The 3 Main Types of Space Junk Explained | Orbital Debris for Beginners

 Millions of pieces of space junk are orbiting Earth at incredible speeds, threatening satellites, astronauts, and future space missions. Learn the three main types of orbital debris: defunct satellites, discarded rocket bodies, and fragmentation debris created by collisions and explosions. Perfect for anyone interested in astronomy, astrophysics, space exploration, satellites, NASA, orbital mechanics, and the growing challenge of keeping Earth's orbit safe.


Infographic explaining the three main types of space junk orbiting Earth: defunct satellites, discarded rocket bodies, and fragmentation debris, with illustrations and descriptions showing how each contributes to orbital debris.








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