The Satellites are risk of collision in orbit of the earth over the U.S

 The satellites are 560 miles (901) kilometers above the US state of Pittsburgh.

The satellites are 560 miles (901) kilometers above the US state of Pittsburgh.

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Astronomical tracking agency Leo Labs warned that two satellites in orbit above Earth could collide with each other this week. These satellites are expected to pass at a speed of approximately 14.7 kilometers per second on the night of January 29, at a height of 560 miles (901) kilometers above the US state of Pittsburgh.

1/ we are monitoring a close approach event involving IRAS (13777), the decommissioned space telescope launched in 1983, and GGSE-4 (2828), an experimental US payload launched in 1967.

(IRAS image credit: NASA)

According to scientists, there is a 100% chance of collisions between satellites, in the event of a collision; their debris will spread into orbit. Astronomers have no contact with any satellite, nor do they have any mechanism to prevent the collision of the two planets.

Preparations are being made to launch a communications satellite called Zafar in Iran's orbit

Preparations are being made to launch a communications satellite called Zafar in Iran’s orbit

Iran, on the other hand, has planned to drop one of its communications satellite into orbit. Iran’s communications technology minister Mohammad Javad Azari Jahromi said on Wednesday that communications satellites would be released soon in the ground orbit, according to media. Iran said it plans to launch six such satellites in orbit. Mohammad Javad Azari Jahromi said that preparations were being made to launch Zafar communication satellite in the orbit of the earth, but he did not provide any final date in this regard.

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