The problem with debris in space around Earth is getting worse. According to the European Space Agency’s yearly report, there is more and more space junk. We are putting satellites into space faster than they come back down. And there are way more broken satellites and spacecraft pieces than working ones. If we keep going like this, there could be a dangerous chain reaction where debris crashes into each other, creating even more debris. The risk of collisions in space is going up fast. Scientists say that even if we stop launching new things into space, the amount of debris will keep growing. This could make some orbitsunsafe over time. It’s important to clean up space around Earth and work together to keep it safe for everyone.
Vocabulary List:
Debris /dɪˈbriː/ (noun): Scattered pieces of waste or remains.
Collisions /kəˈlɪʒənz/ (noun): Instances of two or more objects striking each other.
Satellites /ˈsæt.əl.aɪts/ (noun): Artificial bodies placed in orbit around a planet.
Unsafe /ʌnˈseɪf/ (adjective): Not safe or secure; presenting a risk of danger.
Reaction /riˈækʃən/ (noun): An action or change resulting from a stimulus.
Orbits /ˈɔːr.bɪts/ (noun): The curved paths of celestial bodies around a star or planet.