
Falling Space Debris Could Soon Become a Global Safety Issue, Scientists Warn - The Daily Galaxy
Rising space launches and advanced heat-resistant materials are allowing more debris to survive reentry, increasing risks on Earth.

Rising space launches and advanced heat-resistant materials are allowing more debris to survive reentry, increasing risks on Earth.

Museums are among the most expansive resources humans have created.

An asteroid named 2026JH2 will swing by Earth on Monday, passing four times closer than our distance to the moon.

He wrote it to a son he was losing. Decades later, Einstein's most famous quote means something entirely different than most people realize.

This is such a wild ride. The highs are high. The lows are low."

"Black carbon from satellite launches has about 540 times bigger climate effect than black carbon released by ships, cars and power plants."

Stephen Hawking died in March 2018. In the eight years since, the world has done something genuinely strange. It has confirmed, item by item, almost every warning he spent his final decade trying to make people listen to. The climate accelerated past lines he…

The James Webb Space Telescope operates from a halo orbit around the Sun-Earth L2 point, roughly 1.5 million kilometres from Earth, and runs on about one kilowatt of power. Many household electric kettles draw more than that. The kilowatt figure comes from NA…

In the final minutes of life, the dying brain has been observed producing a synchronized surge of high-frequency electrical activity that exceeds anything recorded in healthy, waking humans — and the scientific literature still cannot say what it means.