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The One‑Person Ledger Counting Every Object in Orbit
technology21 days ago

The One‑Person Ledger Counting Every Object in Orbit

Jonathan McDowell has kept a decades-long, one‑person catalog of everything humanity has launched into orbit, cross‑checking Space Force data with launch manifests to produce a unified public record. His Starlink counts—most notably reaching 1,500 satellites in 2026—are the go‑to figures journalists and policymakers cite. The catalog’s accessibility, its careful editorial judgments about what’s “active,” and its private‑to‑public transition have made it the de facto reference for understanding the rapid growth of mega‑constellations, regulatory implications, and the finite nature of low‑Earth orbit. The piece also highlights how Space Daily views this concentration of space power and the ongoing debates over orbital resource management and interference with astronomy.

China's Secret Spaceplane Ejects Mysterious Object into Orbit
space2 years ago

China's Secret Spaceplane Ejects Mysterious Object into Orbit

China's secretive spaceplane ejected a mysterious object into Earth's orbit, which is now being tracked by the US Space Force. The object's purpose remains unclear, with speculation ranging from subsatellite deployment to discarded hardware. The spaceplane, named Shenlong, has previously released multiple objects into orbit, raising concerns in the US. China claims the spaceplane supports peaceful space use, while the US sees the timing of its launch as a strategic move.