Orbital operations company Astroscale has revealed new details about its approach to refueling satellites in space, as part of a $25.5 million project exploring the concept with the Space Force. Their ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Astroscale hit a major milestone Wednesday, when its space junk removal demo satellite that’s currently in orbit successfully ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. a small satellite maneuvers close to another small spacecraft A new video from Japan-based company Astroscale demonstrates a bold ...
Scale model of Astroscale's Space Debris Removal Satellite ELSA-d on display at the 35th Space Symposium at the Broadmoor Hotel in Colorado Springs, Colorado, April 10, 2019. Credit: Keith ...
In February 2009, two communications satellites accidentally collided over Russia, destroying each other and creating thousands of bits of debris adding to the already enormous problem of manmade junk ...
For decades, running out of fuel typically has meant the end of the mission for spacecraft orbiting Earth. Now, however, Southwest Research Institute is building a sort of space gas truck that could ...
Watch this amazing time-lapse of: Astroscale's ADRAS-J mission completed fly arounds of a Japanese H-IIA rocket upper stage ...
Astroscale Holdings expects satellite orders to increase under new space-defense guidelines issued by the U.K. and Japanese defense ministries. The new guidelines by U.K. and Japan, announced in June ...
Space startup Astroscale has launched ELSA-d, the demonstration mission for its End-of-Life Services by Astroscale (ELSA) technology, which aims to dock with, and then safely remove, orbital debris.