Of course it’ll change! There will be more space debris, and more orbital emergencies.
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Yes. It will just keep getting worse. Cleaning up your own toxic waste is not profitable. Many, many examples of this can be found without going into space.
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Not war. War never changes.
You’re little late there, Trevor.
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Obviously, it will get worse.
Of course it’ll change! There will be more space debris, and more orbital emergencies.
Yes. It will just keep getting worse. Cleaning up your own toxic waste is not profitable. Many, many examples of this can be found without going into space.
I mean, sooner or letter we’ll have a Kessler event (whether [intentional](https://www.pbs.org/newshour/world/intelligence-agencies-suspect-russia-is-developing-anti-satellite-weapon-to-target-starlink-service) or not), and the skies will be *much* clearer a few centuries later.
So yes, it **will** change.
It’s going to be impossible to force any sort of space traffic control so yes
Meh. There’s a space emergency every ten seconds according to r/space.