The Federal Service for Intellectual Property, on the occasion of Cosmonautics Day, has published a selection of significant Russian developments for working beyond the atmosphere. According to RIA "Novosti" in the press service of the department, the top three include a software simulator of orbital debris, a method for forcing the payload capacity of modular rockets, and a new generation observation satellite.
Programmers at the Southwestern State University have created software that visualizes the trajectories of debris movement to reduce the risk of collisions in orbit.
Engineers at RSC Energia have patented a technical solution that increases the payload of multi-stage carriers.
Specialists at NPK BARL have developed a model of an apparatus capable of simultaneously shooting the Earth's surface in the visible, infrared, and microwave ranges.
The head of Rospatent, Yuri Zubov, emphasized the strategic necessity of legal protection of such solutions to achieve technological sovereignty. To date, more than three thousand computer programs and databases of space profile have been registered in the registers of the department.
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