“@WSJ: More than 21,000 pieces of debris with a radius larger than 10 centimeters exist in orbit pic.twitter.com/5fcBsEzJ7C” @schrades3210
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“@WSJ: More than 21,000 pieces of debris with a radius larger than 10 centimeters exist in orbit pic.twitter.com/5fcBsEzJ7C” @schrades3210
Now we're polluting space. MT @WSJ: Over 21,000 pieces of debris over 10cm radius are in orbit http://on.wsj.com/1rx6KGg pic.twitter.com/eROuGw7EKm
@WSJ You do not have to be a rocket scientist to know.
that eventually some or most of space junk will fall to earth.
@WSJ good for BK. Why fund more waste fraud & abuse of taxpayers money?
@WSJ # Interplanetary Trash Hauler needed ASAP !
@WSJ And still there are people who won't let illegal aliens cross the border. Who do they think are going to clean up that mess?
@WSJ and moving relatively in excess of 20,000 km/h = trouble for satellites
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