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.
Researchers attempted to quantify the risk of a catastrophic collision in orbit by coming up with an alarming new metric.
A major step toward launch day is complete as NASA's Artemis II astronauts ran through a countdown demonstration test.
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.
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After a sonic boom shook Brevard County, SpaceX has an encore rocket launch planned for Thursday. Here's what to know.