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Have you ever about debris from a falling rocket hitting you on the head? That scenario has never high on the list of life's worries. The chances of a piece of space junk hitting us almost zero. However, that is . Scientists say there is a growing likelihood that rocket parts falling back to Earth could and kill someone in the next ten years. This because more countries are more rockets into space. Scientists say space is becoming congested. They are on nations and companies that rockets into space to be more responsible. They want them to the reentry of any rocket parts floating in the lower atmosphere.

Scientists in Canada research on the number of rockets into space, and the risk of people being hit by falling debris. There were 133 rocket launches in 2021. That was a record. It like that record will be broken this year. The scientists said more than 60 per cent of rockets are in space after they their satellites. The abandoned spacecraft can the earth for years before they back down. A key finding of the research is that rocket parts are more likely to hit somewhere (or someone) in the Global South. However, most rockets are from the Global North. The scientists countries and companies are " risk to the rest of the world".

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