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- technology@lemmy.ml
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- technology@lemmy.ml
- The Dish network paid a nominal fee to ignore the issue. - Seriously that’s a weak precedent. 
 
- This is the best summary I could come up with: 
 - The US government has issued its first ever fine to a company for leaving space junk orbiting the Earth. - The Federal Communications Commission fined Dish Network $150,000 (£125,000) for failing to move an old satellite far enough away from others in use. - Space junk is made up bits of tech that are in orbit around the Earth but are no longer in use, and risk collisions. - Officially called space debris, it includes things like old satellites and parts of spacecraft. - “The more things we have in orbit, the more risk there is of collisions, causing high-speed debris,” said Dr Megan Argo, senior lecturer in astrophysics at the University of Central Lancashire. - "Even a paint chip… coming in the wrong direction at orbital speed, which is 17,500 miles an hour [could] hit an astronaut doing a spacewalk. 
 - The original article contains 402 words, the summary contains 136 words. Saved 66%. I’m a bot and I’m open source! 



