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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 9 published reports.

Multi-frequency radar image showing land use changes in Rondonia rainforest, Brazil, with rainstorm penetration capabilities.
Orbital Events

Understanding the Space Fence: Tracking Earth's Orbital Objects

The Space Fence radar system tracks over 28,000 objects in Earth's orbit, from satellites to debris, ensuring space safety.

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View of Earth from space showing diverse landscapes and cloud formations, captured by Expedition 35 crew.
Orbital Events

Who Tracks Space Debris? Inside the Global Surveillance Network

Space debris is tracked by a global network of agencies monitoring 28,886 objects, ensuring orbital safety and sustainability.

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Astrobee ROAM Operations Session 2
Debris & Conjunction

Close Approach of QIANFAN Satellites: Assessing the Risks and Implications

On 12 June 2026, two satellites from the QIANFAN series, QIANFAN-169 (NORAD ID: 69386) and QIANFAN-182 (NORAD ID: 69399), experienced a close approach event. The minimum predicted distance between the two satellites was approximately 1.67 kilometres.

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Technician inspects Space Shuttle Atlantis wing spars at Kennedy Space Center's Orbiter Processing Facility.
Weekly Roundup

This Week in Orbit: 2026-06-07

This week, the space community's attention was drawn to NASA's strategic decisions and operational challenges. The agency is set to select a new headquarters by the end of the year, a move that underscores its evolving administrative needs.

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Astrobee ROAM Operations Session 2
Debris & Conjunction

Close Approach Alert: Objects B and C Near Miss in Orbit

A close approach between two space objects, designated as OBJECT B and OBJECT C, occurred on 30 June 2026 at 00:30 UTC. The minimum distance between the two was approximately 1.37 kilometres, which is considered a medium-severity conjunction.

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Astrobee ROAM Operations Session 2
Debris & Conjunction

Close Conjunction of Satellites: OBJECT C and OBJECT D

On 18 May 2026, at 14:07 UTC, a close approach occurred between two satellites, designated OBJECT C and OBJECT D, with a minimum separation of approximately 1.39 kilometres. This event, identified by NORAD IDs 56155 and 56156, was classified with medium severity.

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NASA scientist adjusts atomic clock to incorporate leap second for precise timekeeping.
Orbital Briefing

Ukrainian Forces Leverage Satellite Imagery for Tactical Edge

Ukrainian forces test direct-to-device satellite imagery, enhancing tactical operations. Multiple close satellite approaches recorded.

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Colorful geological layers and formations illustrating diverse Earth science phenomena.
Orbital Events

Military Satellites: Comprehensive Guide to Their Role and Function

Military satellites are spacecraft used for defence and intelligence. They play crucial roles in communication, navigation, and surveillance.

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