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We're polluting every corner of our own planet, so it only makes sense that we'll take our trashy habits out into space with us. This week we look at the myriad of ways we're messing up space, from the trash orbiting the planet to the radiation we're leaking out into space.
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I started a thread elsewhere that is related to the topic of this show but not close enough to ramble along in this thread.
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The only way I think a solar sail could work is if you use it like a parachute to slow the junk down using the drag on the upper atmosphere. Then it could fold up and fire its ion engines to get back into a higher orbit. I think whatever acceleration you would get from the sail would be fairly small compared to the drag caused by the sail on the upper atmosphere.
Of course, that would only be useful if you're trying to bring something in low earth orbit down to be destroyed. The stuff that's farther out wouldn't really need to be adjusted since their orbits are stable but I guess it could be used if you're trying to move something farther away from the earth.
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Hey, a robot could attach small disposible sun sails to the smaller stuff (the stray nut or bolt), do the dive and ion drive back for the medium stuff, and for the larger stuff, use the ion drive to move it to a stable common orbit with Other Things - a Cosmic Junkyard area. Maybe even tie it all together.
There has also been some (unsuccessful, if I recall) experiments with using tethers for orbit change. This project could explore that further, maybe with a separate robot, and once the technology was viable, it could be used to collect the junk. This is all significant AI challenge or a great place for students to place practical celestial mechanics, under proper supervisor, of course. Yes, I am assuming the problems are non-trivial. But so would a bolt through the helmet of a space walker. The image of a cracked Space Shuttle window from a paint chip is haunting.
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