THE NEIGHBORHOOD — We've all seen movies about space invaders. Sometimes, the aliens have strange, tentacle-like arms. Other times, they look almost human, except for the large eyes and elongated ...
As the years pass, humanity is sending more junk into space than ever before and scientists are on edge because […] ...
Mining ocean resources needed for electric cars and other devices is currently a hot issue of dispute. Final resolution of how or whether the seabed should be exploited is pending. Outcomes in ...
As SpaceX's Starlink satellite network expands, scientists raise concerns about the environmental impact of daily satellite ...
Experts warn of 'imminent danger' from space collisions Between the endless delays and violent turbulence, flying can already ...
The risk of space debris falling back to Earth is rising. While the chances of hitting an aircraft are low, the impact could be severe. Authorities are now debating whether to close airspace ...
On 27 December last year, astronomers using the ATLAS survey telescope in Chile discovered a small asteroid moving away from Earth. Follow up observations have revealed that the asteroid, 2024 YR4, is ...
The breakthrough research discovered over 2,300 rocket bodies are currently in orbit, and there's a 26% chance of uncontrolled space debris entring busy airspace every year. The study, published ...
"In short, there is a 26 percent chance of an uncontrolled space debris reentry in busy airspaces such as the Northeastern United States or Northern Europe each year," Ewan Wright of the ...
In the Pecherskyi district of Kyiv, debris from a downed Russian drone was found on several floors of an unfinished 18-story building. According to Ukrinform, Kyiv Mayor Vitali Klitschko reported this ...
(MENAFN- UkrinForm) In the Pecherskyi district of Kyiv, debris from a downed Russian drone was found on several floors of an unfinished 18-story building. According to Ukrinform, Kyiv Mayor Vitali ...
A January 2007 direct ascent ASAT test carried out by China against its defunct Fengyun-1C weather satellite instantly increased the amount of space debris in low earth orbit (LEO) by 40 percent.