There's a 26% annual chance that space rocket junk will re-enter the atmosphere and pass through a busy flight area, according to a UBC study. The study is published in the journal Scientific Reports.
Some high-density airspace regions could have as high as a 26% of being affected by an uncontrolled rocket body reentry.
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As more space junk is falling to Earth uncontrolled, scientists are using seismometers to track the debris.
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