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Space debris and the battle for space

UN Chronicle, 2012
On 10 February 2009, a decommissioned “Cosmos 2251” satellite and an operational “Iridium 33” satellite collided at an altitude of 790 km in low Earth orbit (leo), a zone heavily populated by communications satellites. The collision created two distinct clouds of more than 800 pieces of space debris—man-made objects in orbit that no longer serve a ...
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The space debris around the earth.

Science progress, 2000
When in October 1957 the first artificial satellite, Sputnik 1, was launched by the USSR, nobody could imagine that after less than 50 years we would be facing an environmental problem in the near- Earth space. A few years later, on 29 June 196l anotherkey event happened, even if less resoundingfrom the political and scientific point of view, that ...
Rossi A, Valsecchi GB
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Roboticists are grappling with space debris

Science Robotics
The serious global need for on-orbit servicing of satellites and remediation of space debris demands robotic solutions.
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Review of contact and contactless active space debris removal approaches

Progress in Aerospace Sciences, 2022
Alexander S Ledkov, Vladimir S Aslanov
exaly  

SPACE ECOLOGY – SPACE DEBRIS

БЛИЗКИЯТ КОСМОС – ОБЩА ЦЕЛ
Space security is becoming increasingly important with the rising number of satellites and debris in orbit, as well as the growing militarization of space. Preventing conflicts requires collaboration, new tracking and maneuvering technologies, and updates to the international legal framework.
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Crowded Space: A Review on Radar Measurements for Space Debris Monitoring and Tracking

Applied Sciences (Switzerland), 2021
Giacomo Muntoni   +2 more
exaly  

Space Debris as a Weapon

2018
We often look up to the night sky to see shooting stars, the International Space Station, and satellites streaking across the sky. There are thousands of objects orbiting Earth, and within minutes under a dark sky, both satellites and space debris can be seen with the naked eye.
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From Space Debris to Space Weaponry: A Legal Examination of Space Debris as a Weapon

2024 16th International Conference on Cyber Conflict: Over the Horizon (CyCon)
Anna Blechová   +2 more
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