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Research Week 2020 Astrosite
Astrosite – Introduction to Space Situational Awareness and Event-Based Sensors
As our world becomes more reliant on satellites, the potential for collisions between space objects is increasing. As a result, there is a critical need for accurate detection and tracking of satellites.
Here at Western Sydney University, the International Centre for Neuromorphic Systems have developed a novel way to track space objects.
In celebration of Research Week 2020, we invite you to join us for a video walk through of the Astrosite, a world first neuromorphic inspired mobile telescope observatory developed by our team, and hear from leading researchers in the field of space situational awareness using event based sensors.
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