Discover how space debris tracking technology, automated satellite collision avoidance systems, and active debris removal missions prevent Kessler syndrome and protect orbiting spacecraft.
Scientists created a large open database that uses light patterns to help satellites detect plastic in oceans more accurately from space.
Space is getting crowded — nowadays, over 45,000 human-made objects orbit Earth. A portion of that figure is indeed ...
Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory creates a cislunar orbit map to help predict satellite stability and improve collision avoidance in increasingly crowded Earth orbits.
Luna 9 was the first spacecraft to soft-land on the Moon, sending the first images from the lunar surface to Earth. The Luna ...
Proof-of-principle experiment resolved the shock waves produced by the Shenzhou-15 module when it re-entered the atmosphere ...
The growing presence of space debris around Earth is pushing space companies to rely on artificial intelligence (AI) to protect satellites and critical missions.Even a tiny fragment of debris can ...
Brooks Consulting's Chuck Brooks, a GovCon Expert, explains how AI and quantum technologies are becoming mission-critical ...
Combat is the core of the MENACE gameplay loop: each time you load into a new operation you encounter enemies. Now in theory, ...
Buyer beware, robot vacuums are often handy, but choosing the wrong brand and appliance can actually increase the time one spends on household chores.
Researchers report the detection of "artificial objects" on the Moon that could help locate a long-lost Soviet spacecraft.
The CMS Collaboration has shown, for the first time, that machine learning can be used to fully reconstruct particle ...