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  • ESA: 30-60% of satellites violated end-of-life-deorbit guideline in past decade. Commercial does better than government

    by Peter B. de Selding July 19, 2024
    by Peter B. de Selding July 19, 2024

    TUPPER LAKE, NY — Forty percent of all satellites in low Earth orbit that should have…

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  • Debris from fragmented satellites accounts for 37% of trackable space objects arriving in orbit in past two years: NASA

    by Peter B. de Selding June 2, 2023
    by Peter B. de Selding June 2, 2023

    PARIS — Some 2,900 pieces of orbital debris large enough to be identified by the U.S.…

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  • Inmarsat CEO: Mega-constellation deployment should be paused to better assess debris, orbital congestion risks

    by Peter B. de Selding April 26, 2022
    by Peter B. de Selding April 26, 2022

    PARIS — Inmarsat Chief Executive Rajeev Suri said mega-constellations of satellites in low Earth orbit pose…

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  • Unexplained acceleration of Centaur stage could offer clues on 3 Atlas rocket-body breakups in GEO orbit

    by Amy Svitak December 9, 2019
    by Amy Svitak December 9, 2019

    PARIS – The sudden in-orbit acceleration of an Atlas Centaur upper stage that ostensibly had been…

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  • NASA confirms that India’s anti-satellite strike created longer-lasting debris than India had estimated

    by Peter B. de Selding August 5, 2019
    by Peter B. de Selding August 5, 2019

    LOGAN, Utah — NASA said India’s March 27 destruction of a low-orbiting Indian satellite by a…

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  • Inviting criticism, Iridium CEO Desch says satellite orbital debris/space traffic regulations are needed — now

    by Peter B. de Selding May 8, 2019
    by Peter B. de Selding May 8, 2019

    WASHINGTON — With his second-generation constellation safely in orbit and more than 60 first-generation satellites, Iridium…

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  • French satellite deploys deorbit booms, cuts orbital stay from 73 to 25 years

    by Peter B. de Selding October 19, 2018
    by Peter B. de Selding October 19, 2018

    PARIS — France’s Microscope satellite, launched into a 711-kilometer sun-synchronous orbit in April 2016, has successfully…

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  • NASA, ESA on orbital debris: Good news from GEO, but LEO satellites aren’t playing by the rules

    by Peter B. de Selding February 5, 2018
    by Peter B. de Selding February 5, 2018

    PARIS – Data from the U.S. and European space agencies has some good news on the…

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  • Government space agencies gently ask satellite constellation owners to adopt debris-mitigation practices

    by Peter B. de Selding December 4, 2017
    by Peter B. de Selding December 4, 2017

    PARIS — Thirteen government space agencies including all the major space powers are asking owners of…

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  • From satellite fleet operators, a plea for more regulation of satellite mega-constellations

    by Peter B. de Selding October 26, 2017
    by Peter B. de Selding October 26, 2017

    BREMEN, Germany — Current and prospective satellite fleet operators on Oct. 25 made their case to…

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