Almost 50 years after we launched our dreams into space, we have a bad legacy: a growing ring of debris that could hurt the Earth's orbits. There are many ways to fix the orbits of our planet, and SPACE JUNK takes a look at each one to see which one is best. It's a great way to see amazing things happen, both natural and man-made. For the first time, you can see our increasingly crowded orbits from 22,000 miles above the Earth. The "Father of Space Junk," Don Kessler, will show us how to protect them and start a new era of exploration in space.
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Almost 50 years after we launched our dreams into space, we have a bad legacy: a growing ring of debris that could hurt the Earth's orbits. There are many ways to fix the orbits of our planet, and SPACE JUNK takes a look at each one to see which one is best. It's a great way to see amazing things happen, both natural and man-made. For the first time, you can see our increasingly crowded orbits from 22,000 miles above the Earth. The "Father of Space Junk," Don Kessler, will show us how to protect them and start a new era of exploration in space.
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