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  1. prije 5 sati

    We need to start now to stop creating . Orbits have a value and space delivers several services which we have integrated in our daily lives (e.g. GPS, meteo forecasts, TV connections). Let's save our orbits !

  2. prije 10 sati

    Here's an update on : The number of orbitals has increased by 671, which totals to 20,203. The number of decayed orbitals has increased by 275, totalling to 24,849.

  3. Me, trying to explain this to my boss: well, there was this Twitter conference I signed up for Him: what's its name? Me: Woodstock of Biology Him: ... and you are taking about ? Me: 🛰️🚀 is next week!

  4. prije 19 sati

    UN COPUOS Scientific and Technical Subcommittee (STSC) meetings now underway (3-14 Feb). Several international briefings on coming up. Presentations usually posted the same day here:

  5. prije 20 sati

    Phantom Echoes: a "Five-Eyes" space surveillance experiment using the MEV-1 and Intelsat 901 docking event slated for this month. Ground- and space-based sensors to be used. .

  6. 4. velj

    The need for In Space Situational Awareness is crucial for tackling and ensuring safe operating environments for future missions, and rapid deployment is key for high quality detection.

  7. 4. velj

    Trajectories of all known objects by humankind in space (mostly debris) - both beautiful and alarming. @ Ars Electronica

  8. 3. velj
    Odgovor korisniku/ci

    why don't we take down those like how we clean our swimming pool just with a stronger net.

  9. 2. velj

    could tackle by efficiently de-orbiting satellites

  10. 30. sij

    Space debris entry recorded over Los Angeles, California

  11. 30. sij

    Was this a part of the two satellites due to impact on each other......?

  12. 30. sij

    Thankfully, they missed. Still, a Very Close Call! We should find a way to bring down all the unwanted junk orbiting our planet ASAP. A single collision can get the existing junk population multiplied. A chain reaction may start. Space becomes unusable.

  13. 30. sij

    “The satellites passed each other at 18:39 EST (23:39 GMT) some 550 miles (900km) above Pittsburgh”

  14. 30. sij

    We’re lucky it was just a reminder for how much do we need Space Traffic Management, more effective Post-Mission Disposal regulations and future Active Debris Removal missions. Sustainability of the space operations is not an option

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  17. 30. sij

    Just landed in and my plane was not hit by any . Phew!

  18. 29. sij
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  19. 29. sij
  20. 29. sij

    1 in 20 odds for debris collision are a reminder for how dire a situation is, good stewardship and proper deorbit procedures are essential for humankind's future in space.

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