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What happens when satellites burn up in Earth’s atmosphere?
Every year, retired satellites are intentionally plunged into Earth’s atmosphere to burn up. This practice prevents hardware from adding to the debris in an already congested low-Earth orbit (LEO). Yet the fiery disposal method could be creating a new environmental challenge. Japanese space company Astroscale has launched a collaborative project to figure out exactly whatโฆ
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Scaling its orbital data centre: SpaceX’s lunar manufacturing and mass driver plan
In the lead up to the SpaceX initial public offering expected this Friday, the company has been releasing more information on what it plans to doโฆ
The Canadian Space Agency awards $2 million for lunar in-situ resource utilization studies
he Canadian Space Agency (CSA) has awarded $2 million across four new contracts to map out how humans will survive on the Moon. Canadian Strategic Missionsโฆ
First-time flyer joins veteran crew for Artemis III multi-launch mission
NASA has officially named the four astronauts who will execute the Artemis III mission in 2027. Commander Randy Breslin, Pilot Luca Parmitano, and Mission Specialists Frank Rubio andโฆ
DND launches Flatsat Prototype Challenge for space cybersecurity
The Department of National Defence through Innovative Solutions Canada have opened a new funding challenge to develop laboratory-based flatsat platform for cybersecurity experimentation. The initiative targets the growingโฆ
Canada offers $5 million to build satellite quantum communications link with the UK
The Canadian Space Agency (CSA) has posted a $5 million funding opportunity to develop a secure transatlantic quantum communications network. Interested companies must submit their applications by Julyโฆ
Canada updates 2026 wildfire season, WildFireSat constellation to help when online
With 134 active wildland fires currently burning across the country, Canada faces another volatile 2026 wildfire season. Federal officials recently provided an update on the situation and forecastโฆ
Canadian consortium led by NordSpace awarded $3.2M from NGen for AI-powered space propulsion manufacturing
Markham-based NordSpace Corp. is leading a Canadian consortium that has been awarded $3.2 million from Next Generation Manufacturing Canada (NGen). The funding will support an $8 million projectโฆ


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