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Satellite Removal

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science-and-technology2 years ago

"Revolutionary Sci-fi Tractor Beams Tackle Space Junk Crisis"

Scientists are developing a real-life tractor beam, called an electrostatic tractor, to tackle the growing problem of space junk. The electrostatic tractor would use electrostatic attraction to safely move dead satellites out of Earth's orbit, preventing collisions and reducing the risk of debris falling to Earth. While the concept has several advantages over other proposed space debris removal methods, such as harpoons and physical docking systems, the main challenge is securing funding for the project. If successful, the tractor beam could be operational within a decade and help alleviate the space junk problem.

science-and-technology2 years ago

US intelligence discovers mysterious object released by China's space plane in orbit.

China's reusable space plane has landed for the second time after a successful nine-month mission in orbit. The craft is similar to the US X-37B and is believed to have military potential. During its most recent mission, the Chinese space plane released an "object" into orbit, which disappeared in January and reappeared in March, indicating that the plane may have satellite removal capabilities. The exact purpose of the mission remains unclear, but experts speculate that the craft could be used for repairing damaged satellites or removing orbital debris.

science-and-technology2 years ago

US intelligence discovers mysterious object released by China's space plane in orbit.

China's mysterious space plane, similar to the US Boeing X-37B, has successfully launched and recovered a reusable spacecraft after nine months in orbit. The Chinese government has released little information about the craft, but experts believe it may have military potential and satellite removal capabilities, such as a robotic arm. The craft released an "object" into orbit in October, which disappeared in January and reappeared in March, indicating possible satellite removal capabilities. The primary purpose of the craft remains unclear.