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‘This feels fragile’: how a satellite-smashing chain reaction could spiral out of control
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science1d ago

‘This feels fragile’: how a satellite-smashing chain reaction could spiral out of control

  • The number of objects in Earth orbit has surged to about 32,000, with private mega-constellations contributing to the rise.
  • Experts warn a collision cascade could create a debris layer that jeopardizes future launches.
  • The report cites Space-Track.org, CelesTrak, and Jonathan McDowell as data sources for orbital counts.
  • The piece highlights a surge in private space activity, notably Starlink, driving the current orbital surge.
  • There is a stated risk that a single misstep could ignite a cascade if operators cease active collision avoidance.
  • Experts mention deorbit methods being tested, including nets, robotic capture, and lasers.
  • The Guardian notes a shift from government-led to private-led space activity in the 21st century.
  • The report uses a globe visualization to show orbital density by decade.
  • The article notes the global balance of launches, with the US and China as major players in the 2020s.
  • Space debris and light pollution are highlighted as concerns for astronomers.
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Astronomers Discover Rare ‘Triple-Double’ Radio Galaxy 7.5 Billion Light-Years Away
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23h ago

Astronomers Discover Rare ‘Triple-Double’ Radio Galaxy 7.5 Billion Light-Years Away

  • Astronomers report the discovery of a rare triple-double radio galaxy located 7.5 billion light-years away.
  • The galaxy J022248−060934 shows three pairs of radio lobes from separate activity bursts of its black hole.
  • MIGHTEE survey data indicate the black hole’s activity has switched on and off at least three times.
  • Outer lobes are at least 16 million years old, formed in the galaxy’s first active phase.
  • Second and third active phases lasted about 7 million and 8 million years, respectively.
  • The study links the activity cycles to how supermassive black holes influence their host galaxies.
  • Future telescopes like the Square Kilometer Array may uncover more TDRGs and broaden understanding.
  • The discovery is published in the Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society.
  • Researchers expect more discoveries as radio telescope technology advances.
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Never-Seen-Before Plasma Current Around The Earth Creates A Dynamo In the Space Around The Planet
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5h ago

Never-Seen-Before Plasma Current Around The Earth Creates A Dynamo In the Space Around The Planet

  • NASA’s MMS data reveal a turbulent dynamo in the magnetosheath, amplifying magnetic fields by moving plasma around Earth.
  • Researchers note regions where magnetic fields are amplified and others where they are weakened and folded.
  • The magnetosheath lies between the bow shock and Earth’s magnetosphere and hosts turbulent plasma.
  • MMS measures particles and fields to create a 3D map of space around Earth with high resolution.
  • The study links magnetosheath dynamics to space weather effects on technology.
  • The magnetosheath dynamo finding occurs in space around Earth and enhances understanding of the solar wind–magnetosphere interaction.
  • The MMS mission is designed to measure particles and fields and map space around Earth at high speed.
  • NASA’s MMS findings tie into upcoming missions like Smile that will study solar wind interactions.
  • The study is published in the journal Nature Communications.
  • The magnetosheath’s turbulent dynamics impact both space exploration and Earth-based technologies.
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