Space debris from rocket bodies orbiting Earth could pose an increased threat of striking aircraft as it falls from space, ...
Some high-density airspace regions could have as high as a 26% of being affected by an uncontrolled rocket body reentry.
Blue tentacle-like arms attached to an Astrobee free-flying robot grab onto a "capture cube" in this image from Feb. 4, 2025.
A new paper by University of British Columbia researchers paints a stark picture of the risks of space debris on commercial ...
Uncontrolled space debris reentries are of growing concern. The prospect of leftovers from space hotfooting into the Earth's ...
Large, uncontrolled space junk reentering Earth's atmosphere has the increasing potential to disrupt air travel, if affected ...
A study recently released by the University of British Columbia puts the annual chance that space rocket debris will re-enter ...
The risk of rogue rocket debris and other man-made space junk colliding with planes is a growing challenge that’s only going ...
Humans are littering space with thousands of satellites, which pose a risk to climate and the environment, space ...
As more space junk is falling to Earth uncontrolled, scientists are using seismometers to track the debris.
A new study from researchers at UBC found that the chance of debris entering air space around major cities is as high as 26 per cent each year.
The new study found there's a 26% chance the threat of space junk could shut down a crowded airspace in Europe, Asia or North ...