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Tag: space debris

ISS Crew Forced to Take Shelter as Russian Satellite Disintegrates, Turns into Missile

The ISS crew faced a critical emergency when a Russian satellite disintegrated into dangerous debris. Swift actions and international cooperation ensured their safety, underscoring the need for improved space debris management.

Nasa reveals space debris that crashed onto a walking trail belonged to SpaceX – and more has fallen elsewhere

NASA has identified space debris that recently crash-landed on a walking trail as belonging to a SpaceX rocket. This incident emphasizes the need for effective space debris management and international cooperation to mitigate risks.

Space debris crashes into Florida home; here’s what family did next

A family in Naples, Florida, faced unexpected chaos when space debris crashed through their roof, causing extensive damage. They are now legally challenging NASA for compensation and accountability, highlighting the dangers of space debris.

SpaceX says mysterious objects found in North Carolina mountains are part of spacecraft

Two mysterious objects found in North Carolina mountains have been identified by SpaceX as parts of their Falcon 9 spacecraft. This discovery has sparked local interest and highlighted the importance of space debris management.

Astroscale Closes Within 50 Meters of its Space Junk Target

Astroscale has made significant progress in space debris removal, successfully closing within 50 meters of its target. This achievement highlights the importance of proactive measures in ensuring the safety and sustainability of space missions.

Japanese Satellite for Hunting Space Debris ADRAS-J Finds First Prey – Mezha.Media

Japan's ADRAS-J satellite, developed by Astroscale, has successfully targeted and approached space debris, marking a significant advance in space clean-up efforts. The satellite uses advanced tracking systems and a capture mechanism to remove space junk, aiming to ensure safer conditions for satellites and future space missions.