Vyoma is the latest player seeking to prevent satellite collisions with space junk

Vyoma is the latest player seeking to prevent satellite collisions with space junk

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https://techcrunch.com/2022/04/29/vyoma-is-the-latest-player-seeking-to-prevent-satellite-collisions-with-space-junk/

As you might’ve heard, it’s getting a little crowded in space, between thousand-satellite constellations à la SpaceX’s Starlink and the millions of pieces of space junk accumulated from decades of launches. But it’s also getting a little crowded in the space-monitoring space, with a number of companies competing to create observation systems to help satellite and launch operators protect their assets from orbiting debris.

One of the newest entrants to the field is Vyoma, a German company spun out of TUM, founded by Christoph Bamann, Luisa Buinhas, and Stefan Frey. Vyoma’s goal is to track objects in low Earth orbit (LEO) using a constellation of observation satellites, then use machine learning to automate collision avoidance procedures for clients’ satellites.