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The UK’s ODIN Space just aced its 1st space junk tracking system test in orbit

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The UK’s ODIN Space just aced its 1st space junk tracking system test in orbit

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A new method of tracking tiny pieces of space junk has passed its first demonstration test in orbit, according to its builders ODIN Space of London.

Over the past two years, ODIN has been developing and qualifying technology to detect and track space junk that is too small to register using existing methods. The company’s first demonstration sensor was integrated into the D-Orbit ION satellite, which hitched a ride to orbit as part of SpaceX’s Transporter-8 mission that launched June 12. 

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