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                        Orbit determination of space debris

                        At its research observatory, the Institute for Technical Physics is testing methods of determining the paths of space debris with an accuracy of a few meters using lasers. This is intended to avoid collisions in space in the future.

                        Remote detection of harmful and hazardous substances

                        Laser-based flight instrumentation

                        Long-range laser effectors

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