Orbital period v. orbital inclination
Orbital eccentricity v. orbital period
Orbital period v. orbital inclination
Orbital eccentricity v. orbital period
Datapoints sized according to fatalities. Label next to each datapoint shows crash site. Data from Wikipedia.
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Data from Global Health Observatory, WHO. 'PM' stands for 'particulate matter'. PM10 denotes density of particles less than 10 microns across, 2.5 denotes density of particles less than 2.5 microns across, in micrograms per meter-cubed. Values recorded in 2010-2013, and collated by the Global Health Observatory, WHO. Permalink to data.
Data available here (spreadsheet).