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    EISCAT radar tracking: increase in debris after Chinese a-sat test

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    • Title EISCAT radar tracking
    • Released 20/02/2009 4:00 pm
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      EISCAT Svalbard radar data showing hourly space debris detection rates before (above) and after (below) an anti-satellite test conducted by China in early 2007.

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    • Location Svalbard and Spitzberg

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