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Active Debris Removal (ADR)

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

Turion Space selects Exolaunch to provide launch services for the DROID smallsat

June 30, 2022

Turion Space has selected Exolaunch to provide launch services for the company’s first DROID spacecraft aboard a SpaceX, Falcon 9, Transporter rideshare mission. The launch is planned for early 2023 […]

Filed Under: Active Debris Removal (ADR), Germany, In-Space Demo, Launch, Launch Contract, Launch Management, Launch Support, LEO, Rideshare, SmallSat, USA Tagged With: Featured

Million€€ Investment In OneWeb + Astroscale’s Space Debris Removal Services

May 30, 2022

OneWeb, together with Astroscale Ltd.*, will seek to safeguard the UK’s satellite economy with new spacecraft technology, thanks in part to a new investment of €14.8 million. The mission to […]

Filed Under: Active Debris Removal (ADR), AI, Government, Investments, Japan, Research, Servicer, Terminals, UK Space Agency, United Kingdom (UK) Tagged With: Featured

Vyoma And Atos Will Improve Satellites’ Safety In Orbit

May 2, 2022

 “Every collision in space causes yet more debris and even just a handful more could render space completely unusable.“ Vyoma, a startup company, aims to make space safer, and has […]

Filed Under: Active Debris Removal (ADR), Business Moves, Partnerships, Satellite Tracking, Tracking

Prince Charles Meets Concerning Space Sustainability, Now Is Time For Action

February 1, 2022

Astronaut Tim Peake said he was only ever really frightened by one major thing during his time in space: space debris colliding with the space station Astroscale Ltd., the UK […]

Filed Under: Active Debris Removal (ADR), Orbital Debris

Surrey Satellite Technology To Lead A Consortium Of Leading UK Companies For UK Space Agency Space Debris DeOrbit Mission

December 10, 2021

Surrey Satellite Technology Ltd. (SSTL) has been selected to lead a UK Space Agency study to define the requirements for a complex mission to de-orbit two, non-operational, space debris targets. […]

Filed Under: Active Debris Removal (ADR), Canadian Space Agency, De-Orbit, Demo, Government, Mission, Orbital Debris, SmallSat Tagged With: Featured

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