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Space junk flies at 1 8 km distance from orbital outpost — Roscosmos
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Space junk approaching orbital outpost closer than predicted — Roscosmos
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The approach is being monitored by Russia
MOSCOW, May 18. /TASS/. Russia’s Kanopus-V 5 remote sensing satellite and a Japanese earth observation satellite, ASNARO, may come within 200 meters of each other early on May 19, a spokesperson for Russia’s Roscosmos space corporation told TASS on Tuesday. According to information obtained from the Main Data and Analysis Center of the Automated Warning System of Hazardous Situations in the Near-Earth Space, satellites Kanopus-V 5 (Russia) and ASNARO (Japan) may come within the distance of approximately 200 meters of each other at approximately 4:00 a.m. Moscow time on May 19, the Roscosmos press service said.
The approach is being monitored by the Main Data and Analysis Center.
Around 7,000 tonnes of space debris is in the Earth s orbits - expert
About 3,000 tonnes of operating vehicles are in the Earth s orbits, Head of the information and analytical center at Central Research Institute of Machine Building at the Russian Space Agency Igor Bakaras said
MOSCOW, May 13. /TASS/. About 3,000 tonnes of operating vehicles and about 7,000 tonnes of space debris are in the Earth s orbits, Head of the information and analytical center at Central Research Institute of Machine Building at the Russian Space Agency (Roscosmos) Igor Bakaras said in an interview with TASS. According to various estimates, there are currently about 7,000 tonnes of space debris and 3,000 tonnes of operating spacecraft, including the International Space Station, in near-earth orbits, Bakaras said.
Russia to boost space object measuring accuracy with telescope photodetectors
Operational telescopes will be outfitted with new photodetectors, their operation will require upgrading computing systems by switching over to new high-capacity computers
MOSCOW, May 13. /TASS/. Russia will outfit telescopes of its ground-based optoelectronic stations with photodetectors to boost the accuracy of measuring space objects’ coordinates, Head of the Information Analytical Center at the Central Research Institute of Machine-Building (TsNIIMash, part of the space agency Roscosmos) Igor Bakaras told TASS on Thursday.
The upgrade of the telescopes will not affect their design features, the Russian specialist explained. The novelty is that photo receivers based on advanced highly sensitive sensors will be mounted on the telescopes. This replacement will help boost the service life, reliability and capacity of equipment and raise the accuracy of measuring space objects’ coordinates, Bakaras
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