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A new CRASH Clock measures the chance of satellite collisions, and it’s ticking down fast – The Conversation

  1. A new CRASH Clock measures the chance of satellite collisions, and it’s ticking down fast  The Conversation
  2. In 2018, low Earth orbit still had months of margin: if satellites stopped dodging one another, researchers estimate it could take 164 days before a catastrophic collision. By 2025, after the rise of megaconstellations, that margin had collapsed to just 5.5 days.  Space Daily
  3. A New CRASH Clock Measures The Chance Of Satellite Collisions, And It’s Ticking Down Fast  Mena FN