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Supercomputers ran 1M satellite orbits to the moon and under 10% survived
Scientists at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory simulated one million satellite orbits in the vast stretch of space ...
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Supercomputers simulated the orbits of 1 million satellites between Earth and the moon — and less than 10% survived
Researchers used a pair of powerful supercomputers to simulate the potential trajectories of 1 million satellites in a ...
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Too many satellites? Earth’s orbit is on track for a catastrophe – but we can stop it
On January 30 2026, SpaceX filed an application with the US Federal Communications Commission for a megaconstellation of up to one million satellites to power data centres in space. The proposal ...
Space is getting crowded — nowadays, over 45,000 human-made objects orbit Earth. A portion of that figure is indeed ...
Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory utilized supercomputers to discover approximately 97,000 stable orbits between Earth and the Moon for future satellite missions.
Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory creates a cislunar orbit map to help predict satellite stability and improve collision avoidance in increasingly crowded Earth orbits.
Researchers at the University of Manchester have created a new system that could help stop satellites from crashing into each ...
Planned launch of 500,000 satellites could spoil about one in three Hubble images, even when the telescope stays above Earth's weather.
Researchers at The University of Manchester have developed a new approach to designing Earth‑observation satellite missions that could help protect the space environment while continuing to deliver ...
The time between tracking failure and satellite collision has dropped to days, showing how fragile low Earth orbit has become.
Researchers at The University of Manchester have developed a new way to design Earth-observation satellite missions that could help protect the space environment while continuing to deliver vital data ...
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No place to hide: 5 powerful military satellites giving soldiers a ‘God View’
During the Cold War, satellite reconnaissance was a powerful tool, albeit limited. High-resolution images ...
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