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COLLIDING SPACE JUNK MAKES ‘NOISE’ THAT COULD BE HEARD FROM EARTH

Orbital smash-ups cause tiny pieces of space junk to emit signals that could be detected from Earth, a new study has found. Space junk is a growing problem. As of November 2023, the world’s space surveillance networks were tracking about 35,610 pieces of space debris larger than ten centimetres (four inches). That stuff is old satellites, used rocket stages and fragments spawned in orbital collisions and explosions. These tracked objects

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