"Each time a satellite has to maneuver to avoid a potential collision, it uses fuel which is a finite and precious resource." ...
When it comes to space debris, what goes up is coming down more often—and not safely. When spacecraft launch, some components ...
Nearly half the manmade objects orbiting Earth are chunks of “uncontrollable” space junk — with just three countries fueling ...
How do you maintain spacecraft 22,000 miles away? DARPA wants to find out with the first launch of the dexterous, deep-space ...
The science academies of G7 member countries have identified international space governance as a pressing issue for the G7 ...
While Elon Musk stunned the world with plans to launch a million satellites into orbit, the heads of space agencies ...
A 45-foot Falcon 9 booster is reportedly on course to slam into the moon near the Einstein crater at roughly 5,400 mph.
NASA astronaut Chris Williams, who has became famous for his astral photography during his stint at the ISS, captured sights of fiery orbital debris.