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UK Space Agency’s resident space debris expert on Blue Peter

20. 01. 12

Professor Richard Crowther, Chief Engineer at the UK Space Agency, was interviewed on Blue Peter about the problem of space debris. The episode was aired on Thursday 19th January 2012 and can be watched again online.

Professor Crowther’s primary research interests are man-made orbital debris, planetary protection, and near Earth objects (asteroids and comets that pass close to the Earth). The Chilbolton Observatory, the backdrop for Blue Peter’s Space Debris segment, is one of the world's most advanced meteorological radar experimental facilities. The Chilbolton Advanced Meteorological Radar (CAMRa) comprises a high-powered transmitter and sensitive receiver installed on a 25 m diameter fully-steerable dish antenna. The radar is able to track and characterise satellites in low earth orbit. Currently, objects with a radar cross-section of one square metre are detectable at ranges of 1000 km. In future, it is planned to modify the radar so as to characterise targets in more detail by exploiting their polarimetric and Doppler signatures.


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