Colo. Colleges To Help Track Space Junk

Tuesday, October 25, 2011
The Air Force Academy's Center for Space Situational Awareness Research (CSSAR) has been awarded a nearly $800,000 grant to help track space junk that could crash into the International Space Station or satellites, according to the Colorado Springs Business Journal.
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