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Thursday, March 17, 2022

Catching Falling Satellites with Robots

Good to see such 'mundane', garbage collection type problems being addressed as we continue to fill our local area of space. 

To Catch a Falling Satellite

By IEEE Spectrum, March 16, 2022

The U.S.-German TumbleDock/ROAM project is exploring ways to contain and stabilize out-of-control satellites so they can either be taken out of orbit, or possibly refueled or repaired. The project team has completed tests at the International Space Station (ISS), using the National Aeronautics and Space Administration's Astrobee robots.

Researchers had the robots substitute for tumbling satellites, and "chaser" spacecraft were sent to retrieve them to develop algorithms that chasers can use to locate and safely catch the debris in real time. Each cubical Astrobee is equipped with navigation cameras, compressed-air thrusters, and Snapdragon processors similar to those found in smartphones. ISS tests showed tht such maneuvers are possible, in principle.

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