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Every 90 minutes, thousands of metal fragments race around our planet at 17,500 miles per hour. One collision could end the satellite age.
We have spent six decades launching humanity's future into orbit and leaving the wreckage behind. Today, more than 40,000 tracked objects and an estimated 130 million smaller fragments circle Earth, threatening the GPS we navigate by, the satellites that forecast our weather, the networks that carry our communications, and the orbital infrastructure that modern civilization now depends on.
In Space Debris: Clearing the Final Frontier, Jason P. Crutchfield delivers the most comprehensive single-volume treatment of the orbital debris crisis available today. Drawing on current data through 2026, original analysis of every major fragmentation event from Sputnik through the 2021 Cosmos 1408 anti-satellite test, and a detailed examination of the technologies racing to solve the problem, this reference work answers the questions every aerospace professional, policymaker, and informed citizen needs to understand:
— How did we get here, and how bad will it get?
— What is Kessler Syndrome, and are we already past the tipping point?
— Which active debris removal technologies actually work, and which are theater?
— Who pays when satellites collide, and what does the international policy landscape really look like?
— What does the next decade hold for sustainable space operations?
Written for engineers, policy researchers, industry professionals, students, and anyone who cares about the future of space, this is the definitive examination of one of the most urgent technological challenges of our time.
The choices we make in this decade will determine whether Earth's orbit remains a gateway to opportunity or becomes a barrier we cannot cross.
Order your copy today and take the first step toward understanding the crisis that will define the future of space exploration.