Sweden launched its first military satellite to monitor Russian territory, enhancing independent reconnaissance capabilities.
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Solar activity makes space junk crash to Earth faster
Scientists studied how space junk moved in orbit over a 36-year span, finding that increased solar activity caused it to fall ...
A new study links the sun's 11-year cycle to accelerated orbital loss, with debris falling faster once sunspot numbers near ...
ISRO scientists have discovered a "transition boundary" that causes space junk to fall to Earth significantly faster once solar activity reaches 67% of its peak ...
Dozens of urban artists from 17 countries have converged on one of Europe’s most important industrial landmarks for a show ...
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Space junk falls to Earth faster when sunspots peak, reshaping satellite collision forecasts
Solar emissions exert 'drag' on space junk orbiting Earth. From historical measurements across a period of 36 years, ...
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These two companies found a brilliant plan to remove space debris, here’s how they plan to do it
Two private companies, Portal Space Systems and Paladin Space, have teamed up with a bold mission to tackle the growing ...
CAPE CANAVERAL SPACE FORCE STATION — Early Thursday morning, United Launch Alliance successfully launched satellites for the U.S. Space Force. However, ULA reported an "observation" with the launch.
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