Part III — Cosmos 1408 Breakup Observations One Month Later
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It’s now been five weeks since the Russian ASAT demonstration that struck the Cosmos 1408 satellite, causing enormous amounts of
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In trying to make sense of the debris counts from Cosmos 1408 over the last few days, a few characteristics
Part II — New Observations on Cosmos 1408 Breakup Read Post »
By now we’ve all heard the news that none of us wanted to hear — a significant breakup occurred in
Analysis of the Cosmos 1408 Breakup Read Post »
As most folks know, we at LeoLabs are focused on tracking objects in the Low Earth Orbit (LEO) regime. And
Tracking Beyond LEO Read Post »
On July 12, 2020, LeoLabs detected a breakup event of a Japanese H-2A debris object (NORAD ID 43673) in space.
Detecting a breakup event in LEO Read Post »