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How many space debris objects are currently in orbit?

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Scientific models estimate the total number of space debris objects in Earth orbit to be in the order of:

•             29,000 - for sizes larger than 10 cm

•             670,000 - for sizes larger than 1 cm

•             More than 170 million - for sizes larger than 1 mm.

Any of these objects can cause harm to an operational spacecraft. For example, a collision with a 10-cm object would entail a catastrophic fragmentation of a typical satellite, a 1-cm object would most likely disable a spacecraft and penetrate the ISS shields, and a 1-mm object could destroy sub-systems on board a spacecraft. Scientists generally agree that, for typical satellites, a collision with an energy-to-mass ratio exceeding 40 J/g would be catastrophic.

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