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Starlink satellite breaks up in orbit, raising concerns about space debris and Artemis II mission
A Starlink satellite unexpectedly broke apart on March 29, 2026, sparking concerns about the impact on future space missions, including NASA’s upcoming Artemis II mission to the moon. The incident, ...
The Artemis II astronauts have completed their historic lunar flyby and taken the pictures to prove it. But as skygazers ...
AI is spurring ever more data satellites in space. How humanity plans to deal with the clutter is still an open question.
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Scientists use AI to track space junk in the Earth-Moon region
Researchers and government agencies are turning to artificial intelligence to solve one of spaceflight’s fastest-growing ...
While a flight delay or diversion because of bad weather sounds routine, what about a delay caused by falling space junk? While it sounds like a bad disaster movie, experts warn that satellite debris ...
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India’s space programme has built a reputation for precision, efficiency, and steady progress over the decades. From ...
(Gray News) – The risk of space debris falling through airspace is going up in 2026, according to researchers. Experts said spacecraft, or parts of one, fall back into the Earth’s atmosphere once a ...
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