Türkiye on lookout for national solution against space debris
Fatih Ayhan -- Turksat's satellite programs director -- said that Türkiye is actively seeking a domestic solution to address space debris. "The presence of space debris in orbit poses a threat to various operations and developing national technologies will mitigate this risk. Such advancements may also open up export opportunities and foster global competition," Ayhan pointed out.
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- Anadolu Agency
- Published Date: 05:21 | 01 June 2024
- Modified Date: 05:21 | 01 June 2024
Türkiye is on the lookout for a national solution against space debris, as Fatih Ayhan, satellite programs director at the Turkish satellite technology firm Turksat, told Anadolu that space debris can harm the activities in orbit, and the national technologies to be developed will prevent this, providing export potential by creating international competition in the process.
Ayhan noted that there are many forms of space debris, ranging from upper bodies of launch craft, satellites that no longer operate or at the end-of-life cycle, and other objects resulting from collisions, including warheads from anti-satellite tests, fragments of exploded craft, and more.
He mentioned that space debris in the near-earth orbit has reached a serious level, saying: "The increasing frequency of debris resulting from space activities will inevitably cause all spacecraft in orbit to be damaged, according to the Kessler Syndrome theory, rendering the orbit unusable for a while, and although the possibility of this theory to come true is controversial, serious accidents and loss of satellites or craft are inevitable if no measures are taken."
- 'Finding solutions is more of a necessity than an option'
Ayhan said there are various efforts currently underway for this issue, such as tracking objects in orbit, determining trajectories of said objects to prevent more collisions, as well as efforts to collect space debris, all of which require cooperation between countries to find solutions.
"Finding solutions to the debris issue is more of a necessity than an option, therefore, we expect more radical steps to be taken moving forward," he said.
Ayhan noted that Türkiye needs to expand its radar and telescope systems to monitor objects in orbit and potential collision risks, as these systems will help Türkiye achieve an active presence in space and space debris scene, saying:
"Cooperation with other countries and international space agencies to combat the clutter of space debris, as well as increasing the existing cooperation, is of great importance for our country, and since space debris is a common issue of the world, sharing data on it and actively participating in the lawmaking of the UN and other international organizations will be important for adaptation."
- Türkiye's participation in global fight against space debris to create jobs, increase progress in many related domains
Ayhan underlined the importance of contributing to global efforts to reduce space debris, as Türkiye's participation would provide it with advantages in scientific, security, environmental, and economy fields.
"The national technologies to be developed to help alleviate space debris will create employment in the space industry and provide export potential, and investments to be made will result in advancements in many fields, such as engineering, robotics, artificial intelligence, and more, besides reducing foreign dependency," he said.
"Being a player in this field will strengthen diplomatic relations with countries," he added.
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