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World’s first space junk insurance could shield satellites from orbital threats
In 2023, Odin Space successfully validated its junk-tracking technology in orbit after launching as a rideshare payload on ...
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These 2 companies are teaming up to offer insurance for space debris strikes on satellites
"Equipping Arkisys spacecraft with Odin's Nano Sensors is the first move in a new era of safer, smarter, more sustainable ...
Millions of pieces of debris now circle Earth in space. Scientists are exploring new ways to remove them and protect future ...
Junk is accumulating in space at a fantastic pace, with millions of pieces orbiting the Earth, and humans need to figure out a way to deal with it.
One aim of the research is to help monitor the onset of Kessler syndrome — a chain reaction of collisions in space that, in ...
SpaceX says a Starlink satellite suffered a rare in-orbit anomaly, lost communications and released debris after ...
A Starlink satellite faced a serious issue in orbit. Its propulsion tank failed, causing it to spin uncontrollably and break ...
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This New Statistic on Kessler Syndrome Will Give Anyone Who Cares About Space Travel an Instantaneous Stress Headache
Researchers attempted to quantify the risk of a catastrophic collision in orbit by coming up with an alarming new metric.
The rapid expansion of artificial intelligence and cloud services has led to a massive demand for computing power. The surge has strained data infrastructure, which requires lots of electricity to ...
(The Conversation is an independent and nonprofit source of news, analysis and commentary from academic experts.) R. Lincoln Hines, Georgia Institute of Technology (THE CONVERSATION) China’s ...
Mojtaba Akhavan-Tafti receives funding from NASA and Intelligence Advanced Research Projects Activity (IARPA). He teaches space systems engineering and mission design and management at the University ...
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