Space Junk and the Kessler Syndrome: Can We Clean Up Low Earth Orbit?
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Space junk is becoming one of the biggest risks in low Earth orbit, from satellite collisions and Kessler syndrome to the millions of debris fragments already moving above Earth.
This episode looks at how we got here, why deorbit rules have struggled, and whether active debris removal companies like Astroscale can turn space cleanup into a real market.
The second half asks what happens when the same space economy depends so heavily on SpaceX, Starlink, launch access, satellite networks, and a private monopoly that governments increasingly rely on.
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Timestamps
(00:00) Space junk
(06:21) Kessler syndrome
(10:57) Space Insurance
(13:50) Government intervention
(20:26) Active debris removal
(22:37) Astroscale
(24:53) Who pays
(26:26) Is SpaceX a monopoly
(29:08) NASA Administrator
(33:04) Space governance