Space Debris

Space Domain Awareness

How Space Domain Awareness Can Save the World from Space debris Impacts

What is space domain awareness (SDA)? It’s the ability to know what’s going on in space, and how it affects us on Earth. SDA involves finding out and understanding everything that’s in space, whether it’s made by humans or nature. SDA helps us to keep our space activities safe and secure, and to protect our …

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space object population

The Evolution of Space Object Population and SSA-STM: Challenges and Opportunities

In Sixty years ago, The Space Object Population no one would have imagined the present multi-faceted aspects of space activities. As space is a very dynamic environment and is continuously evolving, hence, it is difficult for anyone to envision how space would be some thirty years from now. The first human-made satellite Sputnik was launched …

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History of Space Junk

A History of Space Junk and Its Implications for the Future: From Sputnik to Starlink

The History Of Space Junk: When Sputnik I became the first artificial satellite in 1957, it also became the first piece of space junk. The rocket stage that carried it into orbit was the second. These objects were not only the beginning of a new era of space exploration, but also the start of a …

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space debris

How Space Debris Threatens Our Future in the Final Frontier

Space is the final frontier of humanity. Space Debris and exploration of space enable us to unravel the mysteries of the world that lie beyond the Earth and seek out answers to some of the most fundamental quests about our universe, Including deeper insights into the evolution and extinction of species due to extraterrestrial factors …

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