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Science News: BENGALURU: In a boost to international space collaboration, Bengaluru-headquartered Space Situational Awareness (SSA) firm Digantara has joined forces.
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Digantara, in collaboration with various partners, is part of the Maitri mission to manage space debris. The company aims to enhance space traffic management and monitoring of Resident Space Objects in Low Earth Orbit.
Digantara: Maitri will demonstrate progress towards space debris management and a sustainable space future, as per a statement from the Australian government. It will incorporate an Australian built Orbital Servicing Vehicle launched on a dedicated Indian launcher, it said.
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The Federal Government has announced $18 million in funding towards collaborative space projects between Australia and India. The investment will allow Australian-based companies to build commercial links with India, which has one of the world's fastest-growing space economies.
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