Study finds asteroid deflection could threaten Moon and lunar bases
NewsBytes | May 10, 2026 7:39 PM CST
Aaron Rosengren warns Kessler syndrome threat
Aaron Rosengren of the University of California, San Diego, points out that all this debris could set off Kessler syndrome, a chain reaction of satellite crashes that would mess up GPS, the internet, weather forecasts, and more for centuries.
The takeaway? We need smart ways to spot and deflect dangerous asteroids early on, so we protect both Earth and our lunar neighbor.
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