The report said that a Russian rocket sent the satellites to circle the Earth on a 500-kilometer (310-mile) orbit from the ...
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Crash clock says satellites in orbit are three days from disaster
Satellites in orbit would begin to collide in a matter of days if they lost manoeuvrability during a solar storm or other ...
U.S. and Chinese satellites routinely spy on each other in orbit, rehearsing for more aggressive operations in the event of war.
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A SpaceX Starlink satellite is tumbling and falling out of space after partial breakup in orbit
On December 17, Starlink experienced an anomaly on satellite 35956, resulting in loss of communications with the vehicle at 418 km. The anomaly led to venting of the propulsion tank, a rapid decay in ...
There are about 15,000 satellites orbiting Earth. Most of them, like the International Space Station and the Hubble Telescope, reside in low Earth orbit, or LEO, which tops out at about 1,200 miles (2 ...
SpaceX confirmed that one Starlink satellite recently exploded in orbit, and it is now tumbling to re-enter the planet.
Iran said it sent three satellites into orbit from Russia on Sunday, a move that may intensify tensions over Tehran’s broader ...
China placed a multirole satellite in space on Tuesday afternoon, according to China Aerospace Science and Technology Corp.
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Indian rocket launches record-breaking BlueBird 6 smartphone satellite to orbit (video)
An Indian rocket launched the record-breaking BlueBird 6 smartphone satellite to orbit on Tuesday night (Dec. 23). BlueBird 6 ...
Europe's new Ariane 6 rocket successfully placed two satellites into orbit to join the EU's rival to the GPS navigation ...
Reflections cast by a growing number of satellites orbiting the Earth could ruin more than 95% of images taken by some space telescopes in the next decade, according to a NASA-led study. The reflected ...
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Diamondback: US firm’s orbital carrier to shield satellites, deploy missile interceptors
US space infrastructure firm Gravitics' Diamondback will play a key role in the US Space Force's future space architecture.
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