"Orbital Space Debris: Threatening Earth's Magnetic Field and NASA's Sustainability Strategy"

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Dead and dying commercial satellites are generating space trash that could compromise Earth's ionosphere and magnetosphere, potentially disrupting our delicate plasma environment. With the rapid increase in satellite launches for internet services, the space industry is on track to significantly pollute the space around our planet. This pollution, largely unexplored and unmonitored, poses a threat to our magnetosphere, which is crucial for protecting Earth from the solar system's dangers. The space industry must prioritize studying and monitoring the environmental impact of satellite pollution before further launches.
Topics:science#environmental-impact#magnetosphere#satellite-internet#science-and-technology#space-debris#space-pollution
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