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Journal : Aerospace Engineering

Emergence in Space Technologies with Nanosatellites, Exploring the Applications of AI in Space Development, and Future Trends Paneru, Biplov; Paneru, Bishwash; Poudyal, Ramhari
Aerospace Engineering Vol. 1 No. 1 (2024): January
Publisher : Indonesian Journal Publisher

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.47134/aero.v1i1.2434

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Since, the first satellite was launched years ago, more than 6000 have been flown into orbit. Space science is the most fascinating field of study and research in the twenty-first century. The satellites are objects that travel in an elliptical orbit around the planet. Artificial satellites are being produced in large numbers. One of the most important aspects of modernizing science and communication technology, including space technology, mobile and radio communication, is satellite communication. The focus of the research work is on nanosatellites like cube sats, which are becoming increasingly well-known because to their wide-ranging applications in the field of radio transmission. This review paper explains some recent developments and the importance of nanosatellites in advancing space technology, highlight the recent development of space technologies in developing Asian nations and presents the future prospects of satellites development. Also, study is done in the role of AI in space technologies enhancement and space industries development its applications and future trends are discussed in this paper.
Application of UAVs and Remote Sensing Technologies for Atmospheric CO2 Capturing: A Study Application of UAVs and Remote Sensing in CO2 Reductions Paneru, Biplov; Paneru, Bishwash; Poudyal, Ramhari; Poudyal, Khem
Aerospace Engineering Vol. 1 No. 2 (2024): April
Publisher : Indonesian Journal Publisher

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.47134/aero.v1i2.2508

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Human activities are a major contributor to climate change, with rising levels of CO₂ in the atmosphere. To address this essential issue, several carbon capture and sequestration (CCS) methods have been developed. Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAVs) and remote sensing technologies are emerging as major improvements to the efficiency and effectiveness of atmospheric carbon capture initiatives. This research examines the use of UAVs and remote sensing technologies to monitor, quantify, and manage atmospheric CO₂ levels. Furthermore, the study explores the broader implications of integrating robotic-drone technology, emphasizing their ability to contribute to a sustainable future. These technologies, which incorporate modern data collection and analysis methodologies, provide promising answers for both climate change mitigation and long-term environmental sustainability.