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Debris From A Defunct Russian Satellite Could Endanger Other Objects In Orbit, Space Tracking
Debris released from a defunct Russian satellite this week could eventually collide with SpaceX satellites or the International Space Station, according to LeoLabs, space safety company that uses radar to track satellites and space debris in low earth orbit.
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Mike Nicolls, LeoLabs' CTO, told Forbes that "tens" of pieces of machinery from the satellite are now in the Earth's orbit and have the potential to collide with objects in space, though the company is still in the process of tracking the debris.
Brazil's Marine Extractive Reserve of Tracuateua Seen From Orbit - SpaceRef
The International Space Station was orbiting above Brazil when an external high-definition camera pictured the Marine Extractive Reserve of Tracuateua near the mouth of the Amazon River located on the northeast coast of the South American nation.
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Rare Hot Neptune Found Orbiting Nearby Dwarf Star | Astronomy | Sci-News.com
Using NASA's Transiting Exoplanet Survey Satellite (TESS) and two ground-based instruments, astronomers have discovered and confirmed a transiting hot Neptune exoplanet orbiting TOI-824 , a K4-type dwarf star located 210 light-years away in the constellation of Circinus.
An artist's impression of the hot Neptune TOI-824b and its parent star TOI-824. Also known as SCR J1448-5735, TYC 8688-915-1, TIC 193641523 and 2MASS J14483982-5735175, the star is around 70% the size and mass of the Sun and is 10.9 billion years old. Image credit: Sci-News.com.
Report: Space Force improving delivery of orbit monitoring software - SpaceNews
Congress in the 2020 National Defense Authorization Act requires an annual update on the $150 million-a-year Space C2 program.
According to the report, Space C2 has transitioned from a slow military procurement effort to agile software development practices.
Air Force Secretary Barbara Barrett in the report said the Space C2 program office drops new software every 90 days and the Space Force is providing orbit monitoring apps to operators “using the most current industry software development practices."
NASA Space Station On-Orbit Status 26 August, 2020 - Back to Work in the U.S. Segment - SpaceRef
Hurricane Laura is pictured Wednesday afternoon off the coast of the Texas-Louisiana border as the International Space Station orbited above the Gulf of Mexico. Credit: NASA. (Aug. 26, 2020)
Payloads - Combustion Integrated Rack/Advanced Combustion via Microgravity Experiments (CIR/ACME): T
The crew replaced the Gas Chromatograph (GC) helium bottle, GC check gas bottle, and manifold bottles 2 and 4. During these bottle exchanges they also performed quick-disconnect (QD) lubrication to prevent the potential for any future leaks at the QD interfaces. The bottle exchanges are in preparation for the upcoming BRE part 2 (Burning Rate Emulator), which is one of the ACME suite of five experiments. The BRE experiment runs are focused on spacecraft fire prevention.
NASA's OGO-1 Spacecraft to Return Home over the Weekend | NASA
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Falcon 9's first stage has landed at Landing Zone 1 https://t.co/0y5FkVqPk8 SpaceX (from Hawthorne, CA) Sun Aug 30 23:29:08 +0000 2020
After launching SAOCOM 1B and two rideshare payloads to orbit, Falcon 9's first stage returns to Earth and lands at… https://t.co/IgbZRfr49p SpaceX (from Hawthorne, CA) Mon Aug 31 02:51:55 +0000 2020
Following launch, Falcon 9's first stage booster will land at Landing Zone 1 https://t.co/ZM3orMDnrC SpaceX (from Hawthorne, CA) Sun Aug 30 23:10:41 +0000 2020
Deployment of SAOCOM 1B confirmed https://t.co/gqtxQMpy48 SpaceX (from Hawthorne, CA) Sun Aug 30 23:34:06 +0000 2020
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