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The Enduring Dangers of Anti-Satellite Weapons and Space Debris

ASAT tests may last only seconds, but the space debris they generate threatens satellites, astronauts, and the $1.8 trillion global space economy for decades to come.
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Since 1994, the U.S. Army and the Japanese Ground Self-Defense Force have annually conducted Rising Thunder, an ...
If the twentieth century was India’s tryst with destiny, the twenty-first must be our tryst with experimentation. The question is not whether India can avoid uncertainty – it cannot. The question is ...