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The Difficult Search for Dangerous Space Junk

The Difficult Search for Dangerous Space Junk

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November 11, 2022

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More than 36,500 pieces of space debris orbit the earth,

and as we make more trips into space and launch more satellites it’s becoming harder to avoid. WSJ’s George Downs reports on how governments and companies are working to clean up space junk through new technology and regulation.

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Read the article: https://www.wsj.com/articles/the-difficult-search-for-dangerous-space-junk-11668162607

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