Earth-orbiting space junk zips along so fast that even small pieces striking the International Space Station and other satellites could cause serious damage. Based on laboratory experiments, a Japanese team now reports that these hypervelocity impacts emit microwaves. The finding suggests a new way to remotely detect space-junk hits, say engineers who study such impacts.
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