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Meteor explosion captured live from the International Space Station for the first time ever
A meteor explosion has been captured from space for the first time ever, thanks to a team aboard the International Space ...
The outer space around the Earth is already pretty crowded. Now, tech firms are racing to add more. There are already thousands of satellites hurdling around the Earth in low orbit - many of them are ...
Long-term satellite measurements show that Earth’s magnetic field is changing faster and more unevenly than expected, driven ...
Space debris, astronaut health research, NC astronaut Christina Koch and more. Explore the perils of space junk, why a nonprofit in the NC mountains preserves historic star photos and how scientists ...
It may seem surprising to ask which country is closest to space, since no part of Earth’s surface crosses the boundary into the atmosphere beyond. Yet from a scientific standpoint, one location can be ...
A single photograph taken from orbit has managed to make a rare visual connection between the mundane life on Earth and the ...
The past decade has seen a rapid expansion of the commercial space industry. Rival nations are competing for prime military and economic positions beyond the Earth. Public and private entities are ...
The past decade has seen a rapid expansion of the commercial space industry. Rival nations are competing for prime military and economic positions beyond the Earth. Public and private entities are ...
Pakistan urges the UN to enforce global rules for low Earth orbit, warning unregulated satellites risk inequality, ...
NASA’s Carruthers mission will film Earth’s elusive exosphere to understand space weather, atmospheric escape, and planetary habitability. A NASA mission aims to photograph a feature of Earth that is ...
The past decade has seen a rapid expansion of the commercial space industry. Rival nations are competing for prime military and economic positions beyond the Earth. Public and private entities are ...
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Space debris: will it take a catastrophe for nations to take the issue seriously?
Given the mounting number of objects in orbit, this is likely to be a more regular occurrence. It's costly in terms of damage ...
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