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Space Junk Removal Is Not Going Smoothly

Scientific American Space Junk Removal Is Not Going Smoothly Despite promising technology demonstrations, there is no one-size-fits-all solution for the growing problem of taking out the orbital trash Print Even tiny pieces of space debris can have catastrophic effects. This image shows the result of a lab-test impact between a block of aluminum and a small aluminum sphere traveling at nearly 7 kilometers per second. Credit: ESA Advertisement A Space Age “tragedy of the commons” is unfolding right under our nose or, really, right over our head and no consensus yet exists on how to stop it. For more than a half-century, humans have been hurling objects into low-Earth orbit in ever growing numbers. And with few meaningful limitations on further launches into that increasingly congested realm, the prevailing attitude has been persistently permissive: in orbit, it seems, there is always room for one more.

SpaceX s Starlink and OneWeb satellite come within 109 feet of crashing into each other in orbit

Two satellites belonging to SpaceX and OneWeb nearly collided in orbit The event happened April 4 following OneWeb sending a new  batch March 30 OneWeb operate higher SpaceX s satellites, so it has to pass through them  However, one internet satellite came 109 feet within a Starlink The collision was avoided due to SpaceX deactivating its collision avoidance system that allowed OneWeb s device to safely pass by

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