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    ‘This feels fragile’: how a satellite-smashing chain reaction could spiral out of control

    Today, the space around Earth can no longer be considered empty. More than 30,000 objects are in orbit, and that figure is rising exponentially

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    the Guardian (www.theguardian.com)

    Elon Musk's SpaceX may have unwittingly* pioneered our imprisonment on Earth.

    >> The big fear is that future collisions will cause a domino effect where Earth’s orbit becomes cluttered with tiny, high-speed bits of metal. That could create a near-impenetrable layer of debris that would make space launches so dangerous it would essentially trap humans on Earth. <<

    * See the comment by @teknomagic

    #Space #CrowdedSpace #Satellites #Astronomy #SpaceX #ElonMusk #KesslerSyndrome #Environment #SpacePollution

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      ‘This feels fragile’: how a satellite-smashing chain reaction could spiral out of control

      Today, the space around Earth can no longer be considered empty. More than 30,000 objects are in orbit, and that figure is rising exponentially

      favicon

      the Guardian (www.theguardian.com)

      Elon Musk's SpaceX may have unwittingly* pioneered our imprisonment on Earth.

      >> The big fear is that future collisions will cause a domino effect where Earth’s orbit becomes cluttered with tiny, high-speed bits of metal. That could create a near-impenetrable layer of debris that would make space launches so dangerous it would essentially trap humans on Earth. <<

      * See the comment by @teknomagic

      #Space #CrowdedSpace #Satellites #Astronomy #SpaceX #ElonMusk #KesslerSyndrome #Environment #SpacePollution

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      @jemmesedi not really unwittingly, since astronomers have been warning everyone about this (including him) for years

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        ‘This feels fragile’: how a satellite-smashing chain reaction could spiral out of control

        Today, the space around Earth can no longer be considered empty. More than 30,000 objects are in orbit, and that figure is rising exponentially

        favicon

        the Guardian (www.theguardian.com)

        Elon Musk's SpaceX may have unwittingly* pioneered our imprisonment on Earth.

        >> The big fear is that future collisions will cause a domino effect where Earth’s orbit becomes cluttered with tiny, high-speed bits of metal. That could create a near-impenetrable layer of debris that would make space launches so dangerous it would essentially trap humans on Earth. <<

        * See the comment by @teknomagic

        #Space #CrowdedSpace #Satellites #Astronomy #SpaceX #ElonMusk #KesslerSyndrome #Environment #SpacePollution

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        @jemmesedi @teknomagic *halfwittingly

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          ‘This feels fragile’: how a satellite-smashing chain reaction could spiral out of control

          Today, the space around Earth can no longer be considered empty. More than 30,000 objects are in orbit, and that figure is rising exponentially

          favicon

          the Guardian (www.theguardian.com)

          Elon Musk's SpaceX may have unwittingly* pioneered our imprisonment on Earth.

          >> The big fear is that future collisions will cause a domino effect where Earth’s orbit becomes cluttered with tiny, high-speed bits of metal. That could create a near-impenetrable layer of debris that would make space launches so dangerous it would essentially trap humans on Earth. <<

          * See the comment by @teknomagic

          #Space #CrowdedSpace #Satellites #Astronomy #SpaceX #ElonMusk #KesslerSyndrome #Environment #SpacePollution

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          @jemmesedi @teknomagic
          Will this affect the Artemis II mission?

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