Defunct Satellites Explained: 4 Risks They Create in Earth's Orbit
Thousands of defunct satellites continue orbiting Earth long after their missions end. Although inactive, these spacecraft remain a major source of space debris and increase the risk of collisions with operational satellites, astronauts, and future missions. Learn how abandoned satellites contribute to orbital congestion, the Kessler Syndrome, communication disruptions, and the growing challenge of maintaining a safe and sustainable space environment. This infographic is perfect for anyone interested in astronomy, astrophysics, space technology, orbital mechanics, NASA, and the future of space exploration.


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