Now, scientists have devised a clever new way to predict where the pieces may land.
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Apple launches new version of AirTag
Apple launches new AirTag that aims to make it easier to find things - Small puck will be findable – and audible – from much ...
Smartwatches are incredible tools, but they are demanding. They buzz during meetings, light up in movie theaters, and need to be charged almost as often as your phone. For many of us, the friction of ...
Apple’s new AirTag keeps the $29 price but adds longer range, stronger Precision Finding guidance, and a louder speaker. It ...
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New way of accurately tracking potentially deadly space junk as it falls to Earth
A way of accurately tracking potentially deadly space junk as it falls to Earth has been devised. Seismometers usually used ...
Falling space junk is becoming a real-world hazard, and scientists have found a clever new way to track it using instruments ...
Earthquake sensors can detect sonic booms generated by reentering space debris to help track the potentially dangerous ...
Scientists found a new way to track falling space debris using earthquake sensors, helping improve safety and response time.
The method exploits the acoustic shockwaves produced when a returning object travels faster than the speed of sound. As these sonic booms strike the ground, they ...
A growing space debris problem leads scientists to use seismic sensors to follow sonic booms from uncontrolled reentries ...
As more and more space junk comes crashing down, a new study shows how earthquake monitors can better track incoming objects by tuning into their sonic booms.
Old satellites and other space junk fall toward Earth every day, and the shock waves they create could be used to track their trajectories, according to new research.
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