CNN BUSINESS | Space is becoming too crowded, Rocket Lab CEO warns
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(CNN) – In 1978, NASA
scientist Donald Kessler warned of a potential catastrophic, cascading chain
reaction in outer space. Today known as “Kessler Syndrome,” the
theory posited that space above Earth could one day become so crowded, so
polluted with both active satellites and the detritus of space explorations
past, that it could render future space endeavors more difficult, if not
impossible.
Last week, the CEO of Rocket Lab, a launch startup, said the company is already
beginning to experience the effect of growing congestion in outer space.
Rocket Lab CEO Peter Beck said that the sheer number of objects in space right
now — a number that is growing quickly thanks in part to SpaceX’s satellite
internet constellation, Starlink — is making it more difficult to find a clear
path for rockets to launch new satellites.
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