..., at the dawn of the NewSpace era, we are starting to see innovative new business opportunities, such as asteroid mining, debris clean-up and satellite servicing. ROOM managing editor Clive Simpson met up with Anders Cavallini and Hatem...
... and Mars. It was almost certainly once part of a larger body from the asteroid belt, a region of rocky debris left over from the planet formation process that sits between Mars and Jupiter. Ryugu is a C-type...
... 1-02 [2019] suffered a breakup event on 18 March 2021, probably after an accidental collision with space debris. Yunhai 2 is a constellation of military meteorological satellites. The satellites reportedly use Global Navigation Satellite System...
... kilometres from Earth to then fire a metal projectile into the rocky surface and collect any dislodged debris it can grab. Hayabusa2 headed to its pre-chosen location on the asteroid Ryugu just before 23:00 GMT on 21 February...
... it would be coming down, except that it would be during 19 July Beijing time, they indicated that any remaining debris not burnt up during reentry, may fall “in a safe area in the South Pacific.” Building on the experience gained...
... exports and creating skilled jobs.” Potential projects cover a huge range of space activities, from tackling space debris with new monitoring technologies to using Earth Observation satellites to track issues like climate change, and space...