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And the next part here is space debris. Although these are unfamiliar with this part of the net. Basically this space job is left up in space. I mean there's much more than what I quote here. I just quote some of the larger pieces. But there's many, many more than this. You'll be looking at a few hundred thousand of these at any point in time. But 31,499 objects of a specific size that I'm looking at each week. And over my location, 1,000 are sitting in. So with one that just went 31,499, these are objects that just track globally. And more and more is going up all the time. And there's going to become a point probably around 2050 or 2050 where we're expecting over 100,000 satellites to be circling overhead. And once that happens, you get to a point where you're getting a certain amount of density happening where likelihood of collisions are increased. So once you get to that magic number, 100,000, you start to expect more collisions happening. Satellites, of course, once that happens, end up with what's referred to as the Kessler syndrome All these objects are equiting these small objects. And those objects are equiting with other objects, producing more objects. So it's almost a never-ending cycle. It's dropping.

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