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Satellites are crowding Earth’s orbit and a space disaster could be days away
Low Earth orbit has shifted from a quiet scientific outpost to one of the busiest pieces of real estate in human history.
A new analysis suggests modern satellite networks could suffer catastrophic collisions within days of losing control during a major solar storm. The phrase “House of Cards” is often associated today ...
IEEE Spectrum on MSN
Crash clock measures dangerous overcrowding in low Earth orbit
One solar storm could trigger a catastrophic collision in orbit ...
Rocket Lab launched its first mission of 2026 this morning (Jan. 22), sending two satellites aloft for the European company ...
The object dubbed Earth's "second moon" is actually a quasi-satellite that's accompanied the planet since 1957 — not a true ...
The Institute of Radio Spectrum Utilization and Technological Innovation in China filed a request with the International ...
Scientists studying Jurassic rocks in China found that cyclical changes in Earth's orbit affected not only the climate, but ...
MOI-1 itself is positioned as an open AI laboratory in low Earth orbit, allowing developers and organizations to deploy and test AI models without owning or operating a satellite. By processing data ...
The National Interest on MSNOpinion
Japan Beams the Future from Orbit—While America Watches
Japan’s OHISAMA Project is a practical demonstration of space-based solar power (SBSP)—which, if scaled up, could solve many ...
Despite decades of warnings, governments and private companies have continued launching missions with little plan for what ...
China’s first launches of 2026 send Yaogan spacecraft into unusual orbit, loft Guowang satellites China conducted a pair of ...
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