Europe signs $ 102 million deal to bring space waste home



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European Space Agency Announces Signing $ 102 Million Contract with Swiss Start-Up to Bring Large Amount of Orbital Waste to Earth

BERLIN – The European Space Agency announces that it is signing an 86 million euros ($ 102 million) contract with a Swiss start-up to bring back to Earth a large chunk of orbital waste.

The agency said Thursday that the deal with ClearSpace SA would lead to the “first active debris removal mission” in 2025, in which a bespoke spacecraft will capture and shoot down part of a rocket formerly used to deploy a satellite in orbit.

Experts have long warned that the hundreds of thousands of space debris circling the planet – including an astronaut’s lost mirror – pose a threat to operating satellites and even the International Space Station. Several teams are working on ways to tackle the problem.

The object removed from orbit is a so-called Vespa payload adapter which was used to contain and then release a satellite in 2013. It weighs approximately 112 kilograms (247 pounds).

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