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Japanese scientists aim to remove junk from space with metallic tether

Saturday, January 18, 2014 11:09
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A metallic tether will make use of its magnetic field to slow orbiting junk

A computer-generated image of satellites orbiting earth. More than 20,000 pieces of space junk are in orbit around the planet. Photo: AP

Japanese space scientists are set to test a tether they hope will help pull junk out of orbit around earth, clearing up tonnes of planetary clutter.

Researchers at the Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (Jaxa) have developed what they called an electrodynamic tether made from thin wires of stainless steel and aluminium.

The idea is that one end of the strip will be attached to one of the thousands of dead satellites or bits of rocket that are jamming up space and endangering working equipment.

The electricity generated by the tether as it swings through the earth’s magnetic field is expected to have a slowing effect on the space junk, which should, scientists say, pull it into a lower and lower orbit.

Eventually, the detritus will enter the earth’s atmosphere, burning up harmlessly long before it has a chance to crash into the planet’s surface.

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