... System Engineering Company, suggests that lasers could be used to help the ever-growing space debris problem. Ever since man's first exploits in space, space debris has been accumulating in low Earth orbit and currently poses a major threat to both...
... vital telecom, weather, navigation, broadcast and climate-monitoring satellites,” said Holger Krag, Head of ESA’s Space Debris Office and conference chair. And, with the rise of mega constellations containing thousands of satellites that will...
... known, so that we can predict and avoid collisions. Computer graphic reflecting the extent of space debris now surrounding Earth. Protecting the space environment The more operators that contribute data, the better the overall accuracy of that...
... initiative. “We want European industry to be able to benefit from this market growth while still respecting international space debris mitigation regulations, to keep these key orbits safely usable into the future. The programme, appropriately named...
...single month than in the entire first 2.5 years of Starlink deployment. Based on statistical models produced by the ESA space debris office, it is estimated that there are 36,500 objects larger than 10 cm, one million objects between one to 10 cm and...
...Earth’s orbits will inevitably fill with more and more space debris between 2009 (top) and 2209 (below). How... $10 has been spent for no gain. No matter what we do, space debris is going to increase. This simulation concentrates on the years 2009 (left...