Space Debris
Definition
Also known as space junk or space waste, this term encompasses both natural meteoroid and artificial (human-made) orbital debris. Human-made debris is also known as ‘orbital debris’, as it is found orbiting the Earth. Orbital debris refers to any human-made object that no longer serves a useful function that was previously in orbit, including non-functional spacecraft, expended launch vehicle stages, mission-related debris, and fragmentation debris from kinetic counterspace activities.

Space Objects
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