The growing clutter of space debris in Earth’s orbit is raising alarm bells among experts who warn of a potential chain reaction of collisions known as Kessler Syndrome. This hypothetical scenario, first proposed by astrophysicist Donald Kessler in 1978, envisions a cascading effect where debris from one collision triggers subsequent impacts, creating an impenetrable cloud of space junk that could paralyze satellite operations and space exploration for decades—or longer.
pull down to refresh