GS 3: Science & TechnologyGS 1: Physical GeographyPrelims

Seismometers can sense falling orbital debris, Pg14

Seismometers detect sonic booms from Shenzhou-15 debris reentry, enabling faster, more accurate tracking and recovery than radar systems.

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Key Highlights:

  • Seismometers detected sonic booms from the Shenzhou-15 module's reentry in 2024 over California.
  • Analysis of seismic data allowed calculation of the object’s speed and trajectory.
  • The spacecraft fragmented in stages rather than exploding instantly upon reentry.
  • Seismic data offers a faster method for mobilizing recovery teams compared to radar.

Detailed Insights:

  • The reentry of space debris creates sonic booms detectable by seismometers on Earth.
  • Analyzing these seismic signals provides data on the debris' trajectory and fragmentation.
  • The Shenzhou-15 module landed significantly south of the predicted landing location.
  • This method enhances the speed and accuracy of locating and recovering fallen orbital debris.

Scientific/Technical Concepts Involved:

  • Seismometer: An instrument that detects and measures ground vibrations, including those caused by sonic booms.
  • Sonic Boom: A loud sound created by an object exceeding the speed of sound.
  • Trajectory: The path an object follows through space.
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