Satellite Survives Space Debris Collision, Captures Selfie as Proof

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A small object traveling at high speed punctured NanoAvionics' MP42 satellite in Earth's orbit, highlighting the risks posed by space debris and micrometeoroids. The incident underscores the importance of responsible space operations to prevent the escalation of space debris, which could lead to the Kessler effect—a cascade of collisions in orbit. NanoAvionics has joined the European Space Agency's Zero Debris Charter to help mitigate this risk by promoting responsible satellite operations and disposal.
Topics:science#kessler-effect#nanoavionics#orbital-safety#satellite-impact#science-and-technology#space-debris
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