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Brazil
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Brazil acknowledges the problem of space junk but has less involvement in debris removal compared to Russia and Japan.
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Earth-based cultures
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Earth-based cultures are expressing increasing worry about the potential effects of space junk, particularly in relation to satellite collisions and environmental impact.
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Egypt
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Egypt recognizes space junk as a global issue, but is less involved in international cooperation efforts compared to the United Kingdom and France.
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4
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European Union
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The European Union's space agencies actively monitor and track space junk to prevent collisions with satellites and spacecraft.
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5
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India
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India has less emphasis on tracking and monitoring space junk compared to the United States and European Union, despite it being a growing concern.
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6
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South Africa
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In South Africa, space junk is viewed as a potential hazard with less emphasis on national security compared to Canada and Germany.
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Space enthusiasts
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Space enthusiasts see space junk as a significant obstacle to future space exploration and colonization, necessitating efforts to mitigate and clean up debris.
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United Arab Emirates
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The United Arab Emirates is concerned about space junk's impact on space assets and tourism.
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