The Graveyard Orbit: Space Junk, Kessler Syndrome, and the Silent Crisis Threatening Life in Orbit — The Universe Series
Look up. Right now, thousands of dead satellites, rocket stages, and shards of shattered spacecraft are silently circling Earth at speeds that make a bullet look slow. You can't see them. But they're there — and they're multiplying.
The Graveyard Orbit is the gripping, accessible story of humanity's most overlooked environmental crisis: the slow-motion disaster unfolding 400 miles above your head. Written for curious readers — no engineering degree required — this book pulls back the curtain on a problem that threatens the technology billions of people depend on every single day.
From the terrifying logic of Kessler Syndrome — where a single collision triggers a cascade that renders entire orbital bands permanently unusable — to the legal black hole of space law that lets no one truly take responsibility, every chapter reveals a new layer of a crisis hiding in plain sight.
Inside, you'll explore:
- Why there are already 36,000 tracked debris objects above your head — and hundreds of thousands more too small to follow
- How mega-constellations like Starlink are changing the orbital math in ways that alarm astronomers and engineers alike
- The real story of what happens when a satellite dies — and where it goes
- Experimental missions trying to harpoon, net, and laser-zap trash out of orbit
- The day a GPS outage nearly paralyzed global aviation, shipping, and financial markets
- Why international space law, written in the 1960s, was never designed for this world
This isn't science fiction. It's happening now, in orbit, in slow motion — and the window to act is closing. The Graveyard Orbit is the book that explains exactly what's at stake, and why the future of spaceflight — and of our connected world on the ground — depends on solving it.
Part of The Universe series. Bilingual edition — includes English and Spanish. Available as PDF + EPUB digital download.