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Space Initiatives Inc. president Charles Radley is on a mission to make collision detection between objects in orbit much more effective.
The current technology is not as good as you might think, and there is an opportunity to improve space collision detection at an affordable investment.
A major danger of orbital collisions is not just the crashing of one object into another, but a cascading series of impacts called the Kessler Syndrome. The worst outcome for a Kessler Syndrome incident is an orbital debris field blocking launches for generations. And it is not a fantasy.
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Space Initiatives Inc. president Charles Radley is on a mission to make collision detection between objects in orbit much more effective.
The current technology is not as good as you might think, and there is an opportunity to improve space collision detection at an affordable investment.
A major danger of orbital collisions is not just the crashing of one object into another, but a cascading series of impacts called the Kessler Syndrome. The worst outcome for a Kessler Syndrome incident is an orbital debris field blocking launches for generations. And it is not a fantasy.
Talk to Cold Star: https://coldstartech.com/bookcall