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Kessler syndrome explained, how space debris could trap humanity on Earth and shut down orbit forever
In 1978, NASA scientist Donald Kessler warned that runaway collisions in orbit could trigger a self-sustaining debris cascade, making space travel nearly impossible. Decades later, crowded orbits, ...
One such mystery, described in a recent paper in The Astrophysical Journal Letters, concerns circumbinary exoplanets—or rather, the shortage thereof—in the now 6,000+ exoplanets confirmed to date.
The sector has already seen strong market interest. Data from Wind Info, a financial information service provider, show that ...
One of Joe Rogan's most trusted medical gurus, the longevity doctor praised as a 'handsome, sneaky genius', has been humiliated.
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After 15 years scientists unveil a universe discovery that changes everything
For more than a decade, astronomers quietly watched the most precise clocks in the cosmos, waiting for a barely perceptible ...
Thai Airways celebrates 65 years with a major transformation. Discover the A321neo fleet, high-speed Wi-Fi, and Michelin-starred "Streets to Sky" catering.
Europe plans to crash a satellite on purpose in 2027. Named Draco, the mission will watch a spacecraft burn from inside, raising questions about space debris and future orbits.
The phenomenon of the Moon slowly moving away from Earth often sparks various speculations, ranging from climate change to ...
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