Space Congestion: The Growing Traffic Jam in Low Earth Orbit

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Source: The New York Times
Space Congestion: The Growing Traffic Jam in Low Earth Orbit
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Earth's low orbit is becoming increasingly crowded with various objects, including an expanding International Space Station hosting projects from multiple countries, a moon rover exploring the lunar south pole, cooperative communications satellites shared by smaller nations, Elon Musk's Starlink satellites dominating the active satellite count, and a significant amount of space debris. Additionally, there are autonomous miners testing asteroid-mining capabilities, scientists conducting experiments on the International Space Station, space advertising becoming a reality, artworks ranging from tiny to spacecraft-sized being sent into orbit, drug manufacturing experiments in microgravity, reusable robotic spacecraft operated by the US and China, and telescopes observing extreme objects in the universe.

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