ESA’s detection expertise
What’s the difference between spotting asteroids in space, and debris objects in Earth orbit? At first, both look like tiny dots streaming across the sky, against a backdrop of twinkling stars. As part of its Space Safety & Security activities, ESA brings together experts in asteroid and debris detection, asking what these two vital fields have in common, and how they can protect us from hazards in space.
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Traslation in Spanish place
Our curious debris.. created problems problem solving skills..
How to preventable for future exploration.. that's needs more attention..
Recycling satellite needs more attention than launching more on sky…
Nice ESA
My name is Stefan and I'm 12 years old. I live in Germany and I will become Astronaut.
This day has been creeping up on us for 60+Years,… If we don't take control of space, China or Russia will do, then we'll all be afraid. I'm for a Space Fleet or some type of Defensive & Offensive
Keep the good work up 👍👍
Sweet, new telescope sounds nice.
good job…..best of luck for ever step!!
Where is the ESA Academy? Is it in England? I want to go because it looks so good.
aka the Kessler Syndrome
Great music used. And also voice of arnold schwarzenegger 😂
the bayeux tapestry on the battle of Hastings in 1066 …. "isti miranti stella", perhaps one of the first sightings of Halley's comet… great choice.
I think there is something going on, so many missions about astroids these days!