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Damaged Russian Satellite Produces Yet More Area Particles to Intimidate the International Spaceport Station

In a test of an anti-satellite missile on Monday, November 15, Russia demolished one of its older satellites. Members of the International Space Station were obliged to seek refuge in their spacecraft in the immediate aftermath of the test because the impact produced a cloud of space debris in an area of orbit that the […]

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Space Law Hasn’t Been Altered Since 1967– However, the U.N. Intends to Update Regulations and Maintain Space Peacefully

On November 15, 2021, Russia used a missile fired from the surface of the Earth to take down one of its own outdated satellites, resulting in a gigantic debris cloud that puts numerous space assets, including personnel aboard the International Space Station, in danger. This occurred just two weeks after the First Committee of the

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Flying At Speeds of Mach 17 Could One Day Be Possible With This New Propulsion System

The UCF-developed propulsion system might allow for flight To reach speeds of Mach 6 to 17 (beyond 7,403 to 20,921 kilometers per hour) and have air and space travel applications. University of Central Florida scientists are improving their technology that might one day lead the way for hypersonic flight, such as traveling from New York

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A New Japanese Lunar Lander to Join The Race To The Moon: The Ispace Series 2

The technician team working from lunar exploration start-up ispace has unveiled its coming generation lunar lander, in time for its third lunar mission. According to Series 2, the lander is at the moment anticipated to launch in 2024 and is greater in size and haul storage capacity than the company’s previous Series 1 lander, based

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Eutelsat Quantum: The European Union’s Reprogrammable Satellite

An advanced telecommunications satellite that is capable of being completely reprogrammed while in orbit has launched, designed under an ESA Collaboration Project with satellite provider Eutelsat and main manufacturer Airbus, Eutelsat Quantum has spearheaded a new era of satellites with the European space industry. The adaptable software-defined satellite– which will be utilized by governments and

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Plastrics May One Day Be Manufactured From fish Waste

The plastic material is of precious help. Some might also say it is an inevitability. However, it causes a tremendous harmful influence on our environment. Well, consider the Great Pacific rubbish patch, an oceanic accumulation of trash so enormous that it is generally referred to as a trash island. The area is twice the size

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From Class Assignment To Published Aerospace Engineering Research

Armando Collazo Garcia III received more than he anticipated from a graduate course he took last spring. He gained a new understanding of the physics of transonic shocks generated throughout a laminar flow airfoil with boundary-layer suction and included a published paper in his resume. Also, said that when he obtained the assignment to do

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COVID-19 Provokes Liquid Oxygen Shortages Delaying Space X Launch Plans

As the COVID-19 cases increase across the globe as a result of the Delta variant, liquid oxygen (LOX), which hospitals employ to treat patients, remains in short supply. LOX is getting hard to find as demand increases, and COVID-19 patients might not be the only ones impacted. Undoubtedly, upcoming launches could be influenced, as SpaceX

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