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Scientists measure air pollution from reentering SpaceX rocket in real-time: 'It's never been done before'
For the first time ever, scientists have observed in near real time a cloud of air pollution created as a SpaceX rocket burned up in Earth's atmosphere.
AUSTIN (KXAN) — The University of Texas at Austin announced on X that it will be the first university to partner with the U.S. Space Force, thanks to a $9.3 million seed grant from the Texas Space ...
Scientists tracked lithium pollution from a SpaceX Falcon 9 reentry in real time, linking rocket debris to atmospheric changes using LIDAR measurements over Europe.
SPECTRE satellite tracking system eliminates blind spots in Low Earth Orbit, strengthening U.S.-India space security across Indo-Pacific.
The University of Texas at Austin is set to become the first academic institution to work directly with the U.S. Space Force to detect, analyze and ...
As satellite launches skyrocket and orbital debris multiplies, aviation authorities are scrambling to prevent space junk from causing the next major flight disruption View on euronews ...
As Florida’s space industry accelerates at an unprecedented pace, the University of South Florida is stepping into a larger role by investing in space research, expanding faculty expertise and ...
As Singapore elevates its space ambitions, observers say the move is timely but comes with challenges, from crafting space ...
Scientists detect a lithium plume 100km above Earth and trace it to a returning SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket stage, raising new questions about atmospheric pollution.
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