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Oliver Schafeld

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»More satellites were launched in the last few years than the entire six decades of space exploration. 130 million pieces of space debris larger than a millimetre orbit Earth, threatening satellites now and in the future. Once a week, a satellite or rocket body reenters uncontrolled through our atmosphere. Behaviours in space have to change.«

esa.int/Space_Safety/Clean_Spa

perplexity.ai/search/how-many-

explainingscience.org/2024/06/


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Oliver Schafeld

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»More satellites were launched in the last few years than the entire six decades of space exploration. 130 million pieces of space debris larger than a millimetre orbit Earth, threatening satellites now and in the future. Once a week, a satellite or rocket body reenters uncontrolled through our atmosphere. Behaviours in space have to change.«

esa.int/Space_Safety/Clean_Spa

perplexity.ai/search/how-many-

explainingscience.org/2024/06/


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Oliver Schafeld

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»More satellites were launched in the last few years than the entire six decades of space exploration. 130 million pieces of space debris larger than a millimetre orbit Earth, threatening satellites now and in the future. Once a week, a satellite or rocket body reenters uncontrolled through our atmosphere. Behaviours in space have to change.«

esa.int/Space_Safety/Clean_Spa

perplexity.ai/search/how-many-

explainingscience.org/2024/06/


Tags: #spacetrashla #spacetrashla #spacetrashla


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