... being developed to remove failed satellites from orbit. For example, Astroscale’s ELSA-d mission, to be launched in March 2021, will be the first commercial mission to demonstrate the core technologies necessary for active debris docking and removal...
...’ has emerged with the launch of the world’s first commercial debris removal demonstration mission (ELSA-d) in March 2021. Two active debris removal missions are planned for 2025: Clearspace-1 led by ESA and the Commercial Removal of Debris...
... in the UK by Surrey Satellite Technology Ltd for Astroscale’s End-of-Life Services demonstration (ELSA-d) mission due for launch in 2020. The mission is designed to simulate capture of orbital debris and validate key technologies for end-of-life...
.... This three-step strategy is planned for demonstration for the first time in 2020 during the ELSA-d mission by Astroscale, a Singapore-based start-up. Astroscale is also working with ClearSpace (Switzerland) to increase the technology readiness...
..., these operations can now be performed by automatic vehicles thanks to modern technology, as demonstrated by Astroscale’s ELSA-d mission, where a 175 kg servicer satellite is currently testing a series of rendezvous, docking and release manoeuvres...