
As humanity pushes further into the final frontier, the orbit around our planet has become increasingly crowded with the remnants of our technological ambitions. Thousands of satellites, once vital for communication and observation, now drift as derelict husks, creating a hazardous environment of space debris. This growing cloud of metallic fragments threatens the very infrastructure we rely on, turning the heavens into a precarious minefield where a single collision could trigger a catastrophic chain reaction. Scientists and engineers are now racing against time to develop innovative solutions to clean up this orbital graveyard, grappling with the complex challenge of securing our future in space before the debris becomes an insurmountable barrier to exploration.




