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Gigantic Orbiting Balloons Could Solve Space Junk Problem

by , 08/04/10
filed under: green technology

space junk, global aerospace corporation, gold, kristen gates, robotics, satellites, waste, aerospace, space, sustainable design

Earth is like the Pig-Pen of the solar system: more than 100,000 objects bigger than a centimeter wide hover around our planet, accounting for 4 million pounds of junk that befoul our atmosphere and threaten the expensive satellites we actually want in orbit. What if we could just burn up the junk like a meteor hitting the atmosphere? Scientist Dr. Kristen Gates says we can — by sending gigantic space balloons into the atmosphere.

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2 Responses to “Gigantic Orbiting Balloons Could Solve Space Junk Problem”

  1. roycerus roycerus says:

    Maybe it’s tough but couldn’t a solar powered robot be programmed in such a way that it would target bad objects in space, match their orbit and then push them either towards earth or towards the sun. A million such small robots could possibly clean up things pretty quickly.

  2. lukep lukep says:

    Don’t forget that amateur astronomers would have an absolute BALL watching these things! (Slight pun intended.) This is the perfect answer we need… Of course getting china to include on their satellites too will be tough!

    @roycerus: NOT WORTH IT. What’s up there now is coming down within 20 or so years anyway… It can’t escape the well forever. (And such a plan would be so expensive we wouldn’t be able to afford it for another 50 years… Even if all spacefaring nations contributed!)

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