Orbital Lasers will also start a new earth observation business providing high-precision ground surface data with its LiDAR (Light Detection and Ranging) technology. The new firm will develop and market its laser-based space debris removal technology starting in fiscal 2025, as the ever-increasing amount of space debris is becoming an…
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