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What If We Trashed Earth's Orbit With Space Junk?
WHAT IF
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9/15/2023
Litter, litter, everywhere.
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With every rocket we launch into the Earth's orbit,
00:08
we're trapping ourselves on our own planet.
00:12
How could sending rockets into space
00:14
put an end to space exploration?
00:16
And how dangerous would it be to get stuck here,
00:19
with all the space debris floating above our heads?
00:22
This is WHAT IF,
00:24
and here's what would happen
00:25
if we trashed Earth's orbit with space junk.
00:30
Almost everything that we've launched into space
00:32
ends up either falling down
00:34
and burning up in the atmosphere,
00:36
or getting caught in the Earth's lower orbit
00:38
for thousands of years.
00:40
The Earth's lower orbit is surrounded
00:42
by just 200 kg (1,000 lb)
00:43
of small, rocky debris in the form of meteoroids.
00:47
But it's also got a belt
00:49
of about 3 million kg (1,000,000 lb)
00:51
of space junk.
00:54
20,000 pieces of debris as large as a softball,
00:58
500,000 pieces larger than a marble,
01:01
and many millions of pieces of debris
01:03
too small to track
01:04
are orbiting the Earth.
01:07
What makes these floating parts of old satellites
01:09
and spent rocket bodies so dangerous?
01:12
It's the speed they move at.
01:15
This junk is hurtling through space
01:17
at a speed of 8 km/s (1.8 mi/s).
01:20
At that speed,
01:21
one small bolt
01:22
is enough to shatter a working satellite
01:24
into hundreds of pieces.
01:27
But it's what comes next
01:29
that could hold off our dreams
01:30
of building moon bases,
01:32
colonizing Mars,
01:33
and any space exploration whatsoever.
01:36
The more junk we leave uncontrolled
01:38
in the Earth's lower orbit,
01:40
the harder it is not to get hit by it.
01:44
Things are running into each other.
01:46
Fragments of debris are colliding and breaking up,
01:48
multiplying the number of items
01:50
flying through the space junkyard.
01:52
And they're hitting working spacecraft too.
01:56
One day, they could hit enough satellites
01:58
to initiate an unstoppable,
02:00
destructive chain reaction,
02:02
the Kessler syndrome.
02:04
The cascade of collisions
02:05
would make our lower orbit
02:07
so congested with man-made debris
02:09
that eventually,
02:10
there would be no active spacecraft left.
02:13
Everything in the Earth's orbit
02:14
would be turned into a deadly wall
02:16
of celestial scrap.
02:18
Near-Earth space would become unusable.
02:21
No rockets could be safely launched
02:22
until we cleaned up the orbit.
02:24
We'd have to put our space missions on pause,
02:27
and we'd be trapped on the planet
02:28
for generations.
02:31
What would it be like down here?
02:34
Well, the debris belt wouldn't rain down on Earth
02:36
and cause massive destruction.
02:38
Space rubbish would disintegrate in the atmosphere
02:41
before it reached our planet's surface.
02:43
But the collisions would produce a lot of dust.
02:46
That dust, illuminated by sunlight,
02:49
would cause an ever-present twilight on the planet.
02:52
With this kind of light pollution,
02:54
you'd forget what nights used to look like.
02:57
What's even more unpleasant,
02:58
all of our satellite networks would go down.
03:01
There'd be no satellite communications,
03:04
no GPS navigation,
03:05
no weather data,
03:06
and no way to do any science in the Earth's orbit.
03:09
You'd have to go back to paper maps
03:11
and get your cash out.
03:14
Welcome to the 1970s.
03:16
On a positive note,
03:17
science has already come up with a few ideas
03:19
for cleaning up our lower-orbit mess.
03:22
They're looking at capturing the space debris with a net,
03:25
or a harpoon,
03:27
or vaporizing the small bits of junk with lasers.
03:31
Whatever action we deploy,
03:33
we should act quick if we want to launch humanity
03:35
on far space missions,
03:37
and finally colonize that red planet.
03:39
But that's a story for another WHAT IF.
03:43
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