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  2. Risk of falling space junk impacting planes is growing ... - AOL

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    The amount of debris in low Earth orbit has increased tremendously, putting satellites and the International Space Station in danger of colliding with even the tiniest bits of space junk.

  3. Wrecking (shipwreck) - Wikipedia

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    Wrecking is the practice of taking valuables from a shipwreck which has foundered or run aground close to shore. Often an unregulated activity of opportunity in coastal communities, wrecking has been subjected to increasing regulation and evolved into what is now known as marine salvage .

  4. Space debris - Wikipedia

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    Ecology portal; Space debris (also known as space junk, space pollution, [1] space waste, space trash, ...

  5. List of environmental organizations - Wikipedia

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    An environmental organization is an organization coming out of the conservation or environmental movements that seeks to protect, analyse or monitor the environment against misuse or degradation from human forces.

  6. Kessler syndrome - Wikipedia

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    It is estimated that there are 600,000 pieces of space junk ranging from 1 to 10 cm (1 ⁄ 2 to 4 in), and 23,000 larger than that. [24] On average, every year, one satellite is destroyed by collision with other satellites or space junk.

  7. Ecological restoration - Wikipedia

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    The Society for Ecological Restoration defines restoration as "the process of assisting the recovery of an ecosystem that has been degraded, damaged, or destroyed." [1] Restoration ecology is the academic study of the science of restoration, whereas ecological restoration is the implementation by practitioners. [21]

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