Plymouth Scientist Imogen Napper: Why I Participated In War To Beat Space Scrap

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Increasing quantities of particles orbiting Planet have motivated a telephone call by researchers for a global contract to limit the development of area junk.Without it, they are afraid large aspect of The planet’s track will end up being unusable.Dr Imogen Napper of the College of Plymouth discusses why she has actually joined the struggle to put the brakes on room junk.Video Journalist: Jonathan Morris Comply With BBC Updates South West on Twitter, Facebook

as well as Instagram. Send your tale concepts to spotlight@bbc.co.uk. Space fragments falling to Planet puts fighting orbiting clutterinto sudden concentration for Plymouth scientist.

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Plymouth Scientist Imogen Napper: Why I Participated In War To Beat Space Scrap

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