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https://www.industry.gov.au/news/world-class-observatory-track-space-objects

World-class observatory to track space objects

Silentium Defence has created the first observatory of its kind in the Southern Hemisphere, using passive radar and neuromorphic imaging technologies to provide critical data.

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https://news.arizona.edu/story/reflective-satellites-fill-skies-uarizona-students-are-making-sure-astronomers-can-adapt

As reflective satellites fill the skies, UArizona students are making sure astronomers can adapt

University of Arizona students have completed one of the first comprehensive peer-reviewed brightness studies to characterize mega-constellation satellites cluttering the skies.

Grace Halferty, a senior graduating this summer with a bachelor's degree in aerospace and mechanical engineering and the paper's lead author, with the instrument researchers built to measure the brightness and position of SpaceX Starlink satellites.

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Более 12 новых оптико-электронных и радиотехнических комплексов для обнаружения и распознавания космических объектов развернут на территории РФ до 2025 года, сообщили в среду в Минобороны России по случаю 66-летия Космических войск РФ

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https://spacenews.com/anduril-lands-25-million-contract-to-upgrade-aging-space-surveillance-network/

Anduril lands $25 million contract to upgrade aging space surveillance network
The company will modernize data integration and communications for the U.S. Space Force’s Space Surveillance Network (SSN) used to track space objects and missile launches

The U.S. Space Force awarded a $25.3 million contract to defense tech startup Anduril Industries. Under the agreement announced Sept. 27, Anduril will enhance the data integration and communication systems of the Space Surveillance Network.

The SSN, first deployed in the late 1950s, is a global network of sensors including conventional radars, phased-array radars, and telescopes. These assets are used to track satellites, space debris, and to provide early warnings of ballistic missile launches.

The contract builds on Anduril’s previous work with the Space Force, expanding the deployment of its mesh networking technology across SSN sites through March 2026. This latest award follows $10.5 million in earlier Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) contracts for similar work scheduled through December 2024.

At the heart of Anduril’s solution is its Lattice software platform, which uses artificial intelligence to analyze and integrate data from various sensors, providing a comprehensive view of the space environment. The system autonomously processes information from radars, telescopes, and other sensors, identifying critical patterns and data points.

The Space Force is also using Anduril’s SDANet, a modern mesh network designed to augment the SSN’s Space Defense Interface Network — a 40-year-old system that relies on point-to-point connections. The SDANet leverages commercial space internet services like SpaceX’s Starlink to create high-speed connections between multiple space domain awareness sensors and platforms.