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๐ธ To get all this mass to orbit in the modern day, even with SpaceX's extremely low cost of $2,700/kg, would cost over $37 billion.
๐ฐ๏ธ As of 2024, there are ~36,500 tracked objects in orbit larger than 10 cm, and millions of smaller untracked fragments.
๐ The Kessler Syndrome is a feared cascade scenario where collisions create more debris, triggering an unstoppable chain reaction.
๐ก๏ธ The ISS regularly performs debris avoidance maneuvers to prevent catastrophic impacts.
๐งน Active cleanup missions are in development, including magnetized tethers, robotic arms, nets, and laser systems.
๐ The U.S., China, Russia, and private companies like SpaceX are the largest contributors to orbital hardware.
๐ก The growing space economy makes orbital debris one of the most pressing 21st-century environmental issues, though itโs invisible to most people.
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There's more space trash than all active objects (i.e., currently in operation) combined
57%