Currently, millions of chunks of dead satellites, lost tools, broken parts, and rocket shards are encircling Earth. Collisions with this junk not only make launching new things into space dangerous, but also threaten the lives of astronauts on the International Space Station and the functionality of satellites scattered across low earth orbit. Currently, most orbital debris detection methods are limited to ground-based systems and are only able to detect medium and large pieces. To capture information about smaller debris, Oregon Tech Rocketry and Aerospace developed a prototype for a CubeSat space debris sensor to explore debris detection while in flight. Using high-speed image sensors, double exposure capture methods, and subtractive information from an onboard star-tracker, the detection sensor is intended to photograph small debris in low earth orbit.