Spent Rockets Are Dangerous Space Trash, but They Could Be the Future of Living and Working in Orbit

Mother Jones 

This piece was originally published in Wired and appears here as part of our Climate Desk Partnership. In early October, a dead Soviet satellite and the abandoned upper stage of a Chinese rocket narrowly avoided a collision in low Earth orbit. If the objects had crashed, the impact would have blown them to bits and created thousands of new pieces of dangerous space debris. Only a few days prior, the European Space Agency had published its annual space environment report, which highlighted abandoned rocket bodies as one of the biggest threats to spacecraft. The best way to mitigate this risk is for launch providers to deorbit their rockets after they've delivered their payload. But if you ask Jeffrey Manber, that's a waste of a perfectly good giant metal tube.

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