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Stars and satellites streak over Gemini North telescope | Space photo of the day for Oct. 17, 2025
Stars and satellites are meeting more frequently in the night sky, raising vital questions about the future of astronomy.
An astrophysicist interview underlines the growing risk of satellites, from the increasingly crowded skies, falling to Earth.
If Starlink continues scaling up operations, there could be as many as five of these satellites raining down on us daily.
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Elon Musk’s Satellites Now Constantly Falling Out of the Sky
Multiple Starlink satellites from Elon Musk's SpaceX are falling to Earth every single day, an astronomer warns — and ...
A team of researchers discovers that a big chunk of geostationary satellite data flowing over North America is unencrypted, including data from mobile carriers and the military.
NISAR’s first radar images reveal how this powerful satellite will help track disasters, monitor crops, and study Earth’s changing surface.
Right now, satellites are broadcasting your most private data in plaintext. A groundbreaking academic study just exposed a catastrophic security failure: ...
Smarter decisions about real-world problems start with better data—and Earth observation can provide just that, thanks to ...
A suspected meteor spotted in the night sky over Southern California and Nevada was identified as the remains of a Starlink ...
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