Greenhouse gases are doing more than warming our planet — they're reshaping space itself. As emissions cool and shrink the ...
Climate change is altering conditions in near-Earth space, which could limit the number of satellites that can reliably ...
As greenhouse gases continue to accumulate in Earth’s atmosphere, they are reshaping not only the planet, but the very nature ...
We all know that climate change is affecting Earth, but did you know it is also causing problems in space? Scientists, ...
Climate change isn’t just affecting Earth, it’s reshaping space as well. A new MIT study reveals that rising greenhouse gas ...
A shrinking thermosphere means less drag, which could hinder the natural removal of space debris impacting satellites, as per ...
The ongoing surge of greenhouse gas emissions in the near-Earth environment could cause dramatic declines in the number of satellites orbiting the planet by the end of the century, a new study has ...
Greenhouse gas emissions could reduce drag in the upper atmosphere, leaving more space debris in orbit and making satellites ...
MIT aerospace engineers found that greenhouse gas emissions are changing the environment of near-Earth space in ways that, over time, will reduce the number of satellites that can safely operate there ...
By the year 2100, some parts of Earth orbit may have upwards of 66% less carrying capacity for satellites, according to a new ...