Cleaning up space | Meet the experts
A lot goes into planning a space mission, including how to de-orbit the spacecraft once it completes its mission. Systems engineer Sara Morales Serrano of ESA’s Clean Space office discusses the problem of space debris and the tools available to clean up space.
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Sounds like some space trucking to come … Tis a groovy thing… Thanks space girl…
Amazing job. Thanks Sara
Is a spaceRider planned to grab and move a satellite?
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a net, a harpoon, it's good for big debri. What are the tools to consider for small debris less than 10 cm? magnetic fields, "physical shield" to capture them in a thick layer of matter? other ?