Ultra-thin craft to wrap space debris

Resilient ‘sheet’ being developed by Aerospace Corporation

September 11, 2017 10:39 pm | Updated 10:45 pm IST - Los Angeles

CORRECTING DATE - A computer-generated artists impression released by the European Space Agency (ESA) depicts an approximation of 12,000 objects in orbit around the Earth.

CORRECTING DATE - A computer-generated artists impression released by the European Space Agency (ESA) depicts an approximation of 12,000 objects in orbit around the Earth.

Scientists are developing an ultra-thin spacecraft that can remove space debris — which potentially threatens satellites or astronauts — by enveloping junk in the Earth’s orbit and dragging it through the atmosphere, causing it to burn up. The Brane Craft, being developed by U.S.-based Aerospace Corporation, is flexible and measures less than half the thickness of a human hair.

“It has to be bullet-proof, because a five-micron diametre particle can penetrate the main structural sheet, which is only 10 microns thick,” said senior scientist Siegfried Janson .

The spacecraft’s microprocessor and digital electronics are fabricated in such a way that if one component gets damaged, the others will continue to work.

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