Orbital Debris Accelerates Earthward with Solar Cycle Peaks

Recent research has established a connection between the Sun’s 11-year cycle and an increased rate of orbital decay for space debris. Specifically, the study indicates that discarded objects in orbit begin to fall back towards Earth more rapidly as the number of sunspots approaches its maximum within the solar cycle.

Alexander Reed
Alexander Reed

Alexander Reed brings Cambridge's medical research scene to life through his insightful reporting. With a background in biochemistry and journalism, he excels at breaking down intricate scientific concepts for readers. His recent series on genomic medicine earned him the prestigious Medical Journalism Award.

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