfare
The Wall Street Journal· 1 day agoPentagon officials are opening up about potential threats as China’s presence in orbit grows and Russia shows interest in gear that can destroy...
Innovative NASA Solutions for Cleaning Up Space Debris Efficiently
SciTechDaily· 2 days agoNew data analysis suggests that NASA and its partners might have discovered more cost-effective ways...
America’s military has the edge in space. China and Russia are in a counterspace race to disrupt it
CNN via AOL· 2 days agoAs Russian forces rolled over the Ukraine border in the first moments of their invasion, another,...
This telescope can observe stars, satellites and more during the day. But how?
SPACE.com· 1 day agoAn innovative telescope design has proven successful for daytime skywatching, opening new doors for...
How privacy-preserving technology can advance satellite collision detection
SpaceNews· 6 hours agoWider participation in the space economy brings both opportunities and challenges, including a...
Space junk crashing through homes. This is what local researchers are doing to prevent catastrophe
WSB Cox articles via Yahoo News· 7 days agoChannel 2 Action News caught up with Kimbrough at his office in Houston, Texas to get insight about...
Space Force Found a Satellite Lost in Space for 25 Years
Sci Fi Wire· 6 days agoWhile that might conjure images of space soldiers piloting tactical spacecraft in orbital dogfights,...
How can we protect satellites in Earth-moon space? This new software could help
Space via Yahoo News· 4 days agoAnd this month, a NASA report concluded that shrinking the timeline to deorbit defunct spacecraft to...
This telescope can observe stars, satellites and more during the day. But how?
Space via Yahoo News· 1 day ago"Astronomers love when stars in the Milky Way go supernova because it can tell us so much about how...