π 28,000 KM/H... So Why Don't Satellites Crash? π±
Thousands of satellites orbit Earth at speeds of nearly 28,000 km/h, yet they rarely collide. π°οΈπ
So how is that possible?
In this engineering-style space documentary, you'll discover the hidden technology behind satellite safety, including orbital mechanics, collision prediction, AI-powered tracking, radar systems, optical telescopes, Mission Control, orbital maneuvers, and the global space traffic management network.
Learn how engineers calculate perfect orbits, monitor millions of space objects, predict close approaches days in advance, and prevent catastrophic collisions before they happen.
You'll also discover the dangers of space debris, the Kessler Syndrome, and the future of autonomous satellite navigation.
Watch until the end to uncover the invisible engineering system protecting thousands of satellites every second.
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