
Moriba Jah
Astropreneur | Predicting the Motion of Space Objects

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Moriba Jah is an astrodynamicist and TED Fellow who studies and predicts the motion of objects in space. His work aims to make space safe, secure, and sustainable by mitigating the growing threats of debris and collisions.
Jah's expertise spans physics, software engineering, and emerging technologies like artificial intelligence. As the founder of multiple space startups, he brings an entrepreneurial mindset to solving critical challenges in space exploration and operations.
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The world's first crowdsourced space traffic monitoring system
"Most of what we send into outer space never comes back," says astrodynamicist and TED Fellow Moriba Jah. In this forward-thinking talk, Jah describes the space highways orbiting earth and how they're mostly populated by space junk. Learn more about his quest to develop and scale the world's first crowdsourced space traffic monitoring system -- and how it could help solve the debris problem in near-earth space.
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