Tuesday, November 17, 2015

NASA Space junk clean up Paul Radke (5th)

summary- NASA Administrator Charles Bolden warns that too little is being done to remove space debris from space, an issue that has drawn plenty of attention this week after an unknown object made a fiery entry into earths atmosphere.

Analysis- Ever since the United States first journeyed into space the junk has just been piling around our orbit and could lead to major problems in the near future. so for the chief to be thinking ahead in the problem in this junk problem is good because we are still going to be putting more and more junk into space but it is good that we are going to have a plan to keep the junk to a minimum.

http://www.foxnews.com/science/2015/11/14/nasa-chief-time-to-cleanup-all-that-space-junk.html

5 comments:

  1. Nicholas Godfrey Period 8:
    I think that this article is very interesting! I've never thought about the fact that there is just junk out there other than meteors, planets, and stars. It's even weirder to think that these things are starting to make an entrance onto our world. I can't think of how NASA plans to just go out there and pick stuff up. It's not just like litter on a highway where you can just walk right up to it.

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  2. This is a smart idea to try and fix this problem as soon as possible before it becomes a real issue. The last thing our environment needs is man made objects falling from space.

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  3. Katie Schell(flex)
    I have written a lot of my current events on environmental happenings and I totally agree with Bob, the last thing we need are things falling on us.

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  4. This article is very interesting! I think we should do something about this, if we are going to maybe have problems in the future from this!

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  5. Good or bad, everything has consequences! Space travel has gained us so much knowledge, but we're harming our atmosphere in the process. How much knowledge will we gain by disregarding the danger it provokes?

    Lauren Bush; 9th

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