If Starlink continues scaling up operations, there could be as many as five of these satellites raining down on us daily.
An astrophysicist interview underlines the growing risk of satellites, from the increasingly crowded skies, falling to Earth.
Currently, about one to two Starlink satellites are falling back to Earth every day from their place in the thermosphere. That’s according to retired Harvard astrophysicist Jonathan McDowell, the ...
The sky isn’t falling, but you could be forgiven for thinking so in parts of North America recently. Residents of California and Canada have been seeing what look like shooting stars or falling ...
Stars and satellites are meeting more frequently in the night sky, raising vital questions about the future of astronomy.
An amateur satellite tracker stumbled across the signal, which is coming from Starshield satellites in a "hidden" part of the ...
Starlink satellites crash to Earth daily as SpaceX launches 2,000+ in 2025, creating orbital traffic jams and potential ...
NISAR’s first radar images reveal how this powerful satellite will help track disasters, monitor crops, and study Earth’s changing surface.