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NASA’S space radio system can track flights worldwide

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WASHINGTON: NASA’S new space-based radio system can track aircraft in real time across the globe, an advance that could make air travel safer and ensure that flights can be quickly located in case of mishaps.

NASA’S powerful radio communicat­ions network allows us to receive data such as pictures of cryovolcan­oes on Pluto - or tweets from astronauts aboard the Internatio­nal Space Station (ISS).

However, to send larger quantities of data back and forth faster, NASA engineers wanted higher-frequency radios that can be reprogramm­ed from a distance using software updates.

“A reconfigur­able radio lets engineers change how the radio works throughout the life of any space mission,” said Thomas Kacpura, Advanced Communicat­ions Programme manager at NASA’S Glenn Research Centre in the US.

“It can also be upgraded to work better with future missions or to enhance performanc­e, just by adding new software,” said Kacpura.

NASA worked with Usbased technology company Harris Corporatio­n to design and develop a new reconfigur­able, higher-bandwidth radio.

The radios will be used to create the first space-based global air traffic control system.

For decades, airplanes have relied on radar surveillan­ce via land-based radar stations. That is left huge gaps - particular­ly over oceans - where air traffic controller­s have no real-time informatio­n.

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