Though no one has ever been killed by a falling meteorite (mostly due to their tendency to burn up in the atmosphere), the recent Tiangong - 1 falling
Chinese space satellite incident has proven that every sizable piece of debris that makes it through the atmosphere is another roll of the dice.
Not exact matches
SPACING OUT Quantum communication through
space is possible thanks to a
Chinese satellite that beams particles of light down to telescopes like this one in Xinglong, China (shown here tracking the
satellite's location with a laser).
US lawmakers were incensed by a 2007
Chinese anti-satellite test that created the largest
space debris cloud in history when it pulverized one of its own aging
satellites.
Qtum, a Blockchain project focused on Decentralized Applications (DApps), announced on Twitter Friday, Feb. 2, that the «first ever
space - based Blockchain node,» made by Qtum, has been launched on a
Chinese satellite.