According to experts, the introduction of such technologies will allow Russia to become a leader in terms of situational awareness of activities in space
MOSCOW, November 20. /tass/. Specialists of the Institute of Applied Mathematics (IPM) of the Russian Academy of Sciences are developing a unified classifier of dangerous events that occur in near-Earth orbits. This is stated in the IPM message distributed on Saturday.
"Space safety specialists at the M. V. Keldysh IPM of the Russian Academy of Sciences are developing a unified classifier of all dangerous events threatening space activities directly in near-Earth orbits, taking into account current trends in space debris clogging and the deployment of multi-satellite orbital groupings," the institute's Instagram page says.
As noted in the IPM, the introduction of such technologies will allow the Russian Federation to become a leader in terms of situational awareness of activities in space.
The publication of the Institute is accompanied by a video collected from photographs obtained using the Zeiss-1000 telescope of the Observatory of the Astrophysical Institute. Fasenkova on the Tien Shan. It shows a rendezvous with a non-functioning object of space debris.
"The Dangerous Situations Monitoring segment conducts a continuous analysis of such events in the high-orbit region of outer space," the institute stressed.