Another week, another scheme  to clean up our bourgeoning space debris problem. This one, like many  before it, calls for a powerful ground-based laser to remove orbital  debris from low earth orbit. Using high-powered laser pulses fired from  the ground, the system would create a small plasma jet emanating from  the piece of junk itself, essentially turning each piece of debris into  its own laser-powered rocket that would remove itself from orbit.
 The system, detailed in a paper released on arXiv  last week, would rely on technologies already available or already  under development. And unlike other ground-based laser systems proposed  in past decades, it would be able to tackle both large and small pieces  of space junk. A 33-foot telescope should do the trick, and a powerful  enough laser isn’t out of reach, the authors of the paper claim.
Essentially, the heat from the laser--which would have to be targeted  very precisely to intercept these extremely small objects whipping  around the sky at many thousands of miles per hour--would vaporize a  small part of each piece of space junk. The heat would be such that a  small plasma jet would form, basically turning that piece of the space  junk into fuel for a small jet that would push the debris out of orbit.  Small piece of debris would burn up as their orbits decayed. Others  would need to be carefully nudged out of orbit such that they end up  landing in the Pacific Ocean.
The authors argue that a ground-based laser would obviate the need to  launch any space junk-clearing spacecraft into orbit, which would cost  hundreds of millions of dollars. Small pieces of junk could be cleared  this way for a few thousand dollars. Larger pieces might cost up to $1  million.
Of course, laser-based approaches have been rejected out of hand  previously based on the idea that they might also be used to target  satellites in space during periods of hostilities. This scheme is likely  headed for a similar fate. But at least someone is thinking about the  problem, which as you read this is growing unchecked.
 by "environment clean generations"

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