Sensors based on the quantum behaviour of tiny crystals could detect small pieces of space debris hurtling towards satellites
Sensors based on the quantum behaviour of tiny crystals could detect pieces of space debris hurtling towards satellites.
, like chips from defunct satellites and rocket fragments, orbiting Earth. Some bits of space junk are tracked from the ground with radar, but as the number of satellites in orbit grows, so does the need for …
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