It’s time to clean up space junk before orbits become ‘unusable,’ according to new ESA report

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Left unchecked, the space around our planet could get so cluttered with debris that we might not be able to use some orbits anymore, according to the latest European Space Agency (ESA) report on the space environment.

The report, published April 1, states that although new standards to curb space debris are becoming more widely adopted, they aren’t enough to keep the debris currently in orbit from colliding with itself — creating dangerous debris clouds in a runaway process known as “Kessler syndrome.”

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