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Home / Science / Russia Tests Space Debris Tracker

Russia Tests Space Debris Tracker

3 Feb

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Summary

  • Telescope mirror and optics for space monitoring successfully tested.
  • Device can track objects up to 3,500 km away.
  • Telescope scheduled for launch in Q1 2026.
Russia Tests Space Debris Tracker

Russia has completed successful testing of its advanced optical complex for space monitoring, including a 3.12-meter primary mirror and additional optics. This equipment, developed by Shvabe Holding, is capable of observing space debris, satellites, and other objects in near-Earth space at distances up to 3,500 km. The testing phase, conducted jointly with specialists from the Lytkarino Optical Glass Plant, spanned nearly a year and yielded images with resolution surpassing existing domestic technology.

The telescope's key component is its large parabolic mirror, specially manufactured for detailed imaging of space objects. It also features a secondary and flat diagonal mirror, along with an adjustable primary mirror to mitigate atmospheric distortion. Additionally, a built-in lunar laser rangefinder offers millimeter-level accuracy in measuring distances to the Moon. The telescope is scheduled for launch in the first quarter of 2026, confirming Russia's technological progress in independent space research and monitoring.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
The primary mirror diameter of the new Russian telescope is 3.12 meters.
The new Russian telescope can monitor space objects up to 3,500 km away.
The telescope is scheduled to be launched in the first quarter of 2026.

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