SpaceX confirmed that one Starlink satellite recently exploded in orbit, and it is now tumbling to re-enter the planet.
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SpaceX, the operator of the Starlink constellation, is coordinating with the U.S. Space Force and NASA to monitor the objects.
The U.S. Space Force is looking for advanced technologies for space-based interceptors that can intercept ballistic missiles ...
From rocket launch to reentry, satellites are adding CO2 and other pollutants to every layer of Earth's atmosphere.
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Starlink Satellite Malfunctions, Ejects Debris Fragments
A relatively small number of Starlink satellites have experienced malfunctions, including propellant leaks and power failures ...
A Starlink satellite faced a serious issue in orbit. Its propulsion tank failed, causing it to spin uncontrollably and break ...
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This New Statistic on Kessler Syndrome Will Give Anyone Who Cares About Space Travel an Instantaneous Stress Headache
Now, an international team of researchers from Princeton University, the University of British Columbia, and the University ...
According to SpaceX, the satellite will reenter Earth's atmosphere within weeks, and the event poses no danger to the crew of the International Space Station.
SpaceX/Starlink has confirmed that one of its satellites suffered a major hardware failure in orbit, resulting in the release ...
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With hundreds of satellites launched each year and tens of thousands more planned, scientists are increasingly concerned ...
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