KEY POINTS
  • The top military officer responsible for defending the U.S. from extraterrestrial threats warns lawmakers Thursday of an urgent danger: space junk.
  • "As the combatant commander responsible for space today, I don't want more debris," U.S. Air Force Gen. John Hyten says.
  • Hyten's comments come on the heels of India's successful anti-satellite missile test, which created more than 250 pieces of space junk, according to U.S. Strategic Command assessments.
A plane is seen flying in front of the second full moon for the month of July, Friday, July 31, 2015 in Arlington, Va.

WASHINGTON — As the Pentagon works to create President Donald Trump's proposed Space Force, America's top military officer responsible for defending the U.S. from extraterrestrial threats warned lawmakers Thursday of an urgent danger: space junk.

"I've advocated for a long time for the development of some kind of international norms and behaviors in space," U.S. Air Force Gen. John Hyten told members of the Senate Armed Services committee during a hearing on establishing a Space Force.