If you step outside on a clear night and look up, the sky still feels ancient. Stars shimmer quietly. Constellations drift slowly across the darkness. The universe appears calm, almost untouched. But appearances can be misleading. Above our heads, orbiting the Earth at thousands of kilometres per hour, is an invisible cloud of technology — …
Fun Fact: Over 27,000 pieces of space debris are currently tracked by NASA, orbiting Earth at speeds of up to 28,000 km/h—fast enough to turn a tiny paint fleck into a deadly projectile. The vastness of space feels infinite, but our immediate orbital zones are starting to look more like a cosmic junkyard. The problem …


