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Pexels Space junk – or orbital debris, as it is more technically known – is the remnants of human-made objects that have been ...
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In 1957, the Space Age officially began with the launch of humanity’s first artificial satellite – known as Sputnik 1. Constructed and orbited by the Soviet Union, this satellite was a simple ...
As an employee of CSIRO, Matthew Ryan has worked on projects funded by government. As an employee of CSIRO, Gilly Hendrie has worked on various projects funded by government, industry and research ...
Indian-origin NASA astronaut Sunita Williams (Suni), who has been dubbed as the "stranded astronaut" over her stay in space since June last year, has done some "amazing experiments" and indulged ...
Humanity's drive to conquer space is undeniable. Recently, Elon Musk's SpaceX Starship exploded 10 minutes into the latest flight test. The ‘failure’, however, did not sway him from his ...
The ongoing surge of greenhouse gas emissions in the near-Earth environment could cause dramatic declines in the number of satellites orbiting the planet by the end of the century, a new study has ...
Another SpaceX Starship rocket disintegrated in a fiery high-altitude spectacle Thursday evening, startling unsuspecting eyewitnesses across Central and South Florida — and briefly halting ...
Collisions are a growing risk as space gets more crowded, and greenhouse gas emissions could make things worse. Collisions are a growing risk as space gets more crowded, and greenhouse gas ...
Climate change is already causing all sorts of problems on Earth, but soon it will be making a mess in orbit around the planet too, a new study finds. Part of the greenhouse effect that warms the ...
Vital services including internet access, weather forecasts and navigation could be put at risk by increasing greenhouse gas emissions, as well as growing space debris, a report has found.