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Earth orbit is getting crowded. Can this map of 1 million routes around our planet help prevent satellite collisions?
Could we prevent in-orbit crashes in the future by using advanced computer models?
The Weather Network on MSN
CRASH Clock: A satellite collision in low-Earth orbit could be just 4 days away
Extreme solar activity or even a software glitch could put us just days away from a satellite collision in low-Earth orbit.
The CRASH Clock is a new predictor of how much time there will be before a collision if a solar storm knocks out power and ...
Spaceium seeks to offer an inexpensive option for orbital transfer vehicles and spacecraft destined for the moon or Mars. Spacecraft will travel to Spaceium stations in low-Earth orbit to obtain ...
Modern Engineering Marvels on MSN
Mega constellation glare could put most low-orbit telescope exposures at risk
Space astronomy has been peddled as a way out of light pollution on the earth, but there is yet another form of glow that is ...
Space debris has been a major safety concern for operations for years now, but SpaceX and Starlink think they've found a way ...
Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory creates a cislunar orbit map to help predict satellite stability and improve collision avoidance in increasingly crowded Earth orbits.
Apolink has partnered with ground segment provider RBC Signals to resell the startup’s proposed in-orbit relay services, ...
An enhanced version of Europe's Ariane 6 rocket will blast off Thursday to launch 32 satellites into orbit, forming part of ...
Space.com on MSN
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 ...
The Space Force late Tuesday night successfully launched a GPS III satellite into orbit aboard a SpaceX Falcon 9 launch vehicle, adding to the service’s ...
Morning Overview on MSN
Bizarre pulsar may orbit our galaxy’s black hole, pushing Einstein to the edge
At the center of the Milky Way, a supermassive black hole hides behind veils of dust, gas, and warped spacetime. Now a ...
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