Exploring the complexities of cleaning up low Earth orbit, the chapter showcases startup companies proposing solutions like robotic arms and drag sails while discussing the challenges of ownership and international cooperation in space debris removal.
There are more than 100 million pieces of space trash — defunct satellites, rocket parts, dead batteries — all floating around in Earth’s orbit.
That can pose a problem in space, of course, but it’s an even bigger one when these objects re-enter the atmosphere and crash down to Earth.
On today’s episode, host David Gura speaks with Bloomberg’s space reporter Bruce Einhorn about the startups racing to clean up space, and with a Florida homeowner who found out the hard way that this problem isn’t as far away as it seems.
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