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Neuraspace + Arcsec partner to use star trackers for debris detection

October 22, 2023

Neuraspace has partnered with Arcsec to develop a new method of space debris detection, enabling the tracking of smaller objects and to improve orbit calculations.

The companies will harness the precision of Arcsec’s space-based star trackers for the detection and characterization of space debris and resident space objects.

It will enable customers of Neuraspace to receive the most detailed information available about potential collision risks in LEO. As a result, they can better protect their space assets, contribute to the protection of the orbital environment, and avoid costly service interruptions.

As part of the partnership, Neuraspace will use data from Arcsec’s star trackers to enhance its Space Tracking Management (STM) solution. Processing the data will allow Neuraspace to analyze the movement of, and assess the risk, posed by even minuscule debris particles down to three centimetres in size. This exceptional precision will turn Neuraspace’s STM system based on AI into the world’s most accurate system for risk assessment, according to the companies.

Arcsec’s star trackers use optical sensors onboard their satellites to determine spacecraft attitude. They have long been recognised for their exceptional precision in detecting stars. The brightness information about space objects from these star trackers also provides crucial insights into the size of detected debris.

Unlike other space-based systems, Arcsec’s solution doesn’t require dedicated satellites with specialised payloads. Instead, the debris is detected using the same sensor that determines the spacecraft’s attitude, ensuring exceptionally accurate debris orbit calculations.

Another feature of Arcsec’s star trackers is their reprogrammable capability in orbit. This means that already-launched sensors can be enhanced with space situational awareness (SSA) functionality, and the entire network can be updated while on-orbit. This adaptability and versatility are crucial in an ever-evolving space environment.

“This strategic partnership with Arcsec marks a giant step towards space sustainability. Using Arcsec’s cutting-edge star tracker technology to access in-space data will revolutionise space traffic management and safeguard space assets more effectively. Together, we are advancing the frontiers of space-based debris detection. Even a tiny piece of space debris can already pose a significant threat to space missions and assets. With the ability to detect and characterize space debris with unmatched precision, Neuraspace is poised to lead the way in ensuring the safety and long-term viability of space activities.” — Chiara Manfletti, Director and COO, Neuraspace

“The collaboration between Neuraspace and Arcsec promises to be a game-changer in the field of space traffic management and protection. In our pursuit of advancing space situational awareness and sustainability, we are proud to collaborate with Neuraspace. This partnership exemplifies the synergy between cutting-edge technology and the preservation of the space environment. Together, we are committed to enhancing the safety of space activities and minimizing the risks posed by space debris.” — Tjorven Delabie, CEO, Arcsec

Filed Under: Arcsec, Business Moves, LEO, Neuraspace, News, Optical Sensors, Partnerships, Space Debris Detection, Space Situational Awareness (SSA), Space Tracking, Star Trackers, Strategic Partnership, Tracking

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