Researchers set to put brakes on space junk problem
Submit on Tuesday, November 20th, 2012 22:58
Dr. Patrick Harkness of the University of Glasgow’s School of Engineering has led the development of the Aerodynamic End Of Life Deorbit System, or AEOLDOS, to help ensure that objects sent into space in future can be removed from orbit at the end of their operational cycle.
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