The company's End of Life Services aims to reduce the amount of space junk in Earth orbit.
Japan’s Astroscale wants to offer a solution, the first commercial deorbiting service for hire. As shown in the video, Astroscale’s satellite is designed to creep up on the defunct spacecraft and, after inspecting it, match its tumble rate in order to align and dock with it.
Earth’s atmosphere. The decommissioned spacecraft will then burn up in Earth’s atmosphere, putting an end to its stint in orbit.that its satellite can latch onto a docking plate through a capture and release test in low Earth orbit. “This has been a fantastic first step in validating all the key technologies for rendezvous and proximity operations and capture in space,” Nobu Okada, founder and CEO of Astroscale, said in the company statement.The company is scheduled to send its first satellite to low Earth orbit sometime in 2025, where it will be tested on a OneWeb satellite equipped with a magnetic docking plate.
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