A new paper argues that humanity has created an "orbital house of cards," putting us on a CRASH course with only 2.8 days to ...
A new study warns a powerful solar storm could cripple satellite mega-constellations within days, as crowded orbits, lost ...
Bitcoin mining may look hardware-heavy and energy-hungry, but at its core, it’s probability-driven. Everything else follows ...
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Interstellar comet 3I/ATLAS is rapidly moving away from us. Can we 'intercept' it before it leaves us forever?
I/ATLAS has passed its closest point to Earth, meaning we will soon lose sight of it for good. Some scientists want to send a spacecraft to chase down the alien comet — or the next interstellar object ...
Let there be light!Last month, high school students at St. Peter's in Broulee fulfilled a pledge to install solar-powered ...
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2.8-day crash clock reveals imminent satellite collision threat
Every 22 seconds, briefly in the low Earth orbit, there are two satellites moving close, less than a kilometer apart. For ...
The televised speech was a desperate bid to convince Americans they were imagining not being able to afford groceries, and ...
Apartment Therapy on MSN
I waited 3 years for the right window treatments, and they completely transformed my space
As I've worked to decorate the rooms in my 1928 Craftsman meets Colonial home over the past couple of years, I've been really deliberate about waiting on window treatments. That's because now that I ...
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'Crash Clock' reveals how soon satellite collisions would occur after a severe solar storm — and it's pretty scary
A new study finds that, with the immense quantity of satellites that hurtle in Earth's orbit today, the first smashup would ...
What looked like a mysterious exoplanet was actually the sparkling debris from a violent collision between massive space rocks.
Interstellar Comet 3I/ATLAS makes its closest Earth pass early on Dec. 19. Here's what astronomers know about its origin and speed.
This story is part of the Monticello Times’ 2025 Year in Review, a four-part series looking back at the biggest local news ...
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