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The Internet Is Full of Deepfakes, and the Sky Is Full of Trash
Scientific American· 3 hours 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· 4 days agoEditor’s Note: Moriba Jah, an astrodynamicist and space environmentalist, is a winner of the...
University of Maryland MBA Students Recommend a Solution for Space Junk With NASA Technology
NASA· 3 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· 4 days agoNASA, the European Space Agency and others have experimented with such drag sails, and now Solstorm is one of several companies hoping to use them for satellite ...
Japanese Mission Sends Back "Unprecedented" Up-Close Photo Of Space Debris
IFLScience· 4 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 ...
Japan captures 1st image of space debris from orbit, and it's spookily stunning
Live Science via Yahoo News· 6 days agoBy all accounts, the mission was a success...debris into a fiery descent through Earth's atmosphere....
Boeing's Starliner mission was scrubbed Monday. Here's when it will try to launch again.
USA Today· 6 days agos Starliner will have to wait just a little while longer until the space capsule finally transports...
Boeing launch livestream: Watch liftoff of Starliner capsule carrying 2 NASA astronauts to ISS
USA Today· 7 days agoEditor's note: The launch was scrubbed Monday. Boeing will have to wait to head to space as a...
Boeing's 1st Starliner astronaut launch scrubbed due to loud buzzing valve
LiveScience· 6 days agoNASA has postponed the first crewed launch of Boeing’s Starliner capsule due to an issue with a...
Satellites can monitor climate emissions... but space junk puts them at risk
NPR· 3 days agoAstrodynamicist Moriba Jah says space junk is putting these satellites in jeopardy. About Moriba Jah...