ISS MSS - banner 2

Astroscale drives space debris program with further Sunrise funding

Source: Astroscale

Paris, 24 May 2021. – Astroscale drives its space debris removal technology with a partner funding by OneWeb under the European Sunrise program, Astroscale announced.

The global satellite communications network OneWeb signed a €2.9 million funding award with Astroscale “to mature their technology and capability towards a commercial service offering by 2024”, Astroscale said.

The award is part of a larger €37 million beam-hopping satellite program granted from the UK Space Agency via the European Space Agency (ESA)’s Sunrise program; it includes OneWeb, SatixFy, Celestia UK and Astroscale UK.

Astroscale’s Sunrise-funded program, known as ELSA-M, will develop the technology to remove multiple retired satellites in a single mission. It will “drive down service costs and incentivise large satellite constellation partners to accelerate the speed at which they remove space junk”, Astroscale said.

Astroscale’s ELSA-d demonstration mission is currently in low Earth orbit (LEO), preparing for a series of complex rendezvous and close proximity debris capture and release manoeuvres this summer.

Check Also

#SpaceWatchGL Geopolitics – Italy’s unfulfilled Space destiny

This year Italy is hosting two of the most important events for the Space domain, alongside chairing the G7. But what could be the perfect opportunity to consolidate Italy’s position in the Space sector falls short in the hands of a political class without a clear strategic vision, confining Italy to be characterized by a historical lack of planning capacity and low technical ambitions, in contrast with the several industrial and academic excellences that it expresses at worldwide level in the aerospace sector.