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Scientists Come up with a Way to Track Space Debris when It Falls to Earth.

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Space debris - the thousands of artificial objects left in Earth orbit - pose a risk to humans when they fall to the ground, so to locate potential sites of impact, scientists from Johns Hopkins University, United States, among other international experts, have helped devise a method to track debris fall using existing networks of earthquake seismometers. The results are published in Science magazine. The new tracking method generates informatio…
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Space debris - the thousands of artificial objects left in Earth orbit - pose a risk to humans when they fall to the ground, so to locate potential sites of impact, scientists from Johns Hopkins University, United States, among other international experts, have helped devise a method to track debris fall using existing networks of earthquake seismometers. The results are published in Science magazine. The new tracking method generates informatio…

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invdes.com.mx broke the news in on Monday, February 2, 2026.
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