There is a satellite that smells the fire before the flames pop. Literally. And the space debris, that cosmic jam of screws, rocket stages and pieces of paint that orbits over our heads, is giving you where it hurts most: every time you force it to move, your fire map is filled with holes. The Aqua satellite is the right eye of NASA to catch fires in diapers, but orbital debris threatens to leave it blind before time. A camouflaged firefighter f…
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There is a satellite that smells the fire before the flames pop. Literally. And the space debris, that cosmic jam of screws, rocket stages and pieces of paint that orbits over our heads, is giving you where it hurts most: every time you force it to move, your fire map is filled with holes. The Aqua satellite is the right eye of NASA to catch fires in diapers, but orbital debris threatens to leave it blind before time. A camouflaged firefighter f…