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Dealing with Debris
Dealing with Debris
Space debris is becoming a problem. Orbit is fast becoming a dangerous place to be simply because of the number of bits of junk up there with you. And it’s not just the big...
13 December 2012
Interview with
Dr Hugh Lewis, Southampton University
Part of the show Dealing With Debris
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