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we are currently orbited by more than 160 million man-made pieces of space debris forming a cage of steel aluminium and paint chips traveling at 23 times faster than the speed of sound if space debris continues to pile up we could create a kessler effect a continuously colliding debris field that no satellite could survive and no spaceship could escape trapping us on earth today were looking at four ways to take out the space trash [Music] hi im dr ben miles welcome to spin up science where we look at technologies emerging from scientific discovery and the next generation of companies driving forward innovation over the past 50 years humans have made great strides in space travel weve put a man on the moon built permanent stations in space and created a vast network of satellites which are vital to many terrestrial technologies and economies however wherever mankind goes so does the waste we produce and space is no different half a century of both manned and unmanned missions have