Chatting to Anmol Taploo about the race to develop tech for satellites
The third and the biggest problem is space debris. Because you're orbiting at low altitudes you have drag. So let's say your satellite goes out of control – I'm not talking about fuel anymore, because fuel is infinite – it will automatically deorbit because of drag in the altitude and burn upon reentry, so you're preventing formation of space debris.
No, we have shown that it operates with multiple gasses, so it could potentially also be used for different planets. It's not just for Earth, it has potential to be used for spacecraft orbiting Mars, Venus or maybe Titan-like planets at very low altitudes.A different view from the edgeGrab a helmet because retired ISS batteries are hurtling back to Earth
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