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Koizumi Inspects ASDF group for outer space security
TUESDAY, DECEMBER 02, 2025
Japanese Defence Minister Shinjiro Koizumi on Tuesday ( December 2) visited the Air Self-Defence Force's Fuchu base to mainly inspect the Space Operations Group, which monitors space activities.
Japanese firm's wooden satellite material to cut space debris
TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 2025
A growing number of private-sector businesses are entering the space industry by launching small satellites, opening new frontiers across multiple fields but also giving rise to fresh challenges.
Philippines, 32 other nations call for action on space debris
MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 04, 2023
The Philippines led 32 other nations in calling for space-faring nations to behave more responsibly in reducing threats from space, including the reentry of debris from rocket launches.
Only a 'remote chance' of Chinese rocket debris falling on Thailand
THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 03, 2022
There is only a 1.4% chance of falling debris from a Chinese rocket affecting Thailand, the Geo-Informatics and Space Technology Development Agency (GISTDA) said on Thursday.
Debris of Long March rocket spotted crashing down over Sarawak skies
SUNDAY, JULY 31, 2022
A huge piece of space junk – apparently from the Chinese Long March rocket has crashed down to Earth – with its fiery re-entry spotted by many over Sarawak skies.
22 Thai provinces in path of falling Chinese space debris
SATURDAY, JULY 30, 2022
Twenty-two Thai provinces are in the regular path of China’s Long March 5B rocket, whose 22-tonne booster is expected to fall back to Earth on Sunday, Thai space research agency GISTDA said on Saturday.
Heads up! A 1.2% chance of Long March 5B booster hitting Thailand
FRIDAY, JULY 29, 2022
There is a 1.2 per cent chance that debris from the falling Chinese rocket booster will hit Thailand, the Geo-Informatics and Space Technology Development Agency (GISTDA) said.
Space junk spreads, creating risk of no-go zones for satellites
SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 2021
The Russian missile test that shattered a dead satellite this week highlights a growing threat of space debris just as companies such as SpaceX and Boeing Co. make plans to launch as many as 65,000 commercial spacecraft into orbit in coming years.
Mysterious tails of white light 'were probably space debris'
SATURDAY, JANUARY 02, 2016
The mysterious long tails of white light that shot across the sky yesterday were most likely space debris, Boonraksa Sunthorntham, director of the Chiang Mai-based National Astronomical Research Institute of Thailand, said.