
NASA Laser To Remove Space Debris?
[SatNews] Lasers are used for delicate surgery and ... space debris?
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[SatNews] Lasers are used for delicate surgery and ... space debris?
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[SatNews] Thuraya Telecommunications has announced that the Company's mobile satellite communication services have been subjected to harmful and intentional interference in Libya over the past week.
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[SatNews] According to RIA Novosti, the Russian International News Agency, has reported that the DM-3 booster, with three Glonass-M satellites aboard, fell into the Pacific Ocean some 1500 kilometers northwest of Honolulu on December 5th, this according to a source in the aerospace industry.
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[SatNews] Secure World Foundation is now making available an authoritative report that examines current space security issues.
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[SatNews] NASA’s Orbital Debris Program Office at Johnson Space Center, Houston, has reported that debris from the ICESat spacecraft fell to Earth in the Barents Sea on Monday, Aug. 30, at approximately 5:00 a.m. EDT.
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[SatNews] Dealing with the troublesome trend in the growth of Earth-circling orbital debris is a major element to ensure the sustainability of space.
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[SatNews] As ground controllers grapple with Galaxy 15, the Intelsat satellite that has stopped responding to ground commands and is drifting out from its orbital location at 133 degrees, Scripps Networks has alerted its affiliate distribution partners of its mitigation strategy to ensure that its popular lifestyle programming continues to air without interference.
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There has been much exchange of information regarding the report of the communications satellite Galaxy 15 which on April 5, has not responded to ground controls, hence the moniker from some of "zombiesat".
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A forthcoming publication provides a fresh, comprehensive evaluation on how to achieve the sustainable use of space by means of respecting fairness and responsibility.
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New UK technology to be unveiled on Friday, March 26, 2010,is set to play a major part in clearing dangerous clouds of debris hurtling around the Earth's lower orbit.
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