All countries big or small are concerned by the space waste that is orbiting in the outer space and this is giving sleepless night to the administrative authorities of the countries
The launch of Sputnik on Oct. 4, 1957, marked the beginning of an intense space race that led to decades of rocket and satellite launches, which eventually resulted in a large amount of space debris. Space debris is anything in orbit that is man-made and is no longer in use. It consists of old, inactive satellites; rocket stages; and other discarded hardware. Smaller pieces of space debris include fragments of vehicles that exploded or collided and bits of insulation and paint that have come off space vehicles. Generally, the smaller the debris, the density is more of it. This abundance of debris created the need for a military space surveillance to maintain a catalog of all
Earth-orbiting objects — active payloads, satellites and debris — along with detailed information about trajectory and point of origin.
FUTURE PROSPECTS FOR AARYANS
- Aaryans group is in talks with the overseas partner with whom the paper work is already executed and the technology is being developed. Aaryans has been working on this sector since 2 years and is expected to taste success by the end of 2024.
- We shall make our trial executed and then propose the same for confirmation with ISRO and other space research agencies for approval and government certification.
- The quantum of investment needed in this is huge and runs to the tune of Rs. 39000 crores with man power of 2000 people including skilled and unskilled people.
- We will be announcing the success on this segment very soon and one may consider that the countdown has begun.