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Litter / Space debris / Satellites / United States Space Surveillance Network / Inter-Agency Space Debris Coordination Committee / International Space Station / Hypervelocity / Low Earth orbit / Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency / Spaceflight / Space / Manned spacecraft
Date: 2010-05-10 04:22:28
Litter
Space debris
Satellites
United States Space Surveillance Network
Inter-Agency Space Debris Coordination Committee
International Space Station
Hypervelocity
Low Earth orbit
Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency
Spaceflight
Space
Manned spacecraft

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