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Star trash | Canadian Geographic

There s space junk in the sky. And there s space junk in the sea. In the 60 years since people have been sending technology into space, the Earth s orbit has started to resemble a cosmic landfill. According to the European Space Agency, there are 34,000 debris objects in orbit that are larger than 10 centimetres, 900,000 debris objects between one and 10 centimetres and a staggering 128 million debris objects ranging from one millimetre to one centimetre in size. In all, more than 8,800 tonnes of objects are drifting in the inky darkness around our planet. This “orbital debris” ranges from intact satellites to bits of satellites to parts of rockets and other small pieces that have detached from larger items, whether by accident or on purpose as part of launch procedures. These objects cost billions of dollars to put there and often it’s cheaper to leave them floating around than to maintain or retrieve them.

Médaille du lieutenant-gouverneur pour aînés 2021

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2021 New Year s Message from the Governor General

Share this article Share this article OTTAWA, Dec. 29, 2020 /CNW/ - Greetings to all of you, people of Canada, from coast to coast to coast. In respect for the past, the present and the future, and in the spirit of reconciliation, I acknowledge our presence on the ancestral territories of the First Nations, the Métis and the Inuit peoples.  2021 New Year’s Message from the Governor General The holiday season is a time to get together. But this year, everything is different. No one could imagine what 2020 would bring. We cannot choose when hardship comes, but we can choose how we respond to it. Canadians have risen to this challenge in remarkable ways. Even when times are hard, one can always find something positive.

2021 New Year s Message from the Governor General | The Governor General of Canada

December 29, 2020 OTTAWA Greetings to all of you, people of Canada, from coast to coast to coast. In respect for the past, the present and the future, and in the spirit of reconciliation, I acknowledge our presence on the ancestral territories of the First Nations, the Métis and the Inuit peoples.  The holiday season is a time to get together. But this year, everything is different. No one could imagine what 2020 would bring. We cannot choose when hardship comes, but we can choose how we respond to it. Canadians have risen to this challenge in remarkable ways. Even when times are hard, one can always find something positive.

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