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- List of space debris fall incidents - Wikipedia
In May 2023, fragments of reentered space debris fell over parts Kyegegwa, Sembabule, and Kyenjojo districts of Western Uganda including a piece that fell on a roof of house in Nakawala village in the Sembabule
- Space Environment Statistics · Space Debris User Portal
Collision: There have been four confirmed collision events between catalogued objects so far Moreover, there were several events reported as anomalies that resulted in several fragments observed on orbits close to the parent satellite in addition to a momentum change for the same satellite
- Scientists calculate the risk of someone being killed by space junk
Using mathematical modelling of the inclinations and orbits of rocket parts in space and population density below them, as well as 30 years’ worth of past satellite data, the authors estimated
- The Staggering Amount Of Space Debris That Hits Earth Daily
NASA's Orbital Debris Program Office estimates that there are around 500,000 marble-sized objects in Earth's orbit, and more than 100 million objects measuring 1 mm or smaller, all of which are dangerous when traveling at orbital speeds
- ESA - The current state of space debris - European Space Agency
The number of debris objects, their combined mass, and the total area they take up has been steadily increasing since the beginning of the space age This is further fuelled by a large number of in-orbit break-ups of spacecraft and rocket stages
- Falling space debris: How high is the risk Ill get hit?
Since the 1960s, the number of space debris events has risen steadily, but in the past few years, the increase has been exponential: ESA's data from December 2023 shows that almost 2,500 bits
- Scientists Calculated The Probability of Falling Space Junk Killing . . .
Using mathematical modelling of the inclinations and orbits of rocket parts in space and population density below them, as well as 30 years' worth of past satellite data, the authors estimated where rocket debris and other pieces of space junk land when they fall back to Earth
- Whats the risk of being hit by falling space debris? - BBC
There are many different estimates of the chances of space debris hitting someone, but most are in the one-in-10,000 range This is the chance of any person being hit, anywhere in the world
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