in our studio we have the russian co-founder of a waste collection project in space valentin uvarov. despite the convincing explanation of your foreign colleagues, it still somehow seems to me, as an elder, that the problem is certainly important, but still somewhat marginal with this orbital debris. how can you convince me that this is not so? well, you know, we are all walking under space debris, imagine that millions of pieces of debris are rotating in orbit, and at the same time there are large, large objects, such as rocket stages, dead satellites, well, if in this studio, so to speak, everything turns off, yes, it’s some kind of debris, a dead satellite crashed into a communications satellite, but did that happen? excuse me, but there were, yes, cases like that in 2009, when two satellites collided in orbit, yes, about several thousand fragments were formed, yeah , accordingly, uh, our scientists and scientists at the international level have been sounding the alarm on this for a long time about this, and even some studies have been carried out to identify the most dangerous ob