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How to Own an Orbit?
First cone, first serve? Until someone makes a Tank Satellite!‘I thought we weren’t allowed weapons in space?’ Right, but how are we going to enforce the agreement?‘Use weapons, on Earth until they agree.??’ We just need to create a Space Tank first. Gemini Prompt: Review, research, confirm facts, summarize, “video link”, and finish with your opinion as an advanced AI learning model. Gemini’s…
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Japan’s Astroscale, India’s NSIL for 2027 Join Hands for Space Debris Inspection Mission
Japan’s Astroscale, India’s NSIL Space Debris Inspection Mission. Japan’s Astroscale, India’s NSIL Join Forces for Space Debris Inspection Mission: Tokyo, Japan – September 11, 2025. In a major step toward enhancing global space sustainability efforts, Astroscale Japan Inc., a leading player in satellite servicing and orbital debris management, has signed a launch agreement with NewSpace India…
Astroscale clears critical design review for OneWeb satellite removal demo
OneWeb satellites operate at 1,200 kilometers and would take around 2,000 years to reenter the atmosphere without intervention. Credit: Astroscale TAMPA, Fla. — Astroscale has completed the critical design review of a servicer aiming to remove a OneWeb broadband satellite from low Earth orbit (LEO) next year, the Japanese venture’s British subsidiary announced June 4. The review clears the way…
Can you say “Catch-22” in space?
Japanese space company Astroscale Holdings Inc has unveiled what it calls the world’s first publicly released close-up image taken of space debris, hailing it as progress toward understanding the challenges posed by trash orbiting Earth. https://japantoday.com/category/tech/update1-japan-startup-reveals-world%27s-first-close-up-space-debris-image? Hmm.🤔 what will happen to the rocket and the…
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Astroscale secures funding from Japanese government to fight against space debris - Times of India
Astroscale secured up to $80 million in funding from the Japanese Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology (MEXT), which has chosen Astroscale for a significant mission to fight against space junk, according to a report by space.com.The report said that under this project, Astroscale will develop an on-orbit inspection demonstration mission with the goal of imaging and…
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Orbital Debris Threatens Our Future in Space, so NASA Is Seeking Solutions
Orbital Debris Threatens Our Future in Space, so NASA Is Seeking Solutions
NASA needs to know what’s going on with all of the junk that’s orbiting our planet. The space agency announced yesterday that it would be funding three proposals from various universities to better understand orbital debris and sustainability in space. Read more…
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