LeoLabs: China rocket-body breakups are creating long-lived debris risks for low Earth orbit

A LeoLabs study cited by Breaking Defense says three Chinese rocket bodies have exploded over the last four years, generating debris that “will linger for decades to centuries” and could collide with operational objects in low Earth orbit. The assessment underscores how breakups compound conjunction risk as LEO traffic grows.

Discovered 2026-06-25T13:56:05.299208-07:00 | 2026-06-25T13:56:05.299208-07:00

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