MUMBAI, India, March 13 -- Intellectual Property India has published a patent application (202641024534 A) filed by Qosmic Satellite Systems Pvt. Ltd., Bangalore, Karnataka, on March 2, for 'multi-aperture telescope system and method for generating combined optical signals received from satellites.'

Inventor(s) include Shreyaans Jain; and Rohit Kuzhiyodiparambil Ramakrishnan.

The application for the patent was published on March 13, under issue no. 11/2026.

According to the abstract released by the Intellectual Property India: "The present invention discloses a multi-aperture telescope system (100) and method (900) for generating combined optical signals received from satellites (402). The multi-aperture telescope system (100) comprises plurality of telescope units (102A-G) comprises: primary optical telescope assembly (502) capturing optical signals (404) from satellites (402), and precision optics (504) collecting optical signals (404) from primary optical telescope assembly (502). The multi-aperture telescope system (100) includes mounting pedestals (104A-G) supporting corresponding telescope unit for providing stability to telescope units (102A-G), and providing height adjustment capability, angular positioning, rotational mounting for tracking movement of satellites (402), and vibration isolation for telescope units (102A-G). The optical path system (602) comprising mirror assemblies (606) redirecting collected optical signals toward central processing unit (604). Optical detectors configured to generate combined optical signals possessing an equivalent signal strength to single telescope unit with collecting area equal to sum of collecting areas of telescope units (102A-G)."

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