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There are approximately 60,363 tracked objects in orbit, the vast majority of which is space debris.
Some speculate that there are over 8,000 metric tons of debris floating around.
With no international laws in place to clean up debris, the responsibility must be shared.
The U.S. Space Force is doing their part by stepping up and working to keep our planet safe.
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