This week’s destroyed Russian satellite created even more dangerous space debris

This week’s destroyed Russian satellite created even more dangerous space debris

Post Views: 110 Early in the morning of November 15, Moscow time, a Russian missile blasted a Russian satellite to smithereens. The destroyed satellite, Kosmos-1408, had been in orbit for nearly four decades. With at least 1,500 trackable pieces, and countless more too small for detection, the remains of Kosmos-1408 pose a threat to other…

The ISS gets an extension to 2030 to wrap up unfinished business

The ISS gets an extension to 2030 to wrap up unfinished business

Post Views: 140 Funding for the ISS was previously set to expire in 2024, as per an act of Congress in 2014. But NASA anticipates that it will officially fund the ISS through 2030, says Robyn Gatens, director of the ISS for space operations. The extension was unsurprising to Wendy Whitman Cobb, a professor of…