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Japan's Astroscale ties with Indian space firms to tackle space debris

India Today 21 Mar 2025
Japans Astroscale ties with Indian space firms to tackle space debris ... .
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How a University of Calgary satellite is helping the effort to dodge space debris

CBC 21 Mar 2025
As Earth's orbit becomes populated with more crafts and devices, researchers are looking for ways to detect and track potentially dangerous debris that could pierce satellites and space stations ... .
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Japan’s space debris firm Astroscale to tie up with India’s Digantara, Bellatrix Aerospace

Asahi News 21 Mar 2025
TOKYO/BENGALURU--Japan’s Astroscale , a company specialized in removing orbital junk, has agreed with Bengaluru-based space companies Digantara and Bellatrix Aerospace to collaborate on technology and services, it said on Friday.
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Japan's space debris firm Astroscale to tie up with Indian companies

Japan Times 21 Mar 2025
India has opened the country's space sector to private players beyond the state-owned Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) ... .
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Bellatrix & Astroscale Japan ink pact for space sustainability & in-space mobility

The Times of India 21 Mar 2025
... with us,” Eddie Kato, president and MD, Astroscale Japan, a subsidiary of Astroscale Holdings Inc, said.Astroscale Japan is developing solutions for in-orbit servicing and space debris mitigation.
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A ‘Google Maps’ for Low-Earth Orbit?: Wknd interviews the founders of space-tech start-up Digantara

Hindustan Times 21 Mar 2025
Space just ran out of hiding spots,” the company tweeted ... Think of it like air-traffic control, for space ... How much debris are we talking about? ... In 2018, a piece of space debris crashed into a satellite they helped build.
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War in Space is coming. Satellites will be armed with lasers and the MOON will ...

The Daily Mail 21 Mar 2025
All countries are aware of the dangers of space debris, so why not at least draft a new treaty and clean it up? ... Who would pay to collect the debris, and who would control the space refuse collectors? Who gets to see the data of where everything is?.
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1st LD-Writethru: Shenzhou-19 crew completes third extravehicular activities

China.dot.org 21 Mar 2025
Astronauts Cai Xuzhe, Song Lingdong and Wang Haoze worked for about seven hours to complete multiple tasks, including the installation of space debris protection devices and extravehicular auxiliary ...
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Update: Shenzhou-19 crew completes third extravehicular activities

Beijing News 21 Mar 2025
Astronauts Cai Xuzhe, Song Lingdong and Wang Haoze worked for about seven hours to complete multiple tasks, including the installation of space debris protection devices and extravehicular auxiliary ...
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Shenzhou XIX crew to carry out third spacewalk

ECNS 21 Mar 2025
The Shenzhou XIX crew members work at China's space station ... They made their first spacewalk on Dec 17 to install space debris shield devices and check the condition of extravehicular equipment.
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Shenzhou XIX crew complete 3rd spacewalk

China Daily 21 Mar 2025
With support from ground controllers and the use of a robotic arm, the team completed all their assigned tasks, including installing space debris shield and external assistance devices and checking ...
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Bellatrix Aerospace ties up with Astroscale Japan for debris removal and sustainable orbit mobility

The Hindu 21 Mar 2025
The collaboration aims to drive active debris removal, satellite servicing, and sustainable in-orbit mobility, contributing to a cleaner and safer space environment ....
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Media invitation: Europe's top experts address the growing threat of space debris: is it a crisis (ESA - European Space Agency)

Public Technologies 21 Mar 2025
Top European experts from ESA, national agencies and academia will share new updates on the space debris problem ... ESA's Space Debris Office keeps track of the amount of space debris, where it comes from and what re-enters the atmosphere ... Space Debris.
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Space startup firm closer to removing debris from orbit

Asahi News 20 Mar 2025
The Tokyo-based startup developing space debris removal technologies added that it plans to start removing "space junk" from orbit by the end of March 2028 ... of space debris larger than 10 centimeters.
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Thousands of satellites are due to burn up in the atmosphere every year – damaging ...

The Conversation 20 Mar 2025
humankind’s first space debris. Seven decades on, scientists like us are only just beginning to piece together how this space debris might be damaging the ozone layer, the climate and even human health.
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