Space technologies have developed more than ever before, and we can reach the far reaches of the universe. However, countless satellites sent into space have turned into garbage. Satellite sending programs are still in progress and now a risk for humanity has begun to occur.
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In the past, the definition of satellite was used for large-scale structures, but today there are also numerous small-scale satellites like Starlink. The satellite dump, which has become a mass in the orbit of the world, has reached the level of killing people.
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Studies indicate that satellites that become stray in space and pass through the atmosphere and fall to Earth will have a 6-10 percent chance of killing people in the next ten years. Although the garbage we leave on the earth does not pose a direct risk, there is a possibility that space garbage will fall on our heads.
Many governments plan to de-threatening satellite debris in space by breaking it into smaller pieces, but these require large investments. The threat is growing as the space junk grows faster.