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PATENTED TECHNOLOGY
Global network
with full sky coverage
Survey and custom
tracking
Aldoria’s global network of space surveillance sensors spans four continents, ensuring full-sky coverage for precise and continuous monitoring of orbital activities. Our advanced sensor network tracks objects at all altitudes, including LEO, MEO, and GEO, providing reliable, highly accurate data collection. This comprehensive coverage allows satellite operators to stay informed and respond quickly to potential threats.
We offer custom tracking solutions tailored to meet the specific needs of each mission, helping to prevent collisions and ensure satellite safety. By delivering critical information on space objects and their trajectories, Aldoria helps protect valuable assets in orbit. Our presence across four continents guarantees reliable, global surveillance, enabling organizations to safeguard the long-term success and integrity of their space missions.
Multiple Telescopes
Observation
Station (MTOS)
MTOS is a system of 4 synchronously rotating telescopes that are located at the same observation site. Their rotation rate is coordinated with the transit time of objects in the field of view to ensure that all space objects are detected, even at low altitudes down to 300km.
Each telescope has its own remote-controlled mount, which means that the 4 telescopes can also be controlled independently to track and further characterize specific objects.
The monitoring patterns can be modified all through the night to capture objects in the most effective manner. Accurate preliminary orbits are obtained using only a couple of images captured a few seconds from each other. We leverage this data to yield accurate orbit estimates and detect maneuvers.
Our Orbital Information System provides daily orbital data on a set of space objects, including preliminary orbits, fitted orbits, object identification,
detection, collision avoidance services and more.Aldoria’s telescopes and algorithms
are designed to detect orbital
object trajectory
Horsehead Nebula (B33)
Pleiades Nebula x #42939