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Nasa asteroid watch october 2019
Nasa asteroid watch october 2019









nasa asteroid watch october 2019

This means a greater emphasis on object tracking, machine learning for risk prediction, and technologies to deorbit space debris in order to reduce the collision threat for orbiting space systems. This problem only stands to increase with the proliferation of micro and small satellites being launched. This was the first time we were hearing about space initiatives of the Canadian Armed Forces. Detect, deter and defend are the guiding principles for Canada whether it comes to territorial defense or safeguarding space infrastructure. She talked about how space is congested to the point where orbital debris poses a real and increasing hazard to day-to-day operations in space.

nasa asteroid watch october 2019

Lieutenant-Colonel Catherine Marchetti from the Canadian Armed Forces gave a very interesting talk on space-related activities taken up by the Department of National Defence. Col Catherine Marchetti on accessing the database of space debris and using machine learning to assess collision risk From Global Position Satellites (GPS) to air travel, navigational aid is possible because of satellites orbiting in space. ICAO was a very appropriate place to remind us about the role space and global institutions play in our daily lives. Yuri Fattah, the opening plenary speaker drew our attention to the venue of the conference – the International Civil Aviation Organisation (ICAO) – a UN specialized agency. Marchetti, Director Space Strategy and Plans, Canadian Armed Forces, and Yuri Fattah from the International Civil Aviation Organisation. There were 3 plenary speakers: Sylvain Laporte, President of the Canadian Space Agency, Lieutenant-Colonel C.J. The exhibition was a good representation of opportunities available to students to think big and “go beyond” when it comes to space. In addition to the conference, there were exhibitors from universities, space companies, research institutes, student Rocketry clubs, and those working on the CubeSat initiatives. Artash at the Montreal Space Symposium 2019 Several hundred people attended the conference over the 2 days. The conference brought together speakers from the government, academia, UN, private sector, media, and the student community. The theme of the 2019 Montreal Space Symposium, was “Going Beyond” to bring together expertise from all disciplines and think big and boldly when it comes to space and space exploration. The event was organized by the student aerospace associations across various Québec universities. The Montreal Space Symposium 2019 was held at the International Civil Aviation Organisation, 10 – 11 October, Montreal, Canada.











Nasa asteroid watch october 2019