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Taking Out the Space Trash
How do you clean up the rubbish that orbits the Earth?
Space is littered with junk – some pieces as small as a fleck of paint, and some as large as a London bus. So much of it is orbiting the Earth, in fact, that it poses a danger to future missions. But how can space be cleaned up? One way could be to catch the junk in a net, or to use a harpoon to grab it. A team in Surrey, in the UK, are launching a special spacecraft to find all of this out.
Reporter: Nick Holland
Presenter: Dougal Shaw
Image: Stock illustration of space debris
Credit: Getty Images
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