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U.S. becomes first country to ban anti-satellite space missile tests

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The U.S. is responding to dangerous space debris by banning missile tests against space satellites, becoming the first country to do so

United States Vice-President Kamala Harris chairs the National Space Council and labelled the tests as reckless and dangerous.

She emphasised that the Biden administration is determined to ensure responsible use of space.

Speaking at the Vandenberg Space Force Base in California Harris says stopping the direct ascent anti-satellite missile testing will protect satellites in low-Earth orbit and urged for other countries to consider the measure.

The US, China, India and Russia have all taken part in such missile tests previously and it’s resulted in widespread debris.

Space debris presents many problems for astronauts, satellites and the growing commercial presence there.

Debris doesn’t have to be large to cause havoc something as small as a basketball could destroy a satellite and even debris the size of a grain of sand could cause serious damage.

It was only late last year that Russia tested an anti-satellite missile hitting an unused Soviet-era spy satellite in low-Earth orbit.

This strike sent 1,632 pieces of debris floating in Earth’s orbit.

Astronauts were in the International Space Station at the time and had to seek shelter in their docked capsule with the missile nearly hitting the ISS.

If this debris is to hit working satellites then we could lose a variety of services like GPS and weather warnings would be missed.

Natasha is an Associate Producer at ticker NEWS with a Bachelor of arts from Monash University. She has previously worked at Sky News Australia and Monash University as an Online Content Producer.

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Bonza Airlines grounded in financial turbulence

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Navigating uncertainty in Australian aviation

Bonza, a fledgling budget airline, faces uncertainty as it enters voluntary administration, a common occurrence in Australian aviation.

With its sudden cessation of services and aircraft seizure, competition in an industry dominated by a duopoly is disrupted.

Despite transporting over 750,000 passengers within 15 months, regulatory delays hindered its low-cost, low-frequency flight plans until January 2023.

 

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How to reduce stress at work

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The month of May is dedicated to raising awareness about the impact mental health can have on a person’s overall well-being.

Take Your Shot is an insightful talk show dedicated to exploring the journeys of entrepreneurs and innovators within their respective fields. With a focus on both triumphs and tribulations, the program delves into the stories of individuals navigating the complexities of business, offering valuable insights into the pursuit of success.

Hosted by Samuel Levi, CEO & Founder of LuxeSticks.

Twice featured in Forbes, Janelle Palibrk’s journey began with tragedy. When her father passed away suddenly in 2018, she created a candle for her grieving family. It smelled like their home filled with flowers after her father’s passing. Her mother found solace in the candle and asked for more. This candle, named Navre, sparked Janelle’s inspiration to start Myles Gray, now a global sensation. #take your shot

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