Space is becoming dangerously crowded. With Goldman Sachs predicting 70,000 low Earth orbit satellites could launch in just the next five years, the risk of catastrophic collisions is escalating rapidly. Unlike cars or planes, satellites have no drivers on board to react in real-time, making precise orbital tracking absolutely essential. Enter ARCA Dynamics, who provide crucial space-based surveillance of orbiting objects. Discover how ARCA Dynamics uses satellites equipped with advanced came...
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Space is becoming dangerously crowded. With Goldman Sachs predicting 70,000 low Earth orbit satellites could launch in just the next five years, the risk of catastrophic collisions is escalating rapidly. Unlike cars or planes, satellites have no drivers on board to react in real-time, making precise orbital tracking absolutely essential. Enter ARCA Dynamics, who provide crucial space-based surveillance of orbiting objects. Discover how ARCA Dynamics uses satellites equipped with advanced came...
NASA’s Next Giant Leap: The Tech Behind the Artemis Mission
The Third Angle
22 minutes
1 year ago
NASA’s Next Giant Leap: The Tech Behind the Artemis Mission
“When those rockets light, the air just vibrates. You feel the sound permeating your body in waves… It’s magical.” NASA has been pushing the boundaries of space exploration for decades, and today, the Artemis program is the next giant leap. With a mission to return humans to the moon and venture even further into space, NASA is embracing cutting-edge digital engineering to make this vision a reality. In this episode, NASA give us very special access behind the scenes at Kennedy Space Center...
The Third Angle
Space is becoming dangerously crowded. With Goldman Sachs predicting 70,000 low Earth orbit satellites could launch in just the next five years, the risk of catastrophic collisions is escalating rapidly. Unlike cars or planes, satellites have no drivers on board to react in real-time, making precise orbital tracking absolutely essential. Enter ARCA Dynamics, who provide crucial space-based surveillance of orbiting objects. Discover how ARCA Dynamics uses satellites equipped with advanced came...