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Climate change is altering conditions in near-Earth space, which could limit the number of satellites that can reliably ...
A group of researchers from the University of British Columbia recently published their findings in Scientific Reports, ...
A new study warns that the future could bring a sharp increase in space debris as satellites start ... the researchers found, will likely contribute to reduced carrying capacity in low Earth orbit.
Climate change could threaten the future use of satellites and significantly reduce the number of spacecraft that can safety orbit Earth, according to new research.
Aerospace engineers found that greenhouse gas emissions are changing the environment of near-Earth space in ways that, over time, will reduce the number of satellites that can safely operate there.