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is there enough space debris to cause problems for satellites or rockets?
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is there enough space debris to cause problems for satellites or rockets?
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is there enough space debris to cause problems for satellites or rockets?
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There must be the odd, stray nut and bolt whizzing around. What are the chances that they will hit the ISS or shuttle?
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is there enough space debris to cause problems for satellites or rockets?
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In the past, space debris has not been considered to be a great risk to the shuttle. However, NASA scientists are changing their opinion.
http://www.space.com/missionlaunches/050305_shuttle_debris.html
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