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LeoLabs tracking “high risk” orbital collision probability today – NASASpaceflight.com
Most of the aerospace world is expected to be watching the skies over Antarctica and…

Most of the aerospace world is expected to be watching the skies over Antarctica and New Zealand over the next few hours.
Earlier this week, LeoLabs Inc, a company that tracks objects in Low Earth Orbit, issued a statement regarding two large objects which posed a high risk of collision at 00:56:40 UTC on 16 October 2020 (8:56:40 pm EDT on 15 October).
The two objects, as of publication at 3pm EDT, held a greater than 10% chance of colliding 991 km above Antarctica.
Both objects, an old Sovi…
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