Newshub: New Otago-built Kiwi space radar will track the movements of satellites, space debris
Four giant halfpipes in the central Otago township of Naseby could help keep vital mapping satellites up in the air. […]
Four giant halfpipes in the central Otago township of Naseby could help keep vital mapping satellites up in the air. […]
“The Kiwi Space Radar raises the bar on addressing the threat of collisions that have never before been tracked in
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For the first time, space companies can track tiny bits of dangerous space junk that orbit the planet and menace
Ask anyone in the space business and they’ll tell you that orbital debris is a serious problem that will only
The Silicon Valley catchphrase “Move fast and break things” takes on a whole different meaning in space. The millions of
World’s first ‘next-generation’ space radar to be unveiled in Naseby. Silicon Valley start-up LeoLabs are set to unveil their first
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LeoLabs launched Kiwi Space Radar (KSR) today. As the first commercial radar to track objects in Low-Earth Orbit (LEO) smaller
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Space is getting increasingly crowded. There are nearly 2,000 active satellites in Earth’s orbit—and close to another 2,800 inactive ones.
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Leolabs’ Kiwi space radar has been launched in Naseby. It has the ability to track objects in lower Earth orbit
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AUSA 2019: LeoLabs today announced a unique radar for tracking space objects, based in New Zealand to improve monitoring of
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