The military's equivalent of Starlink, which allows for troops to remain in contact, is now disrupting other satellites, as ...
A Long March 3B lifts off from Xichang, sending Shijian-25 on its way to orbit, Jan. 6, 2025. Credit: Ourspace HELSINKI — China is expanding its presence and capabilities in the strategically vital ...
China is developing the capability to remove space debris from orbit, according to a top official. In recent years, China's space activities have grown tremendously, with an operational space station ...
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Are Falling Starlink Satellites Really Poisoning the Stratosphere?

The scientific community is overreacting to theoretical computer models—and offering unaffordable and impractical solutions to the hypothetical problems they have thus far identified.
Space is getting crowded, with junk. Essential satellites delivering navigation, weather forecasts, the Internet and other services face this threat daily. Old rockets, decaying spacecraft and human ...