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Warning: Your satellite is about to be hit by debris in space

17 Apr 2026
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Space Operations in 2025

The year 2025 marked a significant milestone in space history with the highest number of launches since the dawn of the space age.

Launch and Operational Satellites

  • There were a total of 328 launch attempts, with 315 successful launches resulting in the deployment of 4,198 operational satellites.
  • The space object population saw a substantial increase with 4,651 new objects added in 2025.
  • Compared to previous years: 
    • 2024 had 2,963 new objects from 254 launches.
    • 2023 had 3,135 new objects from 212 launches.

Space Alerts and Collision Avoidance

  • More than 1.5 lakh alerts issued for Indian satellites by the CSpOC of US Space Command.
  • The Indian Space Situational Awareness Report (ISSAR) for 2025 highlights the congestion in Low Earth Orbit (LEO) with 1.6 lakh close approach alerts.
  • ISRO reported: 
    • Four Collision Avoidance Manoeuvres (CAM) for Geostationary Orbit (GEO).
    • Fourteen CAMs for Low Earth Orbit (LEO), including adjustments for the NISAR mission.
    • Two CAMs were specifically for the Chandrayaan-2 mission.

Re-entry of Space Objects

  • A total of 1,911 catalogued objects re-entered the atmosphere in 2025.
  • The number of re-entries was less than in 2024 due to: 
    • Large-scale de-orbiting of Starlink satellites and more intense solar activity in 2024.
  • Among the re-entered objects in 2025: 
    • 1,002 were known spacecraft.
    • 657 were debris objects.
    • 108 were rocket bodies.
    • 144 were of unknown nature.

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De-orbiting

De-orbiting refers to the process of intentionally causing a satellite or spacecraft to re-enter Earth's atmosphere and burn up, typically to prevent it from becoming space debris.

NISAR

The NASA-ISRO Synthetic Aperture Radar (NISAR) is a joint Earth-observation satellite mission by the U.S. National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) and the Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO). It is designed to observe Earth's land surfaces and polar regions, providing data for climate change research and disaster management.

LEO

Low Earth Orbit (LEO) refers to a region of space close to Earth's surface, typically ranging from 160 to 2,000 kilometers above sea level. It is the most accessible orbital region for space missions, including the International Space Station and many satellites.

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