The FCC’s Rules on Space Junk Just Got Stricter
A new and contentious five-year limit for getting rid of dead satellites could slow the growing orbital litter problem—if people […]
The FCC’s Rules on Space Junk Just Got Stricter Read Post »
A new and contentious five-year limit for getting rid of dead satellites could slow the growing orbital litter problem—if people […]
The FCC’s Rules on Space Junk Just Got Stricter Read Post »
“It’s a new and encouraging step in the right direction in terms of space domain awareness and a welcome collaboration
LeoLabs debuts collision risk assessment software for space insurers Read Post »
This easy-to-use, dynamic tool enables space insurance underwriters to assess the orbital debris collision hazard in LEO quickly and comprehensively
Tackling risk in LEO: Introducing LeoLabs’ space insurance tool Read Post »
This agreement delivers industry-leading capabilities to the US Government, including Resident Space Object tracking data and conjunction alerts, powered by
This agreement delivers industry-leading data and services to Japan, including Satellite and Orbital Debris Tracking and Collision Avoidance, powered by
It’s now been five weeks since the Russian ASAT demonstration that struck the Cosmos 1408 satellite, causing enormous amounts of
Part III — Cosmos 1408 Breakup Observations One Month Later Read Post »
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 »