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Can we stop space from filling up with junk?

Can we stop space from filling up with junk?

Space is big... but not infinite. The area around the Earth is populated by thousands of satellites and a million pieces of space debris, and those objects could stay in orbit for decades. Adding to the complexity, since 2019 there's been a growth-spurt in the number of satellites being sent into space. Is it possible to avoid a catastrophic build-up of junk in orbit that could make space unusable? Guest: Professor Aaron Rosengren, space engineer from the University of California, San Diego Producer: Alex Tighe

Late Night Live - Separate stories podcast · Australian Broadcasting Corporation

November 17, 202516m 24s

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Space is big... but not infinite. The area around the Earth is populated by thousands of satellites and a million pieces of space debris, and those objects could stay in orbit for decades. Adding to the complexity, since 2019 there's been a growth-spurt in the number of satellites being sent into space. Is it possible to avoid a catastrophic build-up of junk in orbit that could make space unusable?

  • Guest: Professor Aaron Rosengren, space engineer from the University of California, San Diego
  • Producer: Alex Tighe

Topics

space junkspace trafficsatellites