China planning to destroy Space Junk with Lasers
Scientists in China planning to destroy space debris with an orbit-based laser station.
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Scientists in China planning to destroy space debris with an orbit-based laser station.
Space junk: The pollution problem (a new one) of tomorrow. Here’s everything you need to know, in this infographic…
Almost 30,000 man-made objects, from tiny pieces of rockets to satellites, orbiting Earth.
Watch this bright fireball “meteor” space junk CZ-7 re-entry over California, on July 27th, 2016…
Hypersonix Launch Systems is developing an hypersonic aircraft, a reusable launch system, powered by hydrogen, to deliver small satellites into orbit without any carbon emissions.
Trash-collecting spacecraft will spread giant nets to grab space junk.
Almost 20,000 pieces of space debris are currently orbiting the Earth. This visualisation, shows how the amount increased from 1957 to our days…
Decomposer, a floating building that could move continuously with ocean currents, to collect trash and turn it into other harmless materials as it travels.