From rocket launch to reentry, satellites are adding CO2 and other pollutants to every layer of Earth's atmosphere.
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See the metal guts of a satellite in this wild X-ray view | Space photo of the day for Dec. 4, 2025
Using a high-energy X-ray system, they turned the satellite effectively transparent, revealing fuel and gas tanks, hidden ...
Chollian-1, South Korea's first geostationary multi-purpose satellite, will be moved to a 'graveyard orbit,' also known as a ...
Millions of pieces of debris now circle Earth in space. Scientists are exploring new ways to remove them and protect future ...
Reditus Space announced $7.1 million in seed funding Dec. 1 to fly its first reusable spacecraft next summer, joining a wave ...
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Skynet military spacecraft was moved outside its intended orbit and nobody knows who did it or why
Shutterstock Before Skynet became famous as the artificial intelligence-controlled military satellite system from the ...
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China's 1st reusable rocket explodes in dramatic fireball during landing after reaching orbit on debut flight
After making a successful reentry, the rocket's first stage booster appeared to lose an engine during its landing burn.
A partially successful test of China’s Zhuque-3 rocket shows that other countries are rapidly catching up with the U.S in the ...
JIUQUAN -- China on Saturday launched the Kuaizhou-11 Y8 carrier rocket with one space experimental spacecraft onboard. The ...
Space-based computing offers easy access to solar power but presents its own environmental challenges To hear Silicon Valley ...
Want to see a SpaceX rocket launch at California's Vandenberg Space Force Base before Christmas? You may have to wake up ...
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Satellite constellations could obscure most space telescope observations by late 2030s: 'That part of the image will be forever lost'
"The natural question that comes up is: how many more space telescopes will be affected when all these constellations are ...
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