MIT Proposes Satellite System for Orbital Nuclear Weapon Detection
Scientists at MIT have outlined a novel system using small satellites to detect nuclear weapons secretly deployed in Earth's orbit. This proposed technology, detailed in Nature, could achieve 99% accuracy by identifying neutrons emitted from radioactive materials. Such a system would provide a practical means to verify compliance with the 1967 Outer Space Treaty, addressing a critical gap in international space security.
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