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before this news broke fox 13 news told you about a utah professor whoamp;#39;s been working on a way to clean up space debris using technology professor jake abbott said he and other researchers at the university of utah figured out how to rapidly spin magnets to generate and manipulate and move objects that are not magnetic he said with the technology robots could move the junk into a decaying orbit so it could burn up as it re-enters earthamp;#39;s atmosphere or move it further out into space we have to figure out how to get these objects out of space because currently weamp;#39;re putting them into space faster than theyamp;#39;re naturally falling out on their own ing to nasa there are more than 27 000 pieces of space debris orbiting the earth the space agency says the junk is traveling at speeds of up to 17 500 miles per hour that is fast enough to damage a satellite or a spacecraft or really hurt she