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Russia’s Roscosmos invents armor to protect satellites from debris flying through space | Russia’s Roscosmos invents armor to protect satellites from debris flying through space |
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Russia’s Roscosmos space agency has invented a shield system for protecting satellites from being damaged by flying objects that could smash into them as they hurtle through space. | Russia’s Roscosmos space agency has invented a shield system for protecting satellites from being damaged by flying objects that could smash into them as they hurtle through space. |
A patent filed with the Federal Service for Intellectual Property (Rospatent) shows that the two-layer shield, made from aluminum plates, is covered in numerous staggered conical ‘spikes,’ which are coated with a hard alloy. The spaces between the cones are filled in with carbon-fiber-reinforced carbon, a composite material used to build spacecraft and missile noses. | |
The armor is designed to break objects into smaller fragments which would then be pushed in different directions, hitting the cone-shaped base of the protective shield as the force of the object diminishes. The patent specification notes that the system should be 10 percent lighter than a flat shield. | The armor is designed to break objects into smaller fragments which would then be pushed in different directions, hitting the cone-shaped base of the protective shield as the force of the object diminishes. The patent specification notes that the system should be 10 percent lighter than a flat shield. |
Satellites and spacecraft currently use a variety of anti-meteorite shields to protect against space debris such as rocks and other “space junk”. | Satellites and spacecraft currently use a variety of anti-meteorite shields to protect against space debris such as rocks and other “space junk”. |
The International Space Station even changes its orbit when potentially damaging objects loom. Roscosmos also has the ability to control the flight paths of 74 Russian spacecraft. | The International Space Station even changes its orbit when potentially damaging objects loom. Roscosmos also has the ability to control the flight paths of 74 Russian spacecraft. |
The space agency says there are up to 700,000 pieces of debris floating around in near-Earth space. Even objects with a diameter of one centimeter can cause significant damage. | The space agency says there are up to 700,000 pieces of debris floating around in near-Earth space. Even objects with a diameter of one centimeter can cause significant damage. |
Roscosmos recently invented a self-destroying satellite to combat the burgeoning space junk problem which has long been exercising the minds of scientists and engineers. | Roscosmos recently invented a self-destroying satellite to combat the burgeoning space junk problem which has long been exercising the minds of scientists and engineers. |
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