workshop

Space Debris - Junkyard Orbit?!

workshop
Space Debris - Junkyard Orbit?!

A workshop on collisions in space, 10,700+ tons of space debris, and sustainable space travel.

The age of space travel began with the launch of Sputnik 1 on October 4, 1957. Since then, more than 6,000 rockets have been successfully launched into space. The downside is that for a long time, no one thought to clean up the mess. Today, objects with a total mass of more than 10,000 tons are floating in Earth's orbit. This poses a threat not only to the ISS and satellites, but to space travel as a whole. And because sustainability is also important in space, we will address the issue of space debris in this workshop. We'll look at how to detect it, how to avoid it, and maybe even how to recycle it.


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Space Debris - Junkyard Orbit?!


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