Late last night, the National Astronomical Observatory-Rozhen detected a glowing object the size of a car or a bus. The observatory’s director Nikola Petrov told BNT that it was not a meteorite or asteroid, but debris from artificial satellites orbiting the Earth. According to him, these non-functioning objects are called "space junk", with over 200,000 such pieces currently in space.
Similar phenomena in the sky are likely to become more frequent in the near future. While this debris is still safe for now, in 20-30 years it could potentially pose a threat to the Earth's inhabitants, said Nikola Petrov.
Defence Minister Atanas Zapryanov has cancelled the air show at the Graf Ignatievo Air Base after an L-39 ZA military transport plane crashed, the Defence Ministry said. The accident occurred during preparations for tomorrow's demonstrations to..
Bulgaria has always been open to dialogue with North Macedonia and expects that this dialogue will contribute not only to our cultural rapprochement, but also to the strengthening of economic cooperation. We expect that this dialogue will finally..
President Rumen Radev was co-pilot in an F-16 fighter piloted by an Italian pilot. The demonstration flight from the Graf Ignatyevo airbase lasted 40 minutes. "The F-16 flight took me back to 2005, when General Clark, then a captain, and I flew..
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At a Bulgarian-Chinese business forum in Sofia, President Rumen Radev pointed out the advantages of the business environment in..
The Supreme Administrative Court rejected the appeal of the coalition around Ahmed Dogan - "Democracy, Rights and Freedoms - DPS"..
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