January 5, 2026 Quick space links
Courtesy of BtB’s stringer Jay. This post is also an open thread. I welcome my readers to post any comments or additional links relating to any space issues, even if unrelated to the links below.
- New Spanish communications satellite suffers ‘space particle’ impact
It appears the satellite was hit by a very tiny micro-meteoroid, but moving at a high relative speed.
- On this day in 1958 Sputnik, the world’s first artificial satellite, burned up on reentry into Earth’s atmosphere
It had transmitted signals back to Earth for almost a month before its batteries died.
- On this day in 2004 the rover Spirit landed in Gusev Crater
Its 90-day mission would last more than 6 years. Its twin, Opportunity, would last more than 14 years.
Courtesy of BtB’s stringer Jay. This post is also an open thread. I welcome my readers to post any comments or additional links relating to any space issues, even if unrelated to the links below.
- New Spanish communications satellite suffers ‘space particle’ impact
It appears the satellite was hit by a very tiny micro-meteoroid, but moving at a high relative speed.
- On this day in 1958 Sputnik, the world’s first artificial satellite, burned up on reentry into Earth’s atmosphere
It had transmitted signals back to Earth for almost a month before its batteries died.
- On this day in 2004 the rover Spirit landed in Gusev Crater
Its 90-day mission would last more than 6 years. Its twin, Opportunity, would last more than 14 years.









