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ESA and ClearSpace SA sign contract for world’s first debris removal mission – SatelliteProME.com
In December, mission experts will give an overview of the project status, explain the ambitious mission design and detail the next steps leading to launch.
In December, mission experts will give an overview of the project status, explain the ambitious mission design and detail the next steps leading to launch.
The European Space Agency (ESA) is signing a $102m contract with an industrial team, led by the Swiss start-up ClearSpace SA, for the world’s first debris removal mission.
In 2025, ClearSpace SA will launch the first active debris removal mission, ClearSpace-1, which will rendezvous, capture and bring down for reentry of a Vespa payload adapter.
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