In the last five years, Latin America recorded more re-entrys of space debris than in the previous fifteen years combined. These are discarded space objects, product of rocket discards or collisions of objects and satellites in Earth orbit. In front of this scenario, researchers from the UNLP launched Project MIRA, a system dedicated to monitoring debris from space debris. Read more
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In the last five years, Latin America recorded more re-entrys of space debris than in the previous fifteen years combined. These are discarded space objects, product of rocket discards or collisions of objects and satellites in Earth orbit. In front of this scenario, researchers from the UNLP launched Project MIRA, a system dedicated to monitoring debris from space debris. Read more