Satellite with Directed Energy Weapon to Eleminate Space Debris


Authors : Piyush Tiwari

Volume/Issue : Volume 6 - 2021, Issue 7 - July

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Abstract : This is the idea on how to solve the space debris which is occurring around our earth. A lot of space agencies are planning to deal with this issue and ESA is right now the leading one. They are planning to launch a satellite by 2025 which can capture the space junk by picking them with their four arms and burn with it while descending back to earth. I am here proposing the different idea which is sending a satellite which has directed energy weapon (DEW) and a sweeping net (made by nano-technology) attached to it. The idea is simple we just have to slow burn the debris and turn them into tiny dusts and then collect the dust by sweeping net. This will reduce the volume of space debris and then we can capture more space debris with one satellite(I call it orbital sweeper)

This is the idea on how to solve the space debris which is occurring around our earth. A lot of space agencies are planning to deal with this issue and ESA is right now the leading one. They are planning to launch a satellite by 2025 which can capture the space junk by picking them with their four arms and burn with it while descending back to earth. I am here proposing the different idea which is sending a satellite which has directed energy weapon (DEW) and a sweeping net (made by nano-technology) attached to it. The idea is simple we just have to slow burn the debris and turn them into tiny dusts and then collect the dust by sweeping net. This will reduce the volume of space debris and then we can capture more space debris with one satellite(I call it orbital sweeper)

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