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US Company Developing Space-Based Plane Tracking 美国公司开发太空基地飞机追踪技术
LEESBURG, VA—
One of the reasons Malaysia Airlines flight MH370 hasn't been found is because the plane couldn't be tracked continuously over the ocean. In fact, nearly 3/4 of the globe is untrackable by ground-based radar1, the typical way to keep track of aircraft since the 1940s. One company now plans to deploy2 space-based tracking payloads so that 100% of the earth is trackable and no plane will ever be "lost" again.
Sixty-six satellites orbiting the planet, the Iridium NEXT constellation3, could change the way we fly. Deployment begins in December as they replace old satellites already in place. The NEXT satellites will carry a payload to receive an airplane's transponder signal every few seconds.
MH370 flew out of the range of Malaysian military radar while over the Indian Ocean -- the plane has yet to be found, more than a year later.
Don Thoma, CEO of aircraft tracking company Aireon, said MH370 revealed the limits of the current tracking system.
“It highlighted to the rest of the world and to the public at large what the aviation industry already knew -- that over 70% of the world doesn’t have surveillance. Aircraft aren’t tracked when flying over a major, major portion of the world," said Thoma.
Thoma said the NEXT satellites will show it all.
The satellites’ receivers, which update every few seconds, rely on cockpit equipment already required by some countries as controllers move from ground-based radar to satellite navigation.
Iridium monitors its satellites from a control center in Virginia.
Since planes can't currently be tracked over entire oceans, safety rules require large distances between planes. Once NEXT is fully4 deployed5 in 3 years, planes will be able to fly closer to each other, resulting in efficiency and fuel savings6 for the airlines. Passengers will see more flights and more direct flights to locations around the globe.
Iridium already has customers ready to pay for this real time tracking of civilian7 aircraft.
They also are building an emergency operations center 10 kilometers north of Ireland's Shannon airport. Any time an aircraft is lost, the airline or rescue organization could contact the center for the plane's last flight track.
"That's unique now because it will be within 8 seconds of when the last contact was made, the distances would have been narrowed down, in the case of MH370, if that was available at the time," said Tony Merrigan of the Irish Aviation Authority.
And that service will be free.
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n.雷达,无线电探测器 | |
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v.(军)散开成战斗队形,布置,展开 | |
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n.星座n.灿烂的一群 | |
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adv.完全地,全部地,彻底地;充分地 | |
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(尤指军事行动)使展开( deploy的过去式和过去分词 ); 施展; 部署; 有效地利用 | |
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6 savings | |
n.存款,储蓄 | |
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7 civilian | |
adj.平民的,民用的,民众的 | |
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