@elonmusk Hey Elon outside of Starlink which you changed orbit to lessen the impact (Kessler syndrome), has SpaceX… https://t.co/XRH3aJDou2
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The space ‘junk’, that includes spare rocket parts and other debris that are floating around in space, could prove dangerous to the spacecraft should they happen to collide with them. SpaceX’s president Gwynne Shotwell had earlier said in an interview with Time Magazine that the Starship was capable of picking up the junk in the Earth’s orbit and storing it in its cargo bay.
Chances of collision will increase with the rise in the number of satellites in the orbit, which is happening as SpaceX has put over 1500 Starlink satellites in the lower Earth orbit and plans increase the number upto 42,000 by mid-2027, as per a report by Business Insider. The first Starship rocket could blast off into space as early as July. Let’s hope it is able to do the job and collect the junk on the route too.
timesofindia.indiatimes.com
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