Midwesterners who were out for a nighttime stroll Tuesday saw something a bit unusual in the sky as falling satellite debris made for an impromptu show as it reentered the Earth’s atmosphere.
A clearing in the clouds Tuesday night allowed people in West Michigan to catch a stunning display overhead as space debris scattered and burned upon entering Earth's atmosphere.
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WOOD Grand Rapids on MSNSpace Force looks to WMU for help on propulsion techThe $34.9 million award will launch the Space Power and Propulsion for Agility, Responsiveness and Resilience Institute — ...
NASA estimates that there are nearly 6,000 tons of space junk in low Earth orbit, moving around our planet at speeds up to 18 ...
On a clear spring evening in Michigan, the stars aligned — just not in the way Upfront Ventures partner Nick Kim expected. He ...
Residents of West Michigan witnessed a breathtaking spectacle late Tuesday night as bright streaks illuminated the sky.
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