Astronauts on the International Space Station have taken shelter after a defunct observation satellite broke up into more than 100 pieces of debris.
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The French Senate recently released a report shedding light on the escalating issue of satellite pollution and space debris. Written by Jean-Luc Fugit, MP and Ludovic Haye, Senator, the analysis illustrates the growing awareness about this issue. The report points out that the last few years have seen an increase in the number of launches, […] The post French senate report warns of growing threat of space debris pollution appeared first on defenceWeb.
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