How Government is Dealing With Flying Space Junk (Nextgov)

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    How Government is Dealing With Flying Space Junk – By Kirsten Errick (Nextgov) / Dec 28, 2022

    Space junk, or orbital debris, has become a topic of increasing interest among several agencies and Congress.

    There are more than 5,500 active satellites in orbit as of this spring, a number that is projected to grow to 58,000 by 2030, according to the Government Accountability Office. However, when these satellites are no longer in use and remain in space, this debris can become problematic.

    Orbital debris, or space junk, “consists of human-made objects orbiting Earth that no longer serve a purpose, including mission-related and fragmentation debris, nonfunctional spacecraft and abandoned rocket stages,” according to NASA.

    There is a brewing battle between the Federal Communications Commission and NASA about regulating orbital debris, with each agency staking its claim.

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