Energy & Science

Space Garbage Solutions Could Help Fix Earth’s Plastic Problem

Space agencies have had some success managing the growing amount of satellite waste

Animation of a satellite break-up from the 7th European Conference on Space Debris. 

Source: ESA
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We’ve launched 9,600 satellites since 1957. For the first few decades, no one thought about what would happen once they reached the end of their lives. By the time space agencies decided to do something, it had become a problem.

“A vast majority of objects in orbit are effectively stranded there,” says Stijn Lemmens, a space debris analyst at the European Space Agency. “And they have a lifetime of hundreds, thousands of years.”