China's Stranded Astronauts Show the Dangers of Space Junk

Scientific American — GlobalFriday, November 7, 2025 at 6:35:00 PM
The recent incident involving three Chinese astronauts, who faced a space-junk strike, highlights a critical issue in space exploration: the growing danger of orbital debris. While the astronauts are likely to return safely to Earth, the event serves as a stark reminder of the hazards that space junk poses to missions and the future of space travel. As more countries and private entities venture into space, the accumulation of debris raises significant safety concerns, necessitating urgent discussions on policies and strategies to mitigate these risks. This incident not only reflects the immediate dangers faced by astronauts but also calls for a collective effort to address the broader implications of space debris management.
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