Tracking down space debris with lasers By Ashton Edwards August 4, 2022 Astronomy In a German observatory, researchers use sophisticated methods to determine the trajectories of potentially dangerous pieces of debris in space as effectively as possible. Source: DLR TagsdebrislasersSpacetracking Recent Articles Passwords app automatically changes your weak passwords in the background Computer & Phone June 25, 2026 Showering without soap: This (doesn’t happen) if you don’t use shower gel Health & Medicine June 24, 2026 New beta iOS 27, iPadOS 27 and macOS Golden Gate now available Computer & Phone June 24, 2026 Too warm to sleep? 9 common mistakes that keep you awake in the heat Health & Medicine June 24, 2026 7 mistakes you shouldn’t make when it’s hot Health & Medicine June 24, 2026 Related Stories Astronomy Does the JUNO detector crack the neutrino puzzle? Ashton Edwards - June 11, 2026 Astronomy Our black hole also creates a wind Ashton Edwards - June 10, 2026 Astronomy Tonight: Jupiter meets Venus Ashton Edwards - June 9, 2026 Astronomy Meteorite provides evidence of missing protoplanets Ashton Edwards - June 8, 2026