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Earthquake sensors have found a second job: space junk detectors
In A Nutshell Thousands of existing seismic stations worldwide can now help locate falling satellites before hazardous ...
As space debris reenters Earth's atmosphere, it travels several times faster than the speed of sound, creating a trail of ...
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.
Damaged Shenzhou-20 spacecraft survives reentry, Shenzhou-23 arrives at spaceport China’s damaged Shenzhou-20 spacecraft ...
Networks created to measure quakes deep underground could also track old, potentially dangerous satellites burning up in the ...
Falling satellites and large orbital debris create massive sonic booms and scientists are using them to track dangerous space ...
Space debris—the thousands of pieces of human-made objects abandoned in Earth's orbit—pose a risk to humans when they fall to ...
As America approaches its 250th anniversary of declaring independence, NASA's Artemis II mission will carry a host of ...
On December 30, astronomer Jonathan McDowell posted on X.com: “The abandoned Chandrayaan-3 propulsion module, left in a 125000 x 305000 km orbit in 2024, had a bit of a tussle with the Moon in ...
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