Regulations to monitor and control the descent of debris linked to both new launches and old satellites could save lives.
A new study from researchers at UBC found that the chance of debris entering air space around major cities is as high as 26 per cent each year.
R esearchers are raising alarms about the growing threat of space debris to airplanes. According to a recent study published ...
Space debris from rocket bodies orbiting Earth could pose an increased threat of striking aircraft as it falls from space, ...
Welcome to Edition 7.30 of the Rocket Report! The US government relies on SpaceX for a lot of missions. These include ...
A new paper by University of British Columbia researchers paints a stark picture of the risks of space debris on commercial ...
Summer-a time when the urge to explore places familiar and new beckons to young and old alike. Although the sun sets late during the summer months, we inevitably find ourselves outside looking at ...
The new study found there's a 26% chance the threat of space junk could shut down a crowded airspace in Europe, Asia or North ...
Learn about the alarming issue of rocket debris and its potential impact on air traffic. Discover the recent incident ...
Now, scientists have calculated the chance that falling rocket junk could enter the airspace, potentially striking an ...
The call today is for binding rules to protect the orbits of Earth, Moon, and Mars from space debris contamination. Initiatives need to be formulated for effective, sustainable, and equitable ...