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Huge, mysteriously silent satellite spotted by another spacecraft

Satellite

A massive European satellite the size of a school bus that has mysteriously stopped communicating with Earth has been spotted by another satellite in orbit.

 

Swiss craft janitor satellites to grab space junk

Janitor Satellite

The tidy Swiss want to clean up space. Swiss scientists said Wednesday they plan to launch a "janitor satellite" specially designed to get rid of space junk, the orbiting debris that can do serious and costly damage to valuable satellites or even manned space ships.

 

No hoax: NASA says satellite fell in South Pacific

After days of seeming uncertainty, official satellite-watchers announced Tuesday that a dead NASA satellite broke up over the South Pacific, about as far away from large land masses as you can get.

 

Remains of satellite may never be found, NASA says

Remains of satellite may never be found, NASA says

A six-ton NASA science satellite crashed to Earth on Saturday, leaving a mystery about where a ton of space debris may have landed.

 

NASA's dead satellite falls, starting over Pacific

NASA's dead six-ton satellite fell to Earth early Saturday morning, starting its fiery death plunge somewhere over the vast Pacific Ocean....

 

US safe, but where satellite will fall unknown

Friday appears to be re-entry day for NASA’s falling UARS satellite — a school-bus size spacecraft that will shoot its way into Earth’s atmosphere. NASA, the U.S. military and amateur astronomers are now able to say it won't come down over North America.

 

Satellite debris passes close to space station

Floating debris from a satellite forced the crew of the international space station to retreat to a safety capsule Thursday, according to a NASA news release.

 

Space crash debris to orbit Earth for 10,000 years

Space crash debris to orbit Earth for 10,000 years

AP - Debris from this week's satellite collision could circle Earth for up to 10,000 years, threatening many other satellites in an already-crowded area, Russia's Mission Control chief said Friday.

 

Two satellites collide 500 miles over Siberia

Two communications satellites collided Tuesday in an unprecedented orbital accident that would have been visible from the Earth.

 

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