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Active Debris Removal (ADR)

Astroscale UK’s insights focus on impact report for the UK’s space economy

October 9, 2023

Astroscale UK has announced insights from an Economic Impact Report that focuses in on economic growth, job creation and regional development.   The report underscores Astroscale’s pivotal role in enabling growth […]

Filed Under: Active Debris Removal (ADR), Astroscale, Astroscale Japan, Astroscale UK, Economic Impact Report, ELSA-M, United Kingdom (UK)

Astroscale Japan awarded million$$ grant from Government of Japan

October 2, 2023

Astroscale Japan Inc. (“Astroscale Japan”), a subsidiary of Astroscale Holdings Inc. (“Astroscale”), has been selected by the Japan Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology (“MEXT”) for that agency’s […]

Filed Under: Active Debris Removal (ADR), Agencies, Astroscale, Astroscale Japan, Debris Mitigation, Government, Japan, MEXT [Japan], News, Orbital Debris, Orbital Space Debris, Rendezvous Proximity Operations (RPO), SBIR, SmallSat

UPDATE 2: Objects are detected in the vicinity of ClearSpace-1 debris removal mission target — with debris then impacting the spacecraft itself

August 24, 2023

On August 10th, 2023, ESA’s Space Debris Office was informed by the United States 18th Space Defense Squadron that new objects have been detected in the vicinity of a payload […]

Filed Under: Active Debris Removal (ADR), ClearSpace, ClearSpace-1 Mission, ESA, European Space Agency (ESA), Orbital Debris, Orbital Space Debris

ClearSpace to launch the first active debris removal mission with Arianespace Vega C

May 21, 2023

ClearSpace and Arianespace have signed a launch contract for ClearSpace-1, the first, active, debris removal mission that will capture and deorbit a derelict space debris object of more than 100 […]

Filed Under: Active Debris Removal (ADR), Arianespace, ClearSpace, European Space Agency (ESA), Launch Contract, News, On-Orbit Servicing, Vega C Tagged With: Featured

Arianespace’s Vega C to launch Clear Space’s first active debris removal mission

May 11, 2023

Arianespace and ClearSpace signed a launch contract for ClearSpace-1, the first active debris removal mission that will capture and deorbit a derelict space debris of 112 kg. The launch, scheduled […]

Filed Under: Active Debris Removal (ADR), Arianespace, Europe, Space Sustainability, Vega C Tagged With: Featuired

Astroscale U.S.’ new Denver headquarters opens with major officials in attendance

May 1, 2023

Astroscale U.S. Inc. (“Astroscale U.S.”), a subsidiary of Astroscale Holdings Inc. (“Astroscale”), the market leader in satellite servicing and long-term orbital sustainability across all orbits, has announced the opening of its […]

Filed Under: Active Debris Removal (ADR), Astroscale, Business Agreements, Cislunar, Colorado, Colorado State University, End-of-Life, New Office, Satellite Life Extension, Space Situational Awareness (SSA), U.S. Space Force

Astroscale extends AAC Clyde Space order by GBP 0.611 M to remove end of life space debris

December 11, 2022

Astroscale Ltd. has extended its order from AAC Clyde Space for its end-of-life space debris removal service, ELSA-M, with additional hardware and functionality valued at GBP 0.611 M (approx. SEK […]

Filed Under: AAC Clyde Space, Active Debris Removal (ADR), Astroscale, Constellations, End-of-Life, ESA, Hardware, LEO, Servicer, Sirius hybrid rocket engine, SmallSat, Space Debris, Space Debris Management, UK Space Agency

AAC Clyde Space wins 0.875 MGBP order from Astroscale

October 12, 2022

AAC Clyde Space has won £0.875 million order for a Sirius computer from Astroscale Ltd., for inclusion in their End-of-Life space debris removal service, ELSA-M. This order follows a £0.94 […]

Filed Under: Active Debris Removal (ADR), Business Moves, Computers, Contracts, End-of-Life, Power Systems, Space Debris

A SpaceWERX Orbital Prime contract awarded to Kayhan Space + partners

September 29, 2022

With the space economy and critical defense initiatives dependent on safe rendezvous and proximity operations (RPO), Kayhan Space, along with partners Astroscale U.S. and the University of Texas at Austin, […]

Filed Under: Active Debris Removal (ADR), Astroscale, Business Moves, Contracts, Kayhan Space, Military, National Security, On-Orbit Support Vehicles, Satellite Maintenance, Satellite Refuelling, SmallSat, SpaceWERX, U.S. Space Force, UT-Austin

UPDATE 1: Astroscale moves forward with UK Space Agency funding for debris removal + opens new UK manufacturing + ops facility

September 28, 2022

Astroscale Limited, the UK and European subsidiary of Astroscale Holdings Inc., have opened their new Zeus satellite manufacturing and operations facilities at the Harwell Science & Innovation Campus in Oxfordshire. […]

Filed Under: Active Debris Removal (ADR), Astroscale, Guidance Navigation + Control (GNC), LEO, SmallSat, UK Space Agency Tagged With: Featured

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