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Japan goes fishing for space junk but 700-metre 'tether' fails www.theguardian.com

posted by  banzaitokyo | 7 years, 9 months ago in Science & Technology

An experimental Japanese mission to clear space junk from the Earth’s orbit has ended in failure, officials said on Monday, in an embarrassment for Tokyo.

More than 100m pieces of rubbish are thought to be whizzing around the planet, including cast-off equipment from old satellites and bits of rocket, which experts say could pose risks for future space exploration.


0 | #12722 by  BarbaraEbara | 7 years, 9 months ago
I always wondered what happened to items that got lost out there by crews with NASA and the like. I would imagine over time they eventually get sucked in from gravity but then again, maybe they just aren't heavy enough or close enough.
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