Mattflipped into Science and spaceNASA Vintage NASA satellite falls to Earth, meets fiery doom after 56 years in space space.com - Meghan Bartels A long-retired NASA satellite burned up in Earth's atmosphere over the weekend, the agency has confirmed. NASA launched the satellite, called Orbiting …
Business Insiderflipped into Tech InsiderSpaceA dead Soviet satellite and a discarded Chinese rocket body just avoided colliding in space and exploding into dangerous verified_publisherBusiness Insider - Morgan McFall-JohnsenA dead Soviet satellite and a discarded Chinese rocket body sped toward each other in space this week, but avoided a catastrophic crash on Thursday night. LeoLabs, a company that uses radar to track satellites...
Dragan Kljujicflipped into Future in Science and TechnologyMagnetism A growing dent in Earth's magnetic field could wreak havoc on satellites and the space station, NASA says verified_publisherBusiness Insider - Aylin WoodwardEarth's suit of geomagnetic armor has a chink, and it's growing. This weak spot in our planet's magnetic field is located above the southern Atlantic Ocean, between South America and southern Africa. 2014,...
AvatarRamaswamy Sflipped into Cyber, Emerging Tech/Trends, EcomRoscosmos Indian, Russian Satellites Nearly Collide in Space | The Weather Channel - Articles from The Weather Channel | weather.com India's 700 kg cartography satellite Cartosat-2F and Russia's 450 kg Kanopus-V satellite came very close to colliding in outer space on Friday …
Live Scienceflipped into LiveScienceNASA Vintage NASA satellite falls to Earth, meets fiery doom after 56 years in space Live Science - Meghan Bartels A long-retired NASA satellite burned up in Earth's atmosphere over the weekend, the agency has confirmed. NASA launched the satellite, called Orbiting …
Passionfish12flipped into SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGYSpace Defunct Soviet satellite and Chinese rocket body at risk of colliding in space houstonchronicle.com - Andrea Leinfelder Editor's note: The two items passed Thursday without colliding. A defunct Soviet satellite and spent Chinese rocket body have a 10 percent chance of …