Where does all that space junk go? And what does climate change have to do with it? The answers are on this episode of The ...
Scientists fear an "irreplaceable" loss of key climate data as Trump's cost-cutting plans target a key CO2 monitoring site in ...
The looming demise of three NASA satellites has scientists bracing for the loss of climate and atmospheric data — especially since there are no plans to replace some of the specialized instruments ...
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Astronomy on MSNHow we study our planetWe often focus on space observatories that peer beyond Earth. But the vast majority of satellites stare right back at us.
Watch this TED Talk by EDF’s Dr. Daniel Zavala to learn how combining technology, data and policy is the fastest way to slow ...
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The death toll in last week's 7.7-magnitude earthquake that struck Myanmar near its second-largest city of Mandalay rose to 2 ...
The program comes as the federal Environmental Protection Agency, under President Donald Trump’s administration, reconsiders key climate protections. The program employs satellite-mounted ...
some scientists worry that the amount of metal that will be burning up in Earth's atmosphere as old satellites are deorbited could trigger unpredictable changes to the planet's climate.
ABC News’ MaryAlice Parks reports. Climate change could threaten the future use of satellites and significantly reduce the number of spacecraft that can safety orbit Earth, according to new ...
More than 130 million pieces of space debris orbit Earth. If just one piece collides with a spacecraft, it can disrupt ...
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