As humanity's ambitions for space exploration and satellite deployment grow, so does the problem of space debris. Space debris, or orbital debris, is now a major concern, posing a significant threat to both operating satellites and the safety of future space missions. According to a recent analysis by the European Space Policy Institute (ESPI), global efforts to reduce the spread of space debris are gaining momentum, but much remains to be done. The growing space debris crisis Over the past few decades, space missions have resulted in an increase in the amount of debris in Earth's orbit. This includes everything from decommissioned satellites to debris from collisions. Although space debris may not be visible from Earth, its effects are very real. Even tiny fragments can cause catastrophic damage to satellites and spacecraft, given the incredible speed at which they travel. International response Global organizations, governments and private companies have begun to take this pr...
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