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Daily space news, satellite launch reports, orbital debris analysis and weekly roundups — grounded in live tracking data from our network monitoring 153 published reports.

J-SSOD-6 Deployment
Orbital Briefing

Space Force Expands GPS Network Amid Satellite Close Approaches

The U.S. Space Force has contracted Lockheed Martin for two additional GPS satellites, while several close approaches in orbit are monitored.

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A stunning view of Saturn's rings and moons casting shadows on the planet's cloud-covered surface.
Cosmic Gallery

Saturn's Enigmatic Dance: Moons, Rings, and Shadows

Cassini's 2005 image showcases Saturn's rings, moons Mimas and Tethys, and the planet's cloud textures.

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The Parker Solar Probe launches into space, leaving a trail of smoke against a clear blue sky.
Satellite Spotlight

Parker Solar Probe: Touching the Sun

Launched on 12 August 2018, the Parker Solar Probe is a NASA mission designed to study the outer corona of the Sun. Named after solar astrophysicist Eugene Parker, the probe is the first spacecraft to fly into the Sun's atmosphere, providing unprecedented data about solar activity and its effects on

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Astrobee ROAM Operations Session 2
Debris & Conjunction

Close Conjunction of INTELSAT 1002 and MEV-2

On June 15, 2026, at 10:17 UTC, a close approach event is anticipated between INTELSAT 1002 (NORAD ID: 28358) and MEV-2 (NORAD ID: 46113). The predicted minimum separation distance is approximately 0.00 km, indicating a potential collision risk.

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NASA's Pandora satellite launching into space aboard a SpaceX rocket under a clear blue sky.
Weekly Roundup

This Week in Orbit

This week saw significant developments in the space sector, highlighted by SpaceX's historic initial public offering (IPO), which resulted in a nearly 20% rise in its share value. Meanwhile, NASA is refining its Artemis lunar lander plans, a critical component of its programme to return humans to th

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Illustration of various space shuttle designs and projects, showcasing engineering advancements and historical significance in space exploration.
Orbital Events

Understanding Satellite Re-entry: Processes and Implications

Satellite re-entry involves the descent of a satellite into Earth's atmosphere, often resulting in its disintegration. Learn about the processes and implications.

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A rocket crossing the sun creates a stunning triple shockwave pattern against a clear blue sky.
Cosmic Gallery

Supersonic Dance: Falcon 9's Triple Shockwave Across the Sun

A SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket creates visible shockwaves as it crosses the Sun, captured in a rare and stunning photograph.

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International Space Station mockup training
Orbital Briefing

China's Tallest Rocket Launches; SpaceX IPO Soars

China debuts its tallest rocket successfully, while SpaceX sees a significant rise in shares following its IPO.

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Composite image of solar eclipse on July 11, 2010, showing various eclipse phases against a dark sky.
Satellite Spotlight

SOHO: The Sun-Watching Observatory at L1

The Solar and Heliospheric Observatory, commonly known as SOHO, is a collaborative project between the European Space Agency (ESA) and NASA. Launched on 2 December 1995, SOHO has been instrumental in providing continuous observations of the Sun.

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A vibrant orbital sunrise seen from the International Space Station, highlighting Earth's atmosphere and the day-night boundary over the Pacific Ocean.
Orbital Events

Understanding Space Sustainability: Challenges and Solutions

Space sustainability ensures the long-term health of Earth's orbital environment by managing debris and satellite operations.

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10 Days of Venus and Jupiter
Cosmic Gallery

Venus and Jupiter's Celestial Dance: A Cosmic Conjunction

A striking conjunction of Venus and Jupiter graced the evening skies, captured over ten days from India. Discover the science behind this celestial event.

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