
Marlon Sorge
Marlon Sorge is the executive director of the Center for Orbital and Reentry Debris Studies at The Aerospace Corporation, where he focuses on the risks associated with space debris. He has emphasized the potential hazards that falling rocket parts can pose to people on the ground, particularly when toxic fuels are involved, and has advocated for safety measures in handling such debris.
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Marlon Sorge is a space debris expert with The Aerospace Corporation.
Soviet spacecraft Kosmos 482 set to crash back to Earth as soon as Friday nightMarlon Sorge, a space debris expert, noted that several non-functional rocket parts return to Earth each year.
Index - Külföld - Napokon belül becsapódik a Földre egy 50 éves szovjet műhold, Európa is veszélybenMarlon Sorge, a space debris expert with the federally funded research group, The Aerospace Corporation, discussed the characteristics of Cosmos 482.
Cosmos 482: What to know about the Soviet spacecraft set to crash back to EarthMarlon Sorge is the executive director of the Center for Orbital and Reentry Debris Studies at The Aerospace Corporation, discussing the hazards of space debris.
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