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2 March, 13:15

Explain why space junk is a hazard to an astronats or spacecraft

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  1. 2 March, 13:38
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    Space junk is travelling so fast that a collision with an astronaut or a spacecraft could be disastrous.

    Explanation:

    Space junk orbits the Earth at speeds of about 28 000 km/h.

    That's so fast that even an orbiting fleck of paint has enough kinetic energy to cause impact craters on the surface of a spacecraft. They are even more dangerous to an astronaut on a space walk.

    Much of the space debris is larger and more dangerous than a fleck of paint.

    One rough estimate of the amount of space debris is

    Size Number of objects

    < 1 cm 200 000 000

    1 cm to 10 cm 700 000

    > 10 cm 30 000

    Satellites, etc. 18 000

    The chances of collision are small, but any collision can be disastrous.
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