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Space Pollution: Junk Needs Clean Up, Scientists Say

Space Pollution

SETH BORENSTEIN   09/ 1/11 05:03 PM ET   AP

WASHINGTON — Space junk has made such a mess of Earth's orbit that experts say we may need to finally think about cleaning it up.

That may mean vacuuming up debris with weird space technology – cosmic versions of nets, magnets and giant umbrellas, according to the chairman of an expert panel that issued a new report on the problem Thursday.

There are 22,000 objects in orbit that are big enough for officials on the ground to track and countless more smaller ones that could do damage to human-carrying spaceships and valuable satellites. The International Space Station has to move out of the way of debris from time to time.

"We've lost control of the environment," said retired NASA senior scientist Donald Kessler, who headed the National Academy of Sciences report.

Since the space age began 54 years ago, civilization has littered the area just above Earth's atmosphere with leftover boosters and other parts that come off during launches, as well as old satellites. When scientists noticed that this could be a problem, they came up with agreements to limit new space junk and those plans had been working.

Those agreements are intended to make sure what is sent into orbit eventually falls back to Earth and burns up.

But two events in the past four years – a 2007 Chinese anti-satellite weapon test and a 2009 crash-in-orbit of two satellites – put so much new junk in space that everything changed, the report said. The widely criticized Chinese test used a missile to smash an aging weather satellite into 150,000 pieces of debris larger than four-tenths of an inch and 3,118 pieces can be tracked by radar on the ground, the report said.

"Those two single events doubled the amount of fragments in Earth orbit and completely wiped out what we had done in the last 25 years," Kessler said.

All that junk that means something has to be done, "which means you have to look at cleaning space," said Kessler.

The study only briefly mentions the cleanup possibility, raising technical, legal and diplomatic hurdles. But it refers to a report earlier this year by a Defense Department science think-tank that outlines all sorts of unusual techniques. The report by the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency is called "Catcher's Mitt" and it mentions harpoons, nets, tethers, magnets and even a giant dish or umbrella-shaped device that would sweep up tiny pieces of debris.

While the new report doesn't recommend using the technology, Kessler said it's needed. He likes one company's idea of a satellite that is armed with nets that could be sprung on wayward junk. Attached to the net is an electromagnetic tether that could either pull the junk down to a point where it would burn up harmlessly or boost it to safer orbit.

NASA officials said they are examining the study.

The report is from the National Research Council, a branch of the National Academy of Sciences, which is an independent organization chartered by Congress to advise the government on science.

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WASHINGTON — Space junk has made such a mess of Earth's orbit that experts say we may need to finally think about cleaning it up. That may mean vacuuming up debris with weird space technology &...
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10:40 PM on 09/23/2011
Sounds like a good business opportunity. I'm going to start on my rocket and rocket pack using some left over things in the garage. I have some left over pipe and pipe fittings, sheet metal, a bunch of electrical wire and tape. I've got a bunch of wire and plywood as well. For breathing I will fit a gas mask with oxygen from a scuba tank using some extra tubing I have laying around. I've got a jump suit that I will fill with foam to keep me warm, I hear it's pretty cold in space. I'm going to use those magnetic pickup tools that you can pickup at home depot.
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LibertarianCentrist
Gary Johnson 2016!
02:29 PM on 09/03/2011
All we have to do is attach a big drag net to the robotic arm of the space shuttle..... oh... never mind...
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Aleks Hunter
Dear God, please save us from Your followers.
09:05 AM on 09/03/2011
Discontent with polluting the limited confines of their world, the sentient apes that call themselves human have begun to strew their garbage into the cosmos.
06:46 AM on 09/03/2011
Seriously? Everything else in the world going on and we're worried about space? Since so many of us are going to visit it this year while on vacation. Not that this doesn't need to be addressed but I really don't think in the grand scheme of things that right now is the time to do it.
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Greybeard53
All Hail Marx and Lennon !
09:48 AM on 09/03/2011
OK, I'll try to use little words.
A piece of 00 shot from the Chinese satellite killer test smashes into the transmitter for the weather satellite tracking Hurricane Irene.
Or you work for AT&T, and one of their communications satellites is wrecked. They cost $500M each. To save money they have to lay of their unskilled labor. And your son needs braces just when they lay you off.
Or, by chance 3 Russian spy satellites get creamed flying over Alabama, or wherever you live. Bam bam bam, 3 in a row, and the Russians figure they'd better bomb what looks like a launcher but turns out to be the likker still behind your outhouse.
Point is, we can't afford the losses this trash could cause. And newly-graduated aeronautical engineers and physicists need wok, too. Why not come up with a plan so we CAN vacation there when the Republicans quit blocking all the other jobs programs and we're all better off again?
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thisoldbroad
I generally avoid temptation unless I can't resist
10:13 AM on 09/03/2011
Scientists still keep learning & working on problems, even in a bad economy.
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coveark
Obstructionists, get off the hill !!!
11:16 PM on 09/02/2011
The figures are interesting................but seriously...............is this a surprise to anyone?

We have been dropping and putting so much up there for decades, any person who thought about it would realize this.

It is pretty obvious.
Genders
Love, Tolerance, Enlightenment
09:03 PM on 09/02/2011
I can think of two methods.

Drop air in front of the objects, that will slow them down and cause them to fall to Earth.

Use electron beams or ion beams to charge them up, so they are pulled into the earths atmosphere.
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LibertarianCentrist
Gary Johnson 2016!
02:30 PM on 09/03/2011
When they fall on your house, are you going to be ok with that??? Some of these things aren't exactly small...
Genders
Love, Tolerance, Enlightenment
03:53 PM on 09/03/2011
The big ones are not the problem, radar and scope can track them and move craft away from them, it's the sheer numbers of the little ones that threaten to close off space.
08:41 PM on 09/02/2011
Dear Team and readers, as a participant of Singularity University '11 at NASA Ames, I would be very happy to share with you my video about space debris :

http://twitc.com/Prx1eWiui

I hope you will like it and feel free to publish it and share it.

Jaz.
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TYRANNASAURUS
UGH!....people taste like crap!
07:51 PM on 09/02/2011
Space Pollution Needs Solution.....

Here's the proof....humans can turn anything into a overfilled dumpster.
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06:36 PM on 09/02/2011
I betcha the header to this article is read by Samuel Jackson :3
06:25 PM on 09/02/2011
Solution:
Durable, stationary 500 square-mile piece of flypaper.
Affix it so it stays put, and all the space junk orbiting can simply float into it.

Once it's used up, fling it into the sun.
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ruthtruth
seeker of truth, willing to listen
05:06 PM on 09/02/2011
How sick is this. Not only do we trash the planet but now we are trashing outer space. We don't deserve this beautiful place we call earth.
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06:33 PM on 09/02/2011
Nature certainly is a good polluter. There are even regions of space where such pollutants as oxygen, alcohol & even sugar exist. The fiend!
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ruthtruth
seeker of truth, willing to listen
07:55 AM on 09/03/2011
What?
07:09 PM on 09/02/2011
Outer space is already pretty trashed.
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snowmanjny
Real Americans believe in an educated opinion.
11:34 AM on 09/02/2011
Sorry Earth. We're hell bent on destroying you.
10:25 AM on 09/02/2011
Sounds like a job for the space shuttle
10:05 AM on 09/02/2011
I say we set off hydrogen bomb clusters at either pole and push all the junk into the center to make some pretty rings like Saturn.
PATOISJAM
reason: strategize: succeed
10:03 AM on 09/02/2011
Humans = disastrous, dirty, decrepit, dispicable dummies.
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fireart
I got mine the hard way.
05:15 PM on 09/02/2011
Still smarter than a dog that craps in his bed and then eats it.
09:54 PM on 09/02/2011
At least, but barely?