Recommended Reading: How do we deal with giant space garbage?

A SpaceX Falcon9 rocket blasts off the launch pad on Wednesday, Feb. 11, 2015, carrying the NOAA's Deep Space Climate Observatory spacecraft that will orbit between Earth and the sun, providing advanced warning of extreme emissions from the sun which can effect power grids and satellites close to earth. (Red Huber/Orlando Sentinel/Tribune News Service via Getty Images) Orlando Sentinel via Getty Images How to deal with rocket boosters and other giant space garbage Ramin Skibba, Wired Since a second-stage booster from one of SpaceX's Falcon 9s could crash into the moon, now is a good time to examine how we can deal with all the huge pieces of "free-flying space junk." How Facebook is morphing into Meta Sheera Frenkel, Mike Isaac and Ryan Mac; The New York Times Facebook's transition includes urging current employees to apply for new jobs focused on augmented and virtual reality hardware and software. But is the company pivoting without addressing its current problems like extremism and misinformation? Meet the NSA spies shaping the future Patrick Howell O'Neill, MIT Technology Review An interview with Gil Herrera, head of the NSA's Research Directorate. Herrera discusses the future of security and spying, including cybersecurity and quantum computing.

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