Data from NISAR will improve our understanding of such phenomena as earthquakes, volcanoes, and landslides, as well as damage ...
The bright object was likely a Starlink satellite burning up in Earth's atmosphere as it fell back toward our planet.
The NASA-ISRO Synthetic Aperture Radar (NISAR) satellite, set to launch from India in early 2025, will monitor Earth’s ...
What do the Earth's gravitational field and the trajectories of satellites and space debris have in common? The Earth's ...
Researchers have developed a groundbreaking method for tracking space debris with centimeter-level accuracy, improving space ...
Considered to be one of the most powerful satellites in the world, this NISAR mission, a NASA-ISRO collaboration, is likely ...
Since the breakup, the U.S. Space Force is now tracking "around 20 associated pieces" of the satellite in space.
"This presents a challenge that must be addressed as humanity continues to access, explore and use space." Currently, there are more than 7,000 Starlink objects in orbit, according to the satellite ...
Starlink has reached an in-principle agreement to meet security conditions even as Trai consults stakeholders to finalise the ...
On November 10, a dazzling fireball streaked across the skies of Colorado, Kansas, Texas, and Oklahoma, capturing the ...
"This is incredibly exciting, as up to now we have not had a tool for detecting plastics in coastal environments from space." ...
Scientists are using laser-based tracking and gravity data to improve how we monitor both satellites and space debris. By blending these methods, they can now predict orbits more precisely and gather ...