Space debris—the thousands of pieces of human-made objects abandoned in Earth's orbit—pose a risk to humans when they fall to ...
CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. -- As more and more space junk comes crashing down, a new study shows how earthquake monitors can better track incoming objects by tuning into their sonic booms.
Space debris is an escalating concern. According to an April 2025 report from the European Space Agency, an estimated 1.2 million pieces of potentially hazardous space junk are in Earth orbit – and ...
Old satellites and other space junk fall toward Earth every day, and the shock waves they create could be used to track their trajectories, according to new research.
As global numbers of space launches relentlessly skyrocket, so, too, does the amount of dangerous space debris that reenters ...
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Now we can track space junk as it falls to Earth
Seismometers - equipment designed to pinpoint earthquakes - are now being used to track the thousands of pieces of human-made ...
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CHROs under pressure to ensure that L&D investments strike the balance between transformation and social obligations into ...
Space debris entering the Earth’s atmosphere moves faster than the speed of sound and it's hard to predict where it will ...
In my current roles as superintendent of a small rural district and a board member of a large district serving nearly 20,000 ...
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