
Three astronauts on the International Space Station (ISS) were worried after the US Space and Aeronautics Agency (NASA) issued a warning on November 23, they had to take refuge in

The big truck-sized satellite has plunged into the atmosphere and its debris might hit the earth today, the German space agency announced.

Fragments of the German satellite may have fallen into the Indian Ocean after it crashed into the atmosphere yesterday.

After many predictions about whether the German satellite could fall in Southeast Asia or deep in the Chinese plateau, scientists finally located the grounding position of Rosat.

Germany's vacant ROSAT satellite will fall to Earth from October 21-24. A very large area on Earth, not excluding Vietnam, may have to catch a fragment of this satellite.

The US Aeronautics Agency (NASA) announces that their 6-tonne mass satellite has fallen to the northeast of the Vanuatu archipelago.

An amateur astronomer filmed an American 6-ton satellite falling in the universe and is expected to fall to Earth on September 23.

A broken satellite from the US Aerospace Agency (NASA) is about to fall to Earth and many fear its debris could endanger neighborhoods.

US scientists are alarming that there is a huge amount of cosmic garbage in Earth orbit, including 22,000 fragments, small debris clouds, boosters and old satellites ... that can

In close proximity to the Earth there are more than 16,000 units of space waste, compared to more than 8,800 units of waste in 2001.