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Letting AST launch its proposed spacecraft without addressing the collision risk 'would be irresponsible' and potentially ...
Exclusive: A lawsuit by former SpaceX supervisor Robert Markert says chronic understaffing resulted in serious injuries which ...
Despite owning more than half of the satellites currently in low Earth orbit, SpaceX is complaining about AST SpaceMobile’s ...
While no one was injured, the explosion did cause debris to fall in the area of SpaceX's test site in South Texas near the U.S.-Mexico border.
The debris arrives in the rockets' wake: melted plastics, aluminium and pieces of blue adhesive. It all ends up stranded on the sands of Bagdad beach in northern Tamaulipas, Mexico, home to an ...
With the FAA’s recent approval of SpaceX’s new splashdown area, the company will be allowed to litter larger regions of the ...
So what's the solution? Leaving unmaneuverable, dead satellites in orbit is not an option. They pose a safety risk to other satellites, potentially orbiting for decades at 16,000 mph (25,000 km/h).
Latest Videos Endangered turtles share this Mexican beach with SpaceX rocket debris. The company says there’s no risk of harm By Ivonne Valdes, Max Saltman, Ana Melgar and Isa Cardona, CNN Jul 1 ...
SpaceX said on Thursday its debris recovery efforts after last week's Starship explosion have been hindered and it has sought cooperation from Mexico, whose president has raised the possibility of ...
SpaceX's Starship exploded for the most recent time earlier in June at Starbase. Now, Mexico is threatening legal action for ...
Ibarra said that Conibio Global handed the debris to the Mexican government’s environmental protection agency PROFEPA. In response to inquiries from CNN, SpaceX referred to what they published ...
Endangered turtles share this Mexican beach with SpaceX rocket debris. The company says there’s no ... biological or toxicological risks associated with the flotsam and jetsam of a typical ...