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Space debris: evolution in pictures

Since the launch of Sputnik on 4 October 1957, more than 4,200 launches have placed some 5500 satellites into orbit. Currently about 700 satellites are used operationally for science and other applications. Space debris comprise the ever-increasing amount of inactive space hardware in orbit around the Earth as well as fragments of spacecraft that have broken up, exploded or otherwise become abandoned.

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Perturbations from Sun and Moon
Perturbations from Earth Gravity
Perturbations from Earth Gravity
Station keeping
Station keeping
Simulation of the GEO Environment
Simulation of the GEO Environment
Mitigation scenarios - Avoidance of mission-related objects (MRO)
Mitigation scenarios - Avoidance of mission-related objects (MRO)
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