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For bigger spacecraft capable of executing bigger missions, some of the assembly may be done in space. Your challenge is to design a simple approach that enables components to be assembled in space.

Space Batons Project

Summary

The aim of the project is to bring these unused sattelites to space, space garbage will be taken via electromagnetic field. For doing this it is necessary to reach the same speed as space garbage. The space garbage materials received will be pressed in the sattelite pressing section and eventually these garbage will be dressed with Kevlar polymer and magnet. Then they will be sent to the Earth. The space garbage will be slowed down by magnets around the target location then the parachute will be opened and the space garbage will land on the ground. In order to increase the duration of our space garbage collection vehicle, energy will be obtained via solar panels.

How We Addressed This Challenge

We developed a space garbage collector. Becouse just a 30 gram obstacle could damage a sattelite or an astronaut. It collects sattelites and makes press them into a small pieces to sent to Earth. Its making sattelites slower by magnetic power and catches them. After catching sattelite it presses the materials into small pieces. In order to achieve that sonar panels will be used and It can folded into vehicle when necessary. We hope to achieve a cleaner & safer space.

How We Developed This Project

We wanted to explore the space without any danger and recycling the materials that is circling through Earth's orbit.

How We Used Space Agency Data in This Project

We wanted to know the materials that is used to make a space vehicle or a fire resistance polymer for dressing process.

Project Demo

https://drive.google.com/file/d/150Ke55njisb9OOdsRum4OVMjiXPjNBTi/view?usp=sharing

Data & Resources

We searched for economic value and the materials that will be used to achieve our goal.

Tags
#cleanspace #spacegarbage #spacesafety
Judging
This project was submitted for consideration during the Space Apps Judging process.