There's a new race in space, but it's not where you might think. It's happening close to home in the nearest bit of space, right on the edge of Earth's atmosphere.
High in the skies of Earth, a new … [+13239 chars]
Sky skimmers: The race to fly satellites at the lowest orbits yet - BBC.com
There's a new race in space, but it's not where you might think. It's happening close to home – in the nearest bit of space, right on the edge of Earth's atmosphere.
By:Jonathan O'Callaghan
Source:BBC News
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