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DescriptionThe growth of all tracked objects in space over time (space debris and satellites).png
English: "The growth of all tracked objects in space over time. Updated version of the plot from
[3]. Data extracted from the General Catalog of Artificial Space Objects [5]."
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Authors of the study: A. Lawrence, M. L. Rawls, M. Jah, A. Boley, F. Di Vruno, S. Garrington, M. Kramer, S. Lawler, J. Lowenthal, J. McDowell, M. McCaughrean
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From the study "The Case for Space Environmentalism"
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