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  2. Chinese rocket breaks apart in low-Earth orbit, creating a ...

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    Then, US Space Command said it was tracking more than 300 pieces. Now, radar data from tracking organization LeoLabs has confirmed that the event resulted in at least 700 debris fragments and ...

  3. Russian satellite breaks up in space, forces ISS astronauts ...

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    WASHINGTON (Reuters) -A defunct Russian satellite has broken up into more than 100 pieces of debris in orbit, forcing astronauts on the International Space Station to take shelter for about an ...

  4. Low Earth orbit - Wikipedia

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    Low Earth orbit. A view from a space station in a low Earth orbit (LEO) at about 400 km (250 mi), with yellow-green airglow visible at Earth's horizon, where roughly at an altitude of 100 km (62 mi) the boundary between Earth and outer space lies and flying speeds reach orbital velocities. A low Earth orbit ( LEO) is an orbit around Earth with ...

  5. Space Development Agency - Wikipedia

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    Parent agency. United States Space Force. Website. www .sda .mil. The Space Development Agency ( SDA) is a United States Space Force direct-reporting unit tasked with deploying disruptive space technology. [ 1] One of the technologies being worked on is space-based missile tracking using large global satellite constellations made up of industry ...

  6. Swarm Technologies - Wikipedia

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    www .swarm .space. Swarm Technologies, Inc. is a company building a low Earth orbit satellite constellation for communications with Internet of things (IoT) devices using a store and forward design. Social Capital partners Jay Zaveri and Arjun Sethi incubated and seed funded Swarm, Craft Ventures was an early investor.

  7. Resurs-P No.1 - Wikipedia

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    Between June 26, 2024 at 13:05 UTC and June 27, 2024 at 00:51 UTC, Resurs-P1 released "a number of fragments" at an approximately 350 x 363 km Low Earth orbit according to debris-tracking service LeoLabs. United States Space Command later confirmed that Resurs-P1 had broken up into over 100 pieces of trackable space debris at approximately 16: ...

  8. GGSE-4 - Wikipedia

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    GGSE-4. The Gravity Gradient Stabilization Experiment (GGSE-4) was a technology satellite launched in 1967. This was ostensibly the fourth in a series that developed designs and deployment techniques later applied to the NOSS/Whitecloud reconnaissance satellites.

  9. Space tourism is just a tiny piece of a risky new asset class

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    Space tourist Yusaku Maezawa is seen ahead of the launch of the Soyuz 2.1a carrier rocket on December 8, 2021, in Baikonur Kazakhstan. (Photo by Pavel Pavlov/Anadolu Agency via Getty Images ...