Space junk crashing into Earth is a real and escalating danger.
Milne provides the first synthesis of the interdisciplinary work of
the scientific community, which has been investigating how the
satellite industry can be protected from manmade and natural space
hazards. The result is an invaluable book for those concerned with
space missions and space disasters, those worried about cosmic
radiation and its effects on humans, members of the Spaceguard
defense movement, and anyone concerned with defense and
international cooperation efforts in general.
Tens of millions of objects may exist in space, ranging in size
from grains of sand to entire rocket boosters. Many fireballs seen
in the skies, often thought to be UFOs, are in fact manmade debris.
Plutonium and other highly toxic fuels from failed Russian craft
have already contaminated inhabited areas of Central Asia. Natural
hazards such as comet particles can travel at 100 times the speed
of a bullet and can severely damage satellites. There is also the
danger of spaceweather effects, such as cosmic rays, that could
interfere with a spacecraft's electronics and interrupt the global
transmission of telephones and television.
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