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Falling space junk is more likely to hit airplanes, experts warn
Falling hardware from orbit used to be the stuff of science fiction. Now, as launch rates surge and commercial aviation ...
The safety concern continues to increase into 2026 as researchers at the University of British Columbia predicted in a study ...
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Space junk could soon delay flights like severe weather does
Airlines have long treated thunderstorms, snow and volcanic ash as the main reasons to slow or stop flights. Now a new hazard ...
"Do we react for everything which has a chance to reach the ground? Or do we react only for the very large objects, as we did ...
A large chunk of burning detritus discovered in the Pilbara desert of Western Australia appears to be space junk that reentered Earth's atmosphere, the Western Australia Police Force has announced.
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