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Space debris: More storm clouds ahead in orbit, experts say – Space.com
The problem isn’t going away anytime soon.
Russia now admittedly carried out a direct-ascent anti-satellite missile mission that took out its own spacecraft, reducing to rubble Cosmos 1408 — a more-than-2-ton Tselina-D spysat that launched into orbit in 1982.
On Nov. 15, the defunct spacecraft was…
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