Now, scientists have devised a clever new way to predict where the pieces may land.
As more and more space junk comes crashing down, a new study shows how earthquake monitors can better track incoming ...
An origami-inspired haptic ring for VR called OriRing weighs 18 grams and can push back with up to 6.5 N. It senses pressing and sliding forces to render size and stiffness, but it’s still a prototype ...
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Forget telescopes, the next big thing in space tracking is underground
In April 2024, a Chinese spacecraft broke apart in the skies over Southern California, creating a dramatic fireball and ...
Scientists found a new way to track falling space debris using earthquake sensors, helping improve safety and response time.
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Scientists crack breakthrough way to track killer space junk before it hits Earth
Space agencies have long struggled to predict where large chunks of space hardware will come down, often with error bars that ...
Abstract: Consistency in 3D tracking is critical for vision-based autonomous driving systems. However, most existing multi-object tracking (MOT) methods are confronted with the limitation: detectors ...
Old satellites and other space junk fall toward Earth every day, and the shock waves they create could be used to track their trajectories, according to new research.
Abstract: This paper focuses on developing a vehicle tracking algorithm for vehicle inspection systems. Tracking small vehicle movements in small enclosed systems can be challenging, but offers ...
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