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Discover Magazine on MSNGreenhouse Gases Will Send Space Junk Spiraling Out of ControlLearn about the precarious state of satellites orbiting Earth, as greenhouse gas pollution puts them in danger of colliding ...
A failed launch left a batch of Starlink satellites in the wrong orbit last year, and it appears that a fragment of one fell ...
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Smithsonian Magazine on MSNClimate Change Might Increase Satellite Collisions, Limiting How Many Can Safely Orbit Earth, Study FindsGreenhouse gas emissions could reduce drag in the upper atmosphere, leaving more space debris in orbit and making satellites ...
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Grist on MSNEarth’s orbit is filling up with junk. Greenhouse gases are making the problem worseThis story was originally published by Grist with the headline Earth’s orbit is filling up with junk. Greenhouse gases are ...
Many space people are worried about a space junk catastrophe called the Kessler Syndrome. Lower orbits reduce the risk of the ...
The current state of Earth's climate has no recorded precedent. The consequences of the sheer volume of anthropogenic ...
There's a scene in the film Interstellar where Matthew McConaughey's character flies his spaceplane up to meet a mothership ...
Climate change could threaten the future use of satellites and significantly reduce the number of spacecraft that can safety orbit Earth, according to new research.
A recent MIT study reveals that climate change is exacerbating the accumulation of space debris, potentially reducing satellite capacity in low Earth orbit by up to 82% by century's end. As upper ...
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