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Space junk is mainly old satellites that we never bothered to bring back to earth. In other words, we launch space junk to space, but it's not junk at launch. Get it?
Yes it is, space junk , space junk orbits the earth just above it atmoshpere . Space junk consists of debris from shuttle and rockets sent to the moon or to explore deep space. ░¤JΣ†¤░
space junk is created by humans with out purpose, is created by the satellites , space rockets ..etc. the space junk is the little parts that fall or get of these things
Space junk gets into space by astronauts dropping there gloves or a tool when they are working at a space station, or things that come off a space station. in other words the only space junk there is, is from us humans.
This would happen, space junk could collide with asteroids, but most space junk is close to the earth, away from the main asteroid belt. It would be more likely to collide with meteroids and other bits of space junk.
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Space junk is mainly old satellites that we never bothered to bring back to earth. In other words, we launch space junk to space, but it's not junk at launch. Get it?
Yes it is, space junk , space junk orbits the earth just above it atmoshpere . Space junk consists of debris from shuttle and rockets sent to the moon or to explore deep space. ░¤JΣ†¤░
"Space Junk" gets into space because of us leaving materials behind when we visit space.
space junk is created by humans with out purpose, is created by the satellites , space rockets ..etc. the space junk is the little parts that fall or get of these things
No. Space junk consists of fragments of spacecraft left in space. Saturn is a planet.
Space junk gets into space by astronauts dropping there gloves or a tool when they are working at a space station, or things that come off a space station. in other words the only space junk there is, is from us humans.
This would happen, space junk could collide with asteroids, but most space junk is close to the earth, away from the main asteroid belt. It would be more likely to collide with meteroids and other bits of space junk.
in space, junk can spread out anywhere around the Earth's orbit, and small pieces are untraceable. In orbit, they move at such high speeds that a small piece can cause the space shuttle or international space station to explode. There have been a few situations recently when the people in the I.S.S had to take cover in an escape pod and quickly move the space station to avoid a flying piece of scrap. Don't think of it as an environmental/ pollution concern- the concern is to save lives and billions of dollars.
it was disposed in space by arcrafts
it was disposed in space by arcrafts
The number one contributor to space junk is Russia and the UK.