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This is a model of everything orbiting earth being tracked by the US Space Surveillance Network. Orange dots are active satellites but everything else is junk or debris made up of dead satellites, rocket bodies, stage separation fragments as well as the odd thing that gets misplaced. Wait did I say everything orbiting Earth? Im sorry, thats a fib because there are hundreds of millions of smaller debris that cant be tracked and theyre all hurtling around earth at dizzying speeds, which means that when a window on the ISS is hit by a tiny fleck of paint, this is what it looks like. More and more our everyday lives depend on technology thats orbiting the earth. But 60 years of chucking stuff into space from the tiniest of satellites to the most expensive man-made object has created a bit of a litter problem. So how do we sort it out? So space is a pretty big place but the areas were talking about are the orbits around Earth and weve put a lot of stuff up there. Of all the man-made