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DebrisBlaster – Rid space of debris

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DebrisBlaster – Rid space of debris

by Lionel Archuleta
DebrisBlaster – Rid space of debris
DebrisBlaster – Rid space of debris
DebrisBlaster – Rid space of debris

What is it about?

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DebrisBlaster – Rid space of debris

App Details

Version
1.0
Rating
(2)
Size
14Mb
Genre
Casual Strategy
Last updated
January 29, 2010
Release date
January 29, 2010
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App Store Description

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In DebrisBlaster, you are on a mission to clear our surrounding space from debris.

For each level you will only have one bomb to achieve your objective. You will have to destroy one piece of debris and use that explosion to detonate a nearby object creating a chain reaction. The game gets increasingly harder as you progress through the levels.

Earth is surrounded by an ever-increasing amount of space debris. As of 2009, there is an estimated 19,000 KNOWN objects in orbit around our planet. The origin of space debris can be traced to spent rocket upper stages, abandoned satellites, lost equipment, or from the testing of anti-satellite weapons. In 1985, a 1-ton (2,200 lbs.) satellite was destroyed in a test creating thousands of pieces of space debris. In 2007, a similar test was held resulting in over ONE MILLION pieces of space debris.

Currently there are efforts to clear our surrounding space of this problem. Hopefully we will see greater strides in this area in our lifetime.

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