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Chinese rocket breaks apart after megaconstellation launch, creating cloud of space junk

space.com
submitted
a year ago
byalottafaginatoSpace and Beyond

Summary

A Chinese Long March 6A rocket launched the first 18 satellites for the Qianfan ("Thousand Sails") broadband network. The network will eventually host up to 14,000 spacecraft. The rocket successfully delivered the satellites to low Earth orbit (LEO) But its upper stage broke apart shortly thereafter, generating a cloud of debris.

This isn't the first time a Long March 6A upper stage has spawned a debris cloud in orbit. One of the rocket bodies broke apart on Nov. 12, 2022, shortly after deploying the Yunhai-3 weather satellite.

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7 Comments

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joseph
a year ago
Is there any long term effect of this? Will they eventually burn up in the atmosphere?
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kaiserseahorse
a year ago
We're probably going to start impeding our own flights with this junk
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oldkingkong
a year ago
Pretty sure that's the best case scenario and most likely
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joseph
a year ago
That makes me feel a tiny bit better about this
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alottafaginaOP
a year ago
Just watch it is all somehow on a trajectory where it remains in orbit indefinitely
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iareunique
a year ago
Oh lovely, more polluting in new areas of the universe!
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alottafaginaOP
a year ago
Nothing surprises me about people anymore...