
Orbital Observation
Orbital observation involves monitoring objects in space, such as satellites, space debris, or celestial bodies, from a vantage point typically outside Earth's atmosphere, like satellites or ground-based telescopes. This process helps track the position, movement, and condition of these objects over time, ensuring space safety, supporting navigation, or studying astronomical phenomena. By continuously observing in orbit, scientists and agencies can prevent collisions, manage space traffic, and gather important data about our universe. It's a critical part of space operations that enhances safety and understanding of our cosmic environment.