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About Kessler Syndrome Which Means Technological Doomsday

About Kessler Syndrome Which Means Technological Doomsday
About Kessler Syndrome Which Means Technological Doomsday

About Kessler Syndrome Which Means Technological Doomsday. What if one day your cellphone suddenly loses signal? TV and radio also lose signal? The internet is down, banking and capital market activities have stalled.

Then long-distance communication was cut off, GPS was turned off, planes one by one began to get lost, ships bobbed in the sea, smart cars lost control.

In less than a week, the world was engulfed in Chaos, electricity, fuel and raw materials start to run out or be monopolized by certain individuals, worst case scenario, technology stops or returns to the Victorian era.

It all starts with a tiny lump of debris ("junk") floating in Earth's orbit, which crashes into other debris, crumbles and then makes more debris, then hits the satellites, these satellites are destroyed making more debris, and so on until there is a chain of destruction in orbit, until finally the Earth is shrouded in a cloud of debris, humans are confined to their own planet, without technology.

About Kessler Syndrome Which Means Technological Doomsday

Looks Dramatic? Yes, but the scenario is not a game, but it is VERY possible. (I recommend you to watch a movie called "Gravity"), I will explain in general, what is Kessler's Syndrome.

In the 1978's, a NASA scientist made a theory, the more trash floating in the sky, the more likely this trash will collide and disappear and even make more and more trash, eventually destroying all the satellites and eventually covering the earth even more.

You might laugh, and say it's just trash and what makes it dangerous? Yes, if it is in front of your house, surely the most dangerous garbage will smell the same as cockroach nests, but if in space only one bolt can be very deadly, because the speed is more than 10 km per second, 10 times the speed of a bullet.

If this bolt hits the satellite, the satellite will explode like a balloon and produce hundreds or even thousands of new bolts. Then you ask again, how much trash is there in outer space? Good question, answer: A lot!

If you want to find out, you can check this website (Stuff in Space), this is a website that contains real-time, the magnitude or orbit or the details of each trash. when you zoom in, the dots move in real-time.
and all of this accumulated over a period of only about 50 years, with the rate of increase increasing every year.

About Kessler Syndrome Which Means Technological Doomsday
About Kessler Syndrome Which Means Technological Doomsday

You see, only in the period 2006 to 2010, the amount of debris jumped sharply. It will not be counted until 2019, or even years to come, if the rocket launch price gets cheaper.

Conclusion

The title of my article may be too excited, but I'm not careless. "The world would be in chaos if there were no satellites." Just check how much our current technology relies heavily on satellites? as I wrote at the beginning of the paragraph.


People today don't even use cell phones for an hour, they feel life is uncomfortable, technology has become a new addiction. Most people don't really understand it, because it's a matter of being far from the eyes and ears, or even never hearing it at all. Even if this was true, the effects of Kessler's Syndrome would be devastating.

The Solution

Until now, the pioneers of space have not been able to find a precise solution to eliminate the debris problem. Besides hoping that no bolts will collide. Reusable Launch Systems can help reduce debris in some way.

About Kessler Syndrome Which Means Technological Doomsday
About Kessler Syndrome Which Means Technological Doomsday

In the future, there may be a new type of work, namely cleaning the trash can. Space lifts, maybe because they don't use rockets at all, and I'm sure this project will be very expensive. Do you have any ideas?

By: Ochie

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