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NASA’s computer-generated image representing space debris as seen from high Earth orbit.
Space is vast and empty,
But not space close at hand,
Not the space around the Earth.
Our orbit now is jammed.
Every satellite we launch
Will someday be defunct
And hang above us, orbiting,
As billion dollar junk.
Everyone who’s serious
About the new space age
Has a plan for dealing with
Our quickly-closing cage.
Perhaps we’ll net the pieces,
Or blast each till it falls
To burn up like a meteor
In our atmospheric wall.
The million pieces of debris
Could trap us on our planet
Since even just a fleck of paint
Could crash a ship titanic.
Where is ET, we wonder?
Why don’t aliens
come to us?
Perhaps they’re trapped on their own worlds
By spheres
of their
space junk.
Kate Rauner
The scifi movie Gravity began with space junk smashing a Shuttle, and that could happen in real-life. Read about laser and giant electric whip proposals to clean up near-Earth space. There’s a video here.
Published on January 17, 2018 12:07