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"textContent": "Every day, Starlink satellites are burning up above us, leaving behind metal pollution, debris, and growing concern about the future of Earth’s orbit.",
"title": "One to Two Starlink Satellites Burn Up in Earth’s Atmosphere Every Day and It’s Only the Beginning"
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