As the US Space Force approaches its third birthday later this year, what does the domain in which it operates actually look like? In this episode of the MWI Podcast, John Amble is joined by Dr. Moriba Jah, an associate professor in the Department of Aerospace Engineering and Engineering Mechanics at the University of Texas at Austin. An expert in the science of orbital mechanics, he works to monitor space and track thousands of objects orbiting Earth.
During the conversation, Dr. Jah describes why it’s so important that we have an accurate understanding of what is in space and where those objects are—especially for the military. As he explains, when the US government first started launching things into orbit, there wasn’t much else there. But since then, with more countries launching their own satellites and now private companies becoming increasingly involved, space has become much, much more crowded. and as you’ll hear in the episode, that has important implications for the US military.
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Note: This episode was originally released in May 2019.
Image credit: Ben Cooper, US Air Force