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Satellites can monitor climate emissions... but space junk puts them at risk
NPR· 4 days agoTo solve the climate crisis, we need reliable satellites to track carbon emissions and changing...
NASA green lights University of Chicago undergraduate satellite project
Chicago Sun-Times· 14 hours agoA satellite the size of a paper towel roll and designed by University of Chicago undergraduates will...
Dangerous Space Junk Fuels a Cosmic Clean-Up Industry
Bloomberg· 4 days agoNewsletterThe Big TakeDangerous Space Junk Fuels a Cosmic Clean-Up IndustryGift this articleHave a confidential tip for our reporters? Get in TouchBefore ...
University of Maryland MBA Students Recommend a Solution for Space Junk With NASA Technology
NASA· 4 days agoThe Federal Labs Consortium (FLC)’s Federal Lab Education Accelerator (FLEX) program fosters...
The Nasty Problem of Cleaning Up Space Junk at 17,500 Miles Per Hour
Bloomberg· 5 days agoThe Nimbus, scheduled to soar on an Elon Musk rocket 280 miles (450 kilometers) above the planet in late 2024, will have a lifespan of just a few months, after which it could join the collection ...
The Internet Is Full of Deepfakes, and the Sky Is Full of Trash
Scientific American· 1 day agoIf you enjoyed photos of the red-carpet fashion from the Met Gala last Monday, chances are good you...
Opinion: The problem with space junk – and how to solve it | CNN
CNN.com· 5 days agoEditor’s Note: Moriba Jah, an astrodynamicist and space environmentalist, is a winner of the...
Boeing's Starliner mission was scrubbed Monday. Here's when it will try to launch again.
USA Today· 7 days agoBoeing's Starliner will have to wait just a little while longer until the space capsule finally...
Japanese Mission Sends Back "Unprecedented" Up-Close Photo Of Space Debris
IFLScience· 5 days agoA Japanese mission aimed at clearing up space debris has hit its first milestone, successfully maneuvering close to a piece of space trash it was tracking and returning a photo to Earth. Space ...
IRCB S73-7 Satellite Found After Going Untracked For 25 Years
Hackaday· 2 days agoThis 66 cm (26 inch) diameter inflatable satellite was ejected by the KH-9, but failed to inflate...