Space debris in low Earth orbit typically travels at speeds between 7-8 km/s, while debris in higher orbits can travel at speeds up to 11 km/s. The average speed of space debris orbiting Earth is around 7-8 km/s.
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Space junk travels as fast as all material that orbits the Earth or at about 17,500 miles per hour. This is fast enough to do damage to anything the junk encounters in orbit.
Space debris can be observed with telescopes.
Oh yes, NASA tracks the space debris.
Space debris in low Earth orbit typically travels at speeds between 7-8 km/s, while debris in higher orbits can travel at speeds up to 11 km/s. The average speed of space debris orbiting Earth is around 7-8 km/s.
It depends on where in space they are but they often travel extremely fast, upwards of 11 km per second
Meteoroids are small chunks of rocks and debris in space that travel through Earth's atmosphere and hit its surface.
Fast enough to cause a big spolosion
yes
plasma
Space junk travels as fast as all material that orbits the Earth or at about 17,500 miles per hour. This is fast enough to do damage to anything the junk encounters in orbit.
The best fictional way to travel through space fast without messing with time is teleportation.
They travel through space at the same speed that Saturn travels.
Space debris can be observed with telescopes.
Yes, you will be able to see photos of space debris if you google images 'space debris'.
500 Kilometers per hour