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HOW MANY SATELLITES CAN WE SAFELY FIT IN EARTH ORBIT? - Experts have been sounding alarm bells for years that Earth orbit is getting a bit too crowded. So how many satellites can we actually launch to space before it gets to be too much?
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SPACEX LAUNCHES 20 STARLINK INTERNET SATELLITES FROM FLORIDA SPACEX LAUNCHES 20 STARLINK INTERNET SATELLITES FROM FLORIDA - SpaceX sent yet another batch of its Starlink internet satellites to orbit tonight (Oct. 18). A Falcon 9 rocket topped with 20 Starlink craft, including 13 with direct-to-cell capability, lifted off from Florida's Cape Canaveral Space Force Station tonight at 7:31 p.m. EDT (2331 GMT). The Falc...   More
(Source: Space.com - Oct 19)


CHINA LAUNCHES NEW EARTH OBSERVATION SATELLITE CHINA LAUNCHES NEW EARTH OBSERVATION SATELLITE - China on Wednesday sent a new Earth observation satellite into space from the Jiuquan Satellite Launch Center in northwest China. The Gaofen-12 05 satellite was launched at 7:45 a.m. (Beijing Time) aboard a Long March-4C carrier rocket and entered the planned orbit successfully. It will be use...   More
(Source: Xinhua - Oct 18)


NASA WEIGHING OPTIONS FOR CONTINUOUS HUMAN PRESENCE IN LEO AFTER ISS NASA WEIGHING OPTIONS FOR CONTINUOUS HUMAN PRESENCE IN LEO AFTER ISS - NASA is rethinking its desire for a “continuous human presence” in low Earth orbit during the transition from the International Space Station to commercial platforms to include options where, at least temporarily, the agency may not always have astronauts in orbit. In a talk at the Internatio...   More
(Source: SpaceNews - Oct 18)


ISS LEAKS AMONG 50 'AREAS OF CONCERN' FOR ASTRONAUT SAFETY: REPORT ISS LEAKS AMONG 50 'AREAS OF CONCERN' FOR ASTRONAUT SAFETY: REPORT - NASA and its Russian counterpart have identified 50 "areas of concern" related to a long-running leak aboard the space station, a media report states. The leak has been ongoing since 2019 in the Russian segment of the International Space Station (ISS) and was the focus of a new report from NASA's...   More
(Source: Space.com - Oct 18)


HOW MUCH DO SPACEX'S REENTERING STARLINK SATELLITES POLLUTE EARTH'S ATMOSPHERE? HOW MUCH DO SPACEX'S REENTERING STARLINK SATELLITES POLLUTE EARTH'S ATMOSPHERE? - Satellite megaconstellation operators are getting a lot of flak from atmospheric scientists lately for polluting Earth's upper atmosphere. But is the criticism justified? Who is the biggest contributor to the emerging environmental problem? About 40% of disused satellites burning up in Earth's at...   More
(Source: Space.com - Oct 18)


CHINA LAUNCHES SECOND BATCH OF 18 SATELLITES FOR THOUSAND SAILS MEGACONSTELLATION CHINA LAUNCHES SECOND BATCH OF 18 SATELLITES FOR THOUSAND SAILS MEGACONSTELLATION - China successfully launched the second group of 18 satellites for the planned 14,000-satellite Thousand Sails megaconstellation Tuesday. A Long March 6A rocket lifted off from Taiyuan Satellite Launch Center, north China, at 7:06 a.m. Eastern (1106 UTC) Oct. 15. The China Aerospace Science and Te...   More
(Source: SpaceNews - Oct 16)


POLLUTION FROM ROCKET LAUNCHES AND BURNING SATELLITES COULD CAUSE THE NEXT ENVIRONMENTAL EMERGENCY POLLUTION FROM ROCKET LAUNCHES AND BURNING SATELLITES COULD CAUSE THE NEXT ENVIRONMENTAL EMERGENCY - The growing number of rocket launches and satellites burning up in Earth's atmosphere could trigger the world's next big environmental emergency. Experts are racing to understand the new threat before it's too late. The space industry is booming. Over the past 15 years, the number of rockets laun...   More
(Source: Space.com - Oct 16)


VAST PROPOSES ITS HAVEN-2 DESIGN TO SUCCEED THE ISS VAST PROPOSES ITS HAVEN-2 DESIGN TO SUCCEED THE ISS - Vast is targeting a contract to build the successor to the International Space Station (ISS), unveiling Haven-2 on Monday, its proposed space station design. Vast said it developed Haven-2 to offer a compelling solution to ensure continued U.S. and international partner presence in Low-Earth Orbit (...   More
(Source: Via Satellite - Oct 15)


CHINA’S SECRETIVE NEW 'THOUSANDS SAILS' SATELLITES ARE AN ASTRONOMER'S NIGHTMARE, 1ST OBSERVATIONS REVEAL CHINA’S SECRETIVE NEW 'THOUSANDS SAILS' SATELLITES ARE AN ASTRONOMER'S NIGHTMARE, 1ST OBSERVATIONS REVEAL - China's recently launched "Thousand Sails" satellites are so bright they can clearly be seen with the naked eye at night, far exceeding the limits proposed by astronomical authorities, experts say. Many more of the mysterious satellites will be launched over the next few years — some of which c...   More
(Source: Live Science - Oct 15)


SPACEX'S CREW-8 ASTRONAUTS TO DEPART ISS FOR TRIP HOME SOON AMID WEATHER DELAYS SPACEX'S CREW-8 ASTRONAUTS TO DEPART ISS FOR TRIP HOME SOON AMID WEATHER DELAYS - SpaceX's Crew-8 astronauts will have to wait a bit longer to begin their trip home to Earth after plans to depart the International Space Station Sunday morning (Oct. 13) were postponed by bad weather at their splashdown site. Crew-8's Dragon capsule, named Endeavour, was scheduled to undock from...   More
(Source: Space.com - Oct 14)


'STUNNING WAS THE WORD': ASTRONAUTS SNAP AMAZING AURORA PHOTO FROM ISS DURING SEVERE GEOMAGNETIC STORM 'STUNNING WAS THE WORD': ASTRONAUTS SNAP AMAZING AURORA PHOTO FROM ISS DURING SEVERE GEOMAGNETIC STORM - The auroras were pretty special on Thursday night (Oct. 10) — especially if you got to see them from orbit. NASA astronauts Don Pettit and Matthew Dominick are in that very exclusive club, getting a bird's-eye view of the amazing auroral displays — which were supercharged by a recent solar st...   More
(Source: Space.com - Oct 14)


IRAN SENDS SATELLITES TO RUSSIA FOR ROCKET LAUNCH, TASNIM REPORTS IRAN SENDS SATELLITES TO RUSSIA FOR ROCKET LAUNCH, TASNIM REPORTS - Iran has sent two locally made satellites to Russia to be put into orbit by a Russian space vehicle, the semi-official news agency Tasnim reported Saturday, in the latest space cooperation between the two U.S.-sanctioned countries. The development of Kowsar, a high-resolution imaging satellite, a...   More
(Source: VOA News - Oct 13)


SPACEX PULLS OFF MID-AIR LAUNCH PAD CAPTURE OF DESCENDING SUPER HEAVY BOOSTER SPACEX PULLS OFF MID-AIR LAUNCH PAD CAPTURE OF DESCENDING SUPER HEAVY BOOSTER - In one of the most dramatic, high-risk space flights to date, SpaceX launched a gargantuan Super Heavy-Starship rocket on an unpiloted test flight Sunday and then used giant “mechazilla” robot arms on the pad gantry to pluck the returning first stage out of the sky in an unprecedented feat of en...   More
(Source: SpaceFlight Now - Oct 13)


CHINA LAUNCHES THIRD HIGH ORBIT INTERNET SATELLITE CHINA LAUNCHES THIRD HIGH ORBIT INTERNET SATELLITE - China launched a new communications satellite towards geostationary orbit Thursday, although its precise role remains undisclosed​. A Long March 3B lifted off from Xichang Satellite Launch Center, southwest China, at 9:50 a.m. Eastern, Oct. 10 (1350 UTC). The China Aerospace Science and Technol...   More
(Source: SpaceNews - Oct 12)


SHIJIAN-19 REUSABLE SATELLITE LANDS AFTER 2 WEEKS IN SPACE SHIJIAN-19 REUSABLE SATELLITE LANDS AFTER 2 WEEKS IN SPACE - China’s first retrievable and reusable satellite returned to Earth late Thursday following two weeks of experiments in low Earth orbit. The Shijian-19 satellite touched down at 10:39 p.m. Eastern Oct. 10 (0239 UTC, Oct. 11) at the Dongfeng landing site near Jiuquan Satellite Launch Center in th...   More
(Source: SpaceNews - Oct 11)


OCEAN EXPERTS RAISE CONCERNS OVER DEORBITING THE INTERNATIONAL SPACE STATION OCEAN EXPERTS RAISE CONCERNS OVER DEORBITING THE INTERNATIONAL SPACE STATION - NASA is faced with the challenge of safely deorbiting, in one fell swoop, over 400 tons of space hardware in a few years. As of now, the agency plans on deorbiting the International Space Station in early 2031 by dragging it back toward Earth and dumping it into an isolated patch of the Pacific Ocea...   More
(Source: SpaceNews - Oct 11)


X-37B BEGINS NOVEL SPACE MANEUVER X-37B BEGINS NOVEL SPACE MANEUVER - The X-37B Orbital Test Vehicle (OTV-7) will begin executing a series of novel maneuvers, called aerobraking, to change its orbit around Earth and safely dispose of its service module components in accordance with recognized standards for space debris mitigation. Since December 28, 2023, the United S...   More
(Source: United States Space Force - Oct 10)


NASA “REALLY LOOKING FORWARD” TO NEXT STARSHIP TEST FLIGHT NASA “REALLY LOOKING FORWARD” TO NEXT STARSHIP TEST FLIGHT - As SpaceX prepares for the test flight of its Starship vehicle, NASA is closely watching as it waits for the company to achieve the next milestones on development of the lunar lander version of the vehicle. SpaceX announced late Oct. 7 that it was preparing to launch Starship on its fifth integra...   More
(Source: SpaceNews - Oct 10)


DRAGON'S-EYE VIEW: ASTRONAUT CAPTURES AMAZING SHOTS OF HURRICANE MILTON FROM SPACE DRAGON'S-EYE VIEW: ASTRONAUT CAPTURES AMAZING SHOTS OF HURRICANE MILTON FROM SPACE - NASA astronaut Matthew Dominick has given us dramatic, Dragon's-eye views of Hurricane Milton churning its way toward landfall. Dominick posted a timelapse video on X (formerly Twitter) today, showing Hurricane Milton through the window of the SpaceX Crew Dragon capsule Endeavour, which is docked...   More
(Source: Space.com - Oct 8)


NASA IS WORKING ON A PLAN TO REPLACE ITS SPACE STATION, BUT TIME IS RUNNING OUT NASA IS WORKING ON A PLAN TO REPLACE ITS SPACE STATION, BUT TIME IS RUNNING OUT - The next year is crucial for the future of NASA and its plans to extend human activity in low-Earth orbit. For the first time in decades, the US space agency faces the not-too-distant prospect of failing to have at least one crew member spinning around the planet. Over the next several months, NA...   More
(Source: Ars Technica - Oct 7)

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