Medicine & TechnologyNASA gave an update about the mysterious object that crashed a home in the seaside city of Naples, Florida. Continue reading to learn more.
A 2.6-ton space junk is released from the International Space Station by the robotic arm Canadarm2, descending to Earth unguided. Read the article for more details.
A Japanese firm has confirmed its successful launch of a spacecraft specifically tasked with examining the dangers of space junk. Find out more about it in this article.
ESA's ERS-2 satellite transformed our planet's understanding of climate change during its 16-year mission, leaving a lasting scientific legacy. Read the article to learn more details.
Vera Rubin Observatory has been found to be vulnerable to space debris which gets increasingly congested on low Earth orbit. Find out more about it in this article.
Despite never landing on Mars, humans litter the Red Planet with 15,694lbs of space debris, including defunct spacecraft, drill bits, and discarded equipment since 1971. Read the article to learn more details.
FAA proposes a new regulation that gives commercial launch operators options to dispose of their space rocket's upper stages. Continue reading to learn more.
The unidentified object that washed up on the beach in Australia earlier this month was space junk from an Indian rocket. Continue reading to know the full story.
The Australian Space Agency is trying to verify if the mysterious object is a chunk of a space vehicle that ended up getting washed on the shore. Read to learn more.
ODIN is already planning to improve its technology to track space junk by adding trajectory mapping after passing the first demo test. Read to learn more.
Millions of bits of space junk exist in orbit above the Earth, posing a serious hazard to satellites, spacecraft, and astronauts. Read the article to learn more.
Increasing levels of carbon dioxide due to the worsening climate change will result in an extended lifetime of space junk in the atmosphere, risking collision with satellites. Read the article to learn more.