Space debris is turning our outer atmosphere into a trash-mosphere, says Treehugger, who recently reported on a startling article from the German newspaper Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung about space junk cluttering up our cosmos. The ESA Space Debris Accumulation pic (seen here) shows the buildup of space trash around the earth from 1957 to 2000.
According to Walter Flury, the 10,000 articles of space trash cataloged at the end of 2003 are categorized as follows: 41% misc. fragments; 22% old spacecraft; 13% mission related objects, 7% operational spacecraft; and 7% rocket bodies. When you break it down, that’s 93% garbage and only 7% useful satellites circling the planet.
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