India Says Space Debris from Anti-Satellite Test to ‘Vanish’ in 45 Days

India Says Space Debris from Anti-Satellite Test to ‘Vanish’ in 45 Days
Orbital debris around the earth. NASA.gov
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NEW DELHI—India expects space debris from its anti-satellite weapons launch to burn out in less than 45 days, its top defense scientist said on March 28, seeking to allay global concern about fragments hitting objects.

The comments came a day after India said it used an indigenously developed ballistic missile interceptor to destroy one of its own satellites at a height of 186 miles, in a test aimed at boosting its defenses in space.