Feb. 27, 2025 — Scientists are designing a satellite and instruments capable of detecting space debris as small as 1 centimeter, less than one-half inch. Debris that small, which cannot ...
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The American Meteor Society confirmed the sighting, stating that the debris was part of the mission that had rescued astronauts stranded on the International Space Station the week prior.
CALIFORNIA, USA — If you looked up toward the sky in California around 9 p.m., it wasn't a fireball. It wasn't a plane. And it wasn't a meteor. The American Meteor Society said what Californians ...
but his stay in space more than doubled after a small meteoroid or piece of space junk slammed into the Russian Soyuz spacecraft that was meant to carry him home in December 2022, causing ...
Mar. 5, 2025 — Satellite images from space are allowing scientists to delve deeper into the individual functions of different tropical forest canopies with new and ... Nanomaterials Used to ...
Trump’s Not-So-Subtle Purpose in Fighting Big Law Firms President Trump has attacked law firms for “frivolous” litigation. But his actions could undermine the basic right of Americans to sue ...
Though space debris will become an even bigger problem at these lower altitudes as the lower the orbit, the more crowded it gets. Starlink collision risk SpaceX received additional backlash in ...
Others saw something similar in areas all around Northern California. KCRA-TV reported that this was most likely one of two things: either a meteor or space debris that was burning up once it hit ...
March 25, 2025 • In deference to President Trump's anti-DEI order, the space agency has removed a promise to send the "the first woman, first person of color" to walk on the moon aboard the ...
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But its legacy lives on. By Katrina Miller The James Webb Space Telescope identified the lights in the distant planet’s atmosphere, which could not be seen by earlier telescopes or spacecraft.