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Limiting the Threat of Space Debris by Predicting Its Damage in the Terre-Lune Neighbourhood

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The debris of the lunar spacecraft has left craters on the lunar surface since the American Apollo missions. But the Moon has not used to be surrounded by debris. With a resurgence expected from the lunar missions in the coming years, such as the American test flight Artemis II, Carolin Frueh, engineer at Purdue University, studies [...]
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The debris of the lunar spacecraft has left craters on the lunar surface since the American Apollo missions. But the Moon has not used to be surrounded by debris. With a resurgence expected from the lunar missions in the coming years, such as the American test flight Artemis II, Carolin Frueh, engineer at Purdue University, studies [...]

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Issuesfr broke the news in on Friday, March 27, 2026.
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