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  2. Space debris - Wikipedia

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    In 2019, the CEO of Iridium, Matt Desch, said that Iridium would be willing to pay an active-debris-removal company to deorbit its remaining first-generation satellites if it were possible for an unrealistically low cost, say "US$10,000 per deorbit, but [he] acknowledged that price would likely be far below what a debris-removal company could ...

  3. ClearSpace-1 - Wikipedia

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    The ClearSpace-1 (ClearSpace One) mission is an ESA Space debris removal mission led by ClearSpace SA, a Swiss startup company. The mission's objective is to remove the PROBA-1 satellite from orbit. The mission aims to demonstrate technologies for rendezvous, capture, and deorbit for end-of-life satellites and to build a path to space junk ...

  4. Astroscale - Wikipedia

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    Astroscale Holdings Inc. is a public on-orbit servicing company headquartered in Tokyo, Japan. [1] The company is developing life extension, in-situ space situational awareness, end-of-life and active debris removal solutions.

  5. Space debris investigation results in fine and an ‘admission ...

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    Now, the FCC has issued the first space debris fine of its kind. Dish Network failed to comply with a plan to properly dispose of one of its satellites. Now, the FCC has issued the first space ...

  6. Space junk is causing problems — and experts think it’s just ...

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    A record stay in earth’s orbit and a fine to Dish Network might have space debris in common. Space junk is causing problems — and experts think it’s just the start. Why it matters

  7. Exclusive-Japan space startup Astroscale aims for June ... - AOL

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    Space junk removal startup Astroscale is targeting a Tokyo listing as early as June, sources said, taking the high-profile venture public in a sector with out-of-this-world prospects and down-to ...

  8. List of space debris producing events - Wikipedia

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    As of 2012 there were an estimated 500,000 pieces of debris in orbit, [4] with 300,000 pieces below 2000 km . [1] Of the total, about 20,000 are tracked. [ 1 ] Also, about sixteen old Soviet nuclear space reactors are known to have released an estimated 100,000 NaK liquid metal coolant droplets 800–900 km up, [ 5 ] which range in size from 1 ...

  9. More than 14,000 hunks of dangerous space junk are hurtling ...

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    China's first space station will fall to its doom around April 1, but the 9.4-ton craft is one of thousands of objects zipping around Earth at 17,500 mph.