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Video on cleaning up space debris

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We do seem to enjoy littering up what ever spot we find ourselves in. Interesting video on some of the efforts to clean up space debris before we can't put anything else up these. Astonishing how many objects are orbiting.

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Simply amazing how much stuff is up there.
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All who are interested in space debris, satellites, and other objects orbiting the Earth may visit Stuff in Space. This service not only shows all objects but also contains information about each piece of debris. You may click on the dot to see whether it's satellite, dead satellite, or rocket body may see its name, velocity, etc.
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