An aircraft chase of a falling satellite has unveiled new insights into the atmospheric burn-up of satellites and its impact on Earth's air pollution. Scientists captured crucial data that could change our understanding of satellite reentries.
A former Soviet spacecraft, Kosmos 482, is expected to crash-land on Earth between May 8 and May 11. What are the implications of this event and should we be worried?
As SpaceX's Starlink expands, concerns grow over the environmental impact of thousands of satellites and their effect on the ozone layer. Could we be heading for a space pollution crisis?