Not a lot. The problem is that there's too much of it to reasonably collect it all, and anything other than that would be likely to just create more, smaller debris instead of actually eliminating it.
There is debris such as satellites, gloves, nuts, etc. in outer space. Docking is a space word.
· debris (junk - satellites, gloves, nuts, etc.)
Avoid the trip.
Space debris can be observed with telescopes.
Yes, you will be able to see photos of space debris if you google images 'space debris'.
When a space voyage is planned, it is important to plan for space debris because a lot of the space debris floating around can lead to accidents in future space excursions. Empty fuel canisters are a good example of space debris.
Debris (junk - satellites, gloves, nuts, etc.) are in outer space. It begins with the letter d.
Oh yes, NASA tracks the space debris.
yes unfortunately it does (google search "space debris" for more information
a meteor is a peace of rock or other debris from outer space that burns up as it enters earth's atmosphere
outer (as in "outer space")
they built it in outer space