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With most countries with a satellite, what the SPACE really looks like??

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History changed on October 4, 1957, when the Soviet Union successfully launched Sputnik I. Since then, how many countries have launched satellites or the real question how many satellites have been launched?

Recent news on China taking a satellite slot of Philippines got me thinking, y make a fuss about a single spot, its effing S P A C E. A satellite is probably like a sand granule in space, so put it somewhere else.

It hardly seems possible but our space is now crowded with satellites and space junk that is orbiting around Earth.
What do guys think of this???

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History changed on October 4, 1957, when the Soviet Union successfully launched Sputnik I. Since then, how many countries have launched satellites or the real question how many satellites have been launched?

Recent news on China taking a satellite slot of Philippines got me thinking, y make a fuss about a single spot, its effing S P A C E. A satellite is probably like a sand granule in space, so put it somewhere else.

It hardly seems possible but our space is now crowded with satellites and space junk that is orbiting around Earth.
What do guys think of this???

Satellites%20and%20orbital%20debris_500x350.jpg


Space-debris.jpg


Space-junk.jpg


satellite-debris-2011.jpg


Tackling-Space-Debris-With-Nanobots-And-Lasers.jpg

Number of satellites deployed by country -

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History changed on October 4, 1957, when the Soviet Union successfully launched Sputnik I. Since then, how many countries have launched satellites or the real question how many satellites have been launched?

Recent news on China taking a satellite slot of Philippines got me thinking, y make a fuss about a single spot, its effing S P A C E. A satellite is probably like a sand granule in space, so put it somewhere else.

It hardly seems possible but our space is now crowded with satellites and space junk that is orbiting around Earth.
What do guys think of this???

Satellites%20and%20orbital%20debris_500x350.jpg


Space-debris.jpg


Space-junk.jpg


satellite-debris-2011.jpg


Tackling-Space-Debris-With-Nanobots-And-Lasers.jpg

ISRO do have the technology to track space debris similar like United States, Japan.

ISRO’s new multipurpose radar can track space debris | Business Line
 
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satellites in orbit are traveling at the speed of 18,000 MPH.:woot:
 
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