Radar observations of space debris

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Our radar monitoring of small Earth-orbiting debris at NASAs Goldstone Tracking Station has been extended to an altitude of 3200 km. Many of the observed particles lie in clusters ; the largest of which appears to be remnants of the West Ford Needles, launched over 3 decades earlier, and originally designed to have reentered the Earths atmosphere long ago.

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