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One to Two Starlink Satellites Burn Up in Earth’s Atmosphere Every Day and It’s Only the Beginning
Every day, Starlink satellites are burning up above us, leaving behind metal pollution, debris, and growing concern about the ...
Peggy Hollinger Trump’s 21st-century frontier: the planet Mars. As the cameras panned across the assembled politicians and ...
SpaceX closed a troubled but instructive chapter in its Starship rocket program Monday with a near-perfect test flight that ...
United Airlines is expanding its Starlink Wi-Fi service to mainline aircraft on some flights. I went along for the first ride in a Boeing 737-800.
SpaceX is preparing for its 11th Starship launch from Starbase, Texas, as Florida residents and officials raise concerns ...
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Mappls Map: Every journey will be easy with the indigenous app Mappls, not just one or two, but 13 special features are available..
Nowadays, whenever we go out, whether for a trip, to the office, or to find an address, the first thing we do is open the ...
Space News on Major Missions and Probes. This past year has been anything but quiet for major space missions. New technology, ...
Rocket Lab launched a radar satellite for Synspective today (Oct. 14), the seventh spacecraft it has lofted for the Japanese ...
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Elon Musk’s Starlink satellites fall to Earth at record pace, scientists raise alarm
Up to four SpaceX Starlink satellites are falling to Earth daily, sparking concern over space debris and pollution.
NISAR’s first radar images reveal how this powerful satellite will help track disasters, monitor crops, and study Earth’s ...
Scientists can now receive near-real-time alerts about the world's lands as their surfaces change, thanks to a new ...
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