Tereza
Coverage of Tereza in the Nexus archive.
- An artificial 'Saturn's ring' of satellites could soon fill the sky, astronomers warn
Astronomers warn about an artificial 'Saturn's ring' of satellites that could soon fill the sky. The article also mentions Tereza, a science and technology journalist with a background in journalism and space studies.
- Every SpaceX Starlink satellite has to dodge a collision almost weekly, and experts fear the worst
Every SpaceX Starlink satellite must avoid collisions nearly weekly, raising concerns among experts about potential risks.
- Space junk debris cloud discovered in high-traffic orbit 'is a potential minefield' for the costliest satellites
A space junk debris cloud in high-traffic orbit poses a potential risk to expensive satellites. The article includes a bio of Tereza, a science and technology journalist with expertise in space and engineering.
- Your lost dog can now call home with the world's 1st satellite-connected dog collar
The world's first satellite-connected dog collar allows lost dogs to call home. The article is authored by Tereza, a London-based science and technology journalist with a background in journalism and space studies.
- The growing number of satellites in orbit could soon make telescopes obsolete. 'For astronomy, this would obviously be catastrophic'
The article discusses the potential impact of increasing satellite numbers on astronomy, with experts warning it could render telescopes obsolete. It also highlights Tereza's background as a science and technology journalist with expertise in space and media.