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The countdown to clean orbits has begun with ESA’s Zero Debris Charter

16 janvier 2026 à 15:00
An illustration showing GEO being crowded, as Earth is blanketed by an orbit of satellites and debris.

Space is rapidly becoming the world’s most congested frontier. What was once a domain of scientific exploration is now a crowded commercial arena, a global infrastructure layer critical to communications, navigation, climate monitoring and defense. Yet this dependence is threatened by a growing, largely invisible hazard: orbital debris. The European Space Agency’s Zero Debris Technical […]

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Taiwan’s Moonshot: why ‘T-Dome’ needs systems engineering, not just a shopping list

14 janvier 2026 à 19:00
Earth observation taken during a night pass over Taiwan by an Expedition 36 crew member on board the International Space Station. Credit: NASA / Karen Nyberg

When President John F. Kennedy stood before Congress in May 1961 and declared that the United States would land a man on the moon before the decade’s end, his purpose was not to invent the space program, but to impose a clear objective, a deadline and the resources to unify these efforts. The success of […]

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