I love when people who don't know what they are talking about tell professionals how to do their job 
@Raptor Im glad u know what your talking about. I can see the professionlism at work here.
for Reschke on the other hand, curry1 has basically stated why we dont do that kind of a thing.
The biggest issue of also trying to send an object out into space, is if it fails, then your looking at another piece of debris basically that could cause harm to existing space objects. Which in turn could potentially be harmful to a manned space mission. Existing, or Planned. That is not a good thing to try to predict.
Anyway, Reschke if your into learning more there are several free space simulators (not really great on graphix) that I can post so you can actually plan an orbit just you get a feel. Heres a descent one.
http://orbit.medphys.ucl.ac.uk/