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New study warns low Earth orbit is becoming dangerously crowded

A recent study shows a sharp rise in satellites and debris in low Earth orbit, increasing the risk of collisions and space hazards.

October 14, 2025 / 16:13 IST
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New study warns low Earth orbit is becoming dangerously crowded (Image: Canva)
New study warns low Earth orbit is becoming dangerously crowded (Image: Canva)

The area up to 2,000 kilometres high known as low Earth orbit (LEO), is getting really crowded. A study shows a huge jump from about 13,700 in 2019 to over 24,000 in early 2025 in just six years. The main reason behind orbit getting crowded is because of satellites being sent into space for global internet and taking pictures of Earth.

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Back in 2019, not many satellites had to swerve to miss hitting things. Less than one in 500 needed to do it more than ten times a month. Now, in 2025, that number has risen to about 1.4%, or almost 340 satellites. Experts say all these near misses make it more likely that satellites will crash into each other, creating a bunch of space junk.

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