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Search for design solutions to prevent the Kessler effect
The article deals with the problems of near-earth space associated with the formation of objects called "space debris". The main sources of the appearance of "space debris" in near-earth orbits are highlighted. Examples of the negative impact of "space debris" on functi...
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