Tag: reentry
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Rising risk of space junk hitting airplanes sparks safety concerns
Introduction: A growing hazard from above Space debris, once mainly a concern for satellites and spacecraft engineers, is increasingly drawing the attention of aviation safety specialists. As more objects populate near-Earth orbit and as reentry patterns become less predictable, the likelihood of debris intersecting commercial flight paths or atmospheric reentry zones is rising. This article…
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Rising Risk: Space Debris Could Endanger Aircraft More Than Ever
The Growing Threat from Space Debris For years, scientists and aviation authorities have warned that space debris is not confined to the skies above orbiting stations and satellites. As humans launch more missions and old hardware reenters Earth’s atmosphere, the risk of debris colliding with or being ingested by commercial and private aircraft is rising.…
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Change Is Possible: Catapang Urges Inmates to Embrace a New Path Beyond Their Past
Introduction: A Call to Redefine the Future The head of the Bureau of Corrections (BuCor), Director General Gregorio Pio Catapang Jr., delivered a message of hope and accountability to persons deprived of liberty (PDLs). In a latest address, he emphasized that past actions should not lock inmates into a predetermined fate. Instead, the future can…
