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Submit on Thursday, January 1st, 1970 07:00

Predictions regarding the amount and longevity of debris created by the collision of Kosmos 2251 and Iridium 33 get grimmer almost by the hour. In related news, it has been reported that Iridium and its subcontractor Boeing (who technically operates the satellites) in the past never acted upon collision warnings.
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