No, I'm admiring something that seems strange yet familiar.
- That's too confusing!
- Nothing much. I'm just looking at space debris.
- That's a lot, right?
According to the European Space Agency, there are currently more than 27,000 pieces of space debris officially tracked, not including millions of smaller pieces beyond radar reach.
Where did those pieces come from?
- The satellite is broken. Missile debris. Even the astronaut's gloves have slipped out of the capsule.
- It's like littering, isn't it?
- That's right. But in space, debris is politely called "fragment."
So who will clean it?
- Not yet. We're still researching it.
- That's something to worry about, isn't it?
- Oh, you're worrying too much. The Earth already has trash on the ground, trash filling the seas, and trash clogging the rivers. Now, trash is being sent into orbit, proving that development is balanced. This is what space civilization is all about.
Source: https://www.sggp.org.vn/van-minh-vu-tru-post850830.html






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