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Why Don’t More Satellites Crash Into One Another?

Por: Slate Science October 20, 2022

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Each year I read the bios of all of the winners of , and each year there’s one winner whose citation forces me to acknowledge my own absolute and total ignorance. This year that genius was , an astrodynamicist (?) and “space environmentalist” (?!) at the who, according to the MacArthur Foundation, is “envisioning transparent and collaborative solutions for creating a circular space economy that improves oversight of earth’s orbital... + full article



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