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This episode is sponsored by Wren, a website with a monthly subscription that helps fund projects to combat the climate crisis. Click the link in the description to learn more about how you can make a monthly contribution to support projects like rainforest protection programs. [♪ INTRO] Since the 1950s, humanity has gotten really good at putting stuff up into space. But we havent had as much success at bringing in back down again. What goes up doesnt always come down as fast as we want it to, and were now facing the growing problem of space junk cluttering the skies. But finally, in a long overdue effort to clean up after ourselves, space researchers are considering a nifty little accessory called a drag sail that could transform the life cycles of orbiting stuff. Ever since Sputnik, thousands of rocket launches have put satellites, space stations, rocket parts, and other assorted junk into the skies above our planet. NASA reports that there are about 23,000 chunks