There is much space debris. Humans have many decayed satellites and probes floating around.
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No. Space junk consists of fragments of spacecraft left in space. Saturn is a planet.
Probably when the Earth and the solar system were very young, and the solar system was still full of stray junk. In the 4 billion years since, the majority of the stuff in the inner solar system has already crashed into the Sun, Jupiter, or the Earth, or the Moon, or been thrown out of the solar system.
Yes, space junk can be found around other planets in our solar system. For example, Mars has debris from previous missions and satellites that have been sent there. Additionally, moons such as our own Moon can also have bits of debris left behind by spacecraft.
The number one thing in our solar system is space, or empty vacuum, through which blows the solar wind. The sun is the next largest thing in the solar system, outmassing all the planets, asteroids, comets, and icy debris beyond the orbit of Neptune by a factor of a thousand.Planets, their moons, the Kuiper Belt, Oort Cloud, comets, asteroids, and meteroids constitute much of the remainder of the solar system.Our solar system consists primarily of the sun, which accounts for 99% of the solar system's total mass. The remaining 1% are the eight major planets and their moons, numerous minor planets, and other bodies such as comets and asteroids.
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No, asteroids are simply space junk bound together.
Star (Sun), Planets, Moons, Asteroids, Space dust/junk
No. Space junk consists of fragments of spacecraft left in space. Saturn is a planet.
The planets and other rocky and icy junk in our Solar system are always, every second, orbiting the Sun.
Because there was a lot of junk in the early solar system.
Objects smaller than planets are:moonsasteroidsdebris (junk from man made satellites)dust,gasesparticles from the Sun
Probably when the Earth and the solar system were very young, and the solar system was still full of stray junk. In the 4 billion years since, the majority of the stuff in the inner solar system has already crashed into the Sun, Jupiter, or the Earth, or the Moon, or been thrown out of the solar system.
Space junk,meteorites and solar wind
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No there are no satellites that the space program can reuse. This is why there is so much space and orbital debris in the solar system. Space and orbital debris means space and orbital junk or pollution.
Yes, space junk can be found around other planets in our solar system. For example, Mars has debris from previous missions and satellites that have been sent there. Additionally, moons such as our own Moon can also have bits of debris left behind by spacecraft.