Old satellites and other space junk fall toward Earth every day, and the shock waves they create could be used to track their ...
CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. -- As more and more space junk comes crashing down, a new study shows how earthquake monitors can better ...
As global numbers of space launches relentlessly skyrocket, so, too, does the amount of dangerous space debris that reenters ...
Space debris—the thousands of pieces of human-made objects abandoned in Earth's orbit—pose a risk to humans when they fall to ...
As the threat of falling spacecraft increases, using earthquake sensors to detect the effects of their sonic booms could ...
Objects in orbit that fall to Earth can pose a risk to life and infrastructure. Research outlines a new method to follow ...
Seismometers - equipment designed to pinpoint earthquakes - are now being used to track the thousands of pieces of human-made ...
Falling satellites and large orbital debris create massive sonic booms and scientists are using them to track dangerous space ...
Space debris falling to Earth is a growing threat to aircraft, and experts are trying to reduce the risk.
Key market opportunities include increasing demand for advanced debris removal tech and AI-driven collision avoidance, rising investments in space traffic management, and international collaborations ...
Cutting space-tracking efforts risks collisions — and U.S. leadership in commercializing outer space. September 1, 2025 at 7:00 a.m. EDTToday at 7:00 a.m. EDT ...
The space debris removal market offers opportunities in growing international collaboration, AI-driven debris tracking, and ...