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Japan, India startups to study laser-equipped satellite to tackle space debris

Posted 19 Dec 2024

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It involves Tokyo-based Orbital Lasers and Indian robotics company InspeCity. It would study opportunities for services such as de-orbiting a defunct satellite and extending a spacecraft’s life.

  • Orbital Lasers is building a system that will use laser energy to stop the rotation of space junk by vaporising small parts of its surface, making it easier for a servicing spacecraft  to make orbital maneuvers.

What is Space Debris?

  • It is defined as all non-functional, artificial objects, including fragments and elements thereof, in Earth orbit or re-entering into Earth’s atmosphere. 
    • Out of 35,150 tracked objects in orbit, only about 25% are working satellites. (United Nations University)

Concerns related to Space Debris

  • Threat to space exploration: Debris collisions can disable an operational spacecraft and damage components like optics and solar panels. E.g. collision with a 10-cm object would cause catastrophic fragmentation of a satellite.
  • Kessler syndrome: Uncontrolled growth of debris can lead to self-sustained cascading collisions creating a chain of reactions. 
  • Risk to life on Earth: Large space debris  that reenter the atmosphere in an uncontrolled way can create risks for the population on the ground. 

Way Forward

  • Successful Passivation of Spacecrafts limiting on-orbit breakups, Adoption of effective disposal strategies at the end of missions 

Initiatives to tackle space debris

Global

  • RemoveDEBRIS Mission:  for active debris removal (ADR) technology demonstrations.
  • LignoSat: A wooden satellite crafted from magnolia wood to combat space debris.
  • UN Liability Convention (Convention on International Liability for Damage Caused by Space Object), 1972 
  • UN Registration Convention (Convention on Registration of Objects Launched into Outer Space), 1976

India

  • Project NETRA (Network for Space Objects Tracking and Analysis) 
  • Debris-Free Space Missions by Indian space actors by 2030
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  • Space
  • Space Debris
  • Laser Energy for Space Debris
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