Neuraspace's new optical telescope in Chile enhances satellite tracking in the Southern Hemisphere, capable of capturing multiple images per second and tracking objects down to 10 cm.
This precision reduces the uncertainty level for positional errors to less than 100 meters within a single orbital revolution, aligning with 2023 ESA Space Debris Mitigation Requirement.
The telescope in Chile is expected to be more productive than its counterpart in Portugal due to the clear nighttime conditions, crucial for optical observation.
Neuraspace aims for more autonomy in services through these telescopes, providing timely updates to reduce uncertainties in satellite tracking, particularly beneficial during launch and early operations.
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