HomeReportsA chunk of a Chinese satellite almost hit the International Space Station.... Reports A chunk of a Chinese satellite almost hit the International Space Station. They dodged it — but the space junk problem is getting worse By Admin January 30, 2022 0 186 Share Facebook Twitter Pinterest WhatsApp This article was originally published at The Conversation. The publication contributed the article to Space.com’s Expert Voices: Op-Ed & Insights. Mark Rigby, Adjunct Research Fellow, University of Southern Queensland Share Facebook Twitter Pinterest WhatsApp Previous articleHow NASA’s James Webb Space Telescope project chief used Jimmy Buffett quotes to thank mission teamNext articleTitan Comics transforms David Bowie’s ‘The Man Who Fell To Earth’ into a new graphic novel Adminhttp://spacenews247.com RELATED ARTICLES Reports Inside ‘Earthrise’: A historian’s take on the origins of the Apollo 8 ‘image of the century’ November 23, 2023 Reports Space rocks and asteroid dust are pricey, aren’t the most expensive materials used in science October 29, 2023 Reports Astronomers have learned lots about the universe − but how do they study astronomical objects too distant to visit? October 20, 2023 - Advertisment - Most Popular Nuclear power on the moon: Rolls-Royce unveils reactor mockup December 6, 2023 China could use a foldable helicopter to collect samples on Mars December 5, 2023 DARPA-funded ‘Inchworm’ robots could help us build moon bases. Here’s how December 5, 2023 Stratolaunch plane flies with fueled-up hypersonic vehicle for 1st time December 4, 2023 Load more Recent Comments Admin on Almost anyone can become an amateur astronomer. What will you find? Abdul Mannan on What’s next for Boeing’s Starliner capsule after historic space station mission?