L ast February, debris from a SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket set the skies of Europe ablaze before crashing down to Earth in Poland, ...
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Scientists discover earthquake sensors can follow space debris using sonic booms signals
A growing space debris problem leads scientists to use seismic sensors to follow sonic booms from uncontrolled reentries ...
It is essential to monitor the human-made space junk in orbit, as some of them pose a risk to the population if they fall ...
Current methods to monitor falling space junk use radar and optical tracking but they struggle to accurately predict where most objects could land, especially if the debris breaks up during ...
Scientists have discovered a novel method to track space debris, utilizing atmospheric sonic booms as the debris reenters Earth's atmosphere.
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