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Preventing traffic accidents to the moon and back

Preventing traffic accidents to the moon and back
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NASA hopes to clean up space junk; experts say the days of uncluttered night skies are over

NASA hopes to clean up space junk; experts say the days of uncluttered night skies are over
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Space debris: More storm clouds ahead in orbit, experts say

Purdue professor, her team identify aspects of space junk

Frueh and her teams discovered that even identical "upper stages" of spacecraft fragment for different reasons.

One researcher says falling China rocket likely to disintegrate

Local scientists closely watching falling Chinese rocket A piece of a rocket launched in late April is expected to re-enter Earth s atmosphere sometime this weekend. Author: Allen Carter Updated: 12:49 AM EDT May 8, 2021 INDIANAPOLIS The thought of a rocket plummeting toward earth is pretty scary for most people.  But not Dr. Carolin Frueh.  Frueh studies space debris at Purdue University and says she’s a little excited by the course of events involving a Chinese space rocket. A piece of a rocket launched by China in late April is expected to re-enter Earth s atmosphere sometime late Saturday or early Sunday, according to experts and officials.

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