Now, one professor is suggesting the low-level satellites could come into contact with commercial airliners.
Andy Lawrence, Regius Professor of Astronomy at the University of Edinburgh, suggests the amount of satellites up in space will inevitably lead to collisions. From there, it wouldn't take much for debris to rain down on Earth.
Summary survey report on Planet 3
As tasked, I present below my report on the status of Planet 3, tagged as Rock #1794046 in our records. It is the third celestial object orbiting Sun #8011. The survey has taken a while, close to 87 orbits of this planet around its sun.
Approaching Planet 3, also known as Earth, I noted that it was surrounded by a dense swarm of orbiting garbage from abandoned spacecraft and space missions. I counted 128 million bits of junk smaller than 1 cm, about 9,00,000 under 10 cm and 34,000 larger than 10 cm.
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