Space Debris Crisis: Global Threat Demands Urgent Action
Earth's orbit is increasingly cluttered with millions of pieces of space debris, posing a severe threat to operational satellites and future space missions. Experts warn of a potential cascading collision scenario, known as Kessler Syndrome, if nations don't prioritize sustainable space practices and active debris removal.
- Millions of debris fragments pose severe collision risks in Earth's orbit.
- ESA warns of escalating problem, introducing a 'space environment health index'.
- Kessler Syndrome could render orbits unusable, impacting vital services.
- International cooperation and active removal technologies are crucial for mitigation.
- India, with its growing space program, is directly affected and has initiatives.
- Recent incidents underscore the immediate danger to spacecraft and astronauts.
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