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Space debris refers to non-functional objects in orbit around Earth that are remnants from spacecraft, satellite parts, and other human-made materials. This includes defunct satellites, spent rocket stages, fragments from collisions or deliberate destructions, and tiny particles from paint or metal. Space debris poses risks to operational satellites, the International Space Station, and other spacecraft, as collisions with these objects can cause significant damage. The increasing amount of space debris has raised concerns about the long-term sustainability of space activities and prompted efforts to track, mitigate, and potentially remove this debris to ensure safe access to space.
Starlink Arrives in Niger: A New Dawn for Internet Accessibility

Starlink Arrives in Niger: A New Dawn for Internet Accessibility

SpaceX’s Starlink has initiated satellite internet services across Niger, revolutionizing connectivity in remote areas. This development tackles Niger’s digital divide, bypassing traditional infrastructure barriers with high-speed, low-latency internet. Starlink’s service enhances education, business, and communication, allowing even rural areas to access online
14 March 2025
Revolutionizing Adventure: Groundbreaking Space Tourist Experience to Launch in 2028

Revolutionizing Adventure: Groundbreaking Space Tourist Experience to Launch in 2028

An Unprecedented Voyage Embarking on an extraordinary mission into the cosmos, a cutting-edge aerospace company, Stellar Horizon Ventures, has revealed plans for an unprecedented space tourism venture slated for 2028. Offering thrill-seekers an unparalleled expedition beyond Earth’s atmosphere, this once-in-a-lifetime opportunity guarantees
24 October 2024
Space Mystery Unfolds as Satellite Disintegrates in Orbit

Space Mystery Unfolds as Satellite Disintegrates in Orbit

A communication satellite has recently disintegrated in space, affecting numerous regions worldwide and contributing to the increasing amount of space debris surrounding Earth. When the satellite, known as Intelsat 33e, suddenly lost power and subsequently fragmented into approximately 20 pieces, it raised
22 October 2024
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