Anti-satellite weapons are creating space hazards. Here's a

Anti-satellite weapons are creating space hazards. Here's a way to limit the damage - Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists

Debris generated by anti-satellite weapons tests, like the one Russia conducted late last year, poses a significant threat to use of space, whether by militaries or private enterprises. There is a path toward eliminating the damage of the space weapons tests without limiting weapons technologies that can be used as anti-satellite weapons

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