India invented a way to monitor debris in space
India invented a way to monitor debris in space
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Many new inventions are happening in India after the corona infection. In which the youth of the country are spreading their fire. Anirudh Sharma is a final year B.Tech (Computer Science) student of Lovely Professional University. But he laid the foundation of the country's first space tech start-up 'Digantra Research and Technologies' two years from now. His team has developed an 'Orbit Space Debris Monitoring and Tracking System', which will monitor the movement of small debris (debris) in space, to prevent accidents in space.

According to an estimate by NASA on this matter, there is more than half a million pieces of debris in space which is causing damage to satellites, spacecraft and the International Space Station. Large debris (space debris) can be tracked by ground control systems such as telescopes, radars or sensors. But a tracking system in space is needed to track more than 100 million orbital debris smaller than 10 centimeters, as these small space fragments can also cause spacecraft or satellites to collide.

Apart from this, Anirudh Sharma, co-founder of Digantara Research and Technologies, explains that 'aviation industry experts know in which direction an aircraft is going when it takes off. It is fully monitored with the Air Traffic Control System. Similarly, a lot of satellites are being launched in space these days by various countries and agencies. But there is no traffic management solution to control them.

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