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What constitutes space debris and why does it need our attention – Space Bollyinside – BollyInside
Space agencies have begun taking steps to mitigate the problem. A Japanese company launched one such initiative recently. Called Elsa-D, the mission

Space agencies have begun taking steps to mitigate the problem. A Japanese company launched one such initiative recently. Called Elsa-D, the mission intends to demonstrate a space debris removal system. MISSION ELSA-D
On March 22, 2021, a Soyuz rocket put 38 payloads into space. Among them was The End-of-Life Services by Astroscale demonstration mission (Elsa-D), developed by a Japanese company called Astroscale. The solution involves steps to clean up the mess, mitigate damage, and avoid future…
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