LeoLabs’ Senior Business Analyst Erin Dale is featured in this piece on the future leaders of space sustainability.
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Taking out the trash: Here’s how private companies could be vital for space debris removal
LeoLabs Senior Technical Fellow Dr Darren McKnight is featured in this article on emerging approaches to mitigate the risks from space debris.
Debris from ASAT tests creating ‘bad neighborhood’ in low Earth orbit: Analyst
A trio of satellite breakups — two caused by ASAT missile tests — are responsible for a large percentage of dangerous debris in the ever-more popular real estate of low Earth orbit, creating an especially “bad neighborhood” there, according to space traffic observers at LeoLabs.
One day, two satellites will collide – meet the man trying to stop them
Senior Technical Fellow Dr Darren McKnight is interviewed by Metro about his work mitigating risks in space.
La basura espacial pone en peligro los satélites que necesitamos en la vida diaria, según experta
La basura espacial podría poner en peligro misiones espaciales como la Estación Espacial Internacional, pero ¿cómo se pueden evitar? La Dra. Bonnie Prado Pino, ingeniera astrodinámica en LeoLabs Inc., nos explica en este video.
Chinese spacecraft reveals new capabilities with ‘unusual’ activities
A Chinese spacecraft is revealing new capabilities with its “unusual activities” as it recently completed around 270 days in orbit, says President and Managing Director of Leolabs Australia Terry van Haren.
China’s spaceplane conducted proximity and capture maneuvers with subsatellite, data suggests
Leolabs, which provides space situational awareness data through its global network of radars for tracking objects in low Earth orbit, said its analysis found evidence of what appeared to be at least two and possibly three capture/docking operations with a co-orbiting object.
China’s Spaceplane Conducted Multiple Maneuvers With a Mystery Object in Orbit
The spacecraft caught and released an unidentified object several times during its flight, performing a series of maneuvers that were captured by orbital radars, according to California-based LeoLabs.
China’s mystery reusable spaceplane lands after 276 days in orbit
LeoLabs data and analysis is featured in this SpaceNews’ piece on China’s secretive reusable spaceplane landing after 276 days in orbit.
LeoLabs highlights on-orbit maneuvers
A LeoLabs maneuver-detection dashboard displayed at the 38th Space Symposium tracked the location of about 30 Chinese, Iranian and Russian spacecraft in low-Earth orbit.