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Seismic Tracking and Characterization of Re-entering Space Debris

Stanford

Earthquake sensors are secretly brilliant space detectives. This talk reveals how seismic networks track falling satellites and rocket fragments as they burn through the atmosphere, turning ground rumblings into precise maps of where space junk lands.

science lecture
space technology
seismic data
atmospheric re-entry

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🧑‍🔬Ben Fernando, Los Alamos National Lab
📍Room 350/372, Mitchell Earth Sciences

Green Earth Sciences

367 Panama St, Stanford, CA 94305, USA

Free

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