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Have questions about orbital debris detection or our technology? Reach out to our team for expert guidance, partnership opportunities, or support. We're here to help you navigate the challenges of space safety.

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Questions about orbital debris or our solutions? Our team is ready to help you navigate the future of space safety. Reach out for partnership, media, or general inquiries. leotechnology.innovate@gmail.com

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FAQ

How does in-orbit detection work?

We use a network of advanced sensorsoptical, p—mounted directly on satellites in Low Earth Orbit. This lets us spot and track even tiny debris in real time, providing faster, more accurate alerts than ground-based systems.

Why is small debris so dangerous?

Debris as small as 1–10 cm can travel at speeds over 7 km/s, making them invisible to most ground radars but still capable of destroying satellites. Our system closes this detection gap to prevent costly collisions.

Who benefits from this data?

Satellite operators, aerospace firms, and government agencies use our data to avoid collisions, extend satellite life, and lower insurance costs. Anyone with assets in orbit gains better awareness and peace of mind.

How is your data delivered?

Our subscription platform provides live debris tracking, instant alerts, and historical data. It’s easy to integrate with mission control systems, so you get actionable insights when you need them most.

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Questions about space safety? Email us at leotechnology.innovate@gmail.com

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