Astroscale, a startup, is working on a solution to space junk by developing technology to clean up Earth's orbit. The company aims to catch up to and remove nearly 30,000 objects hurtling through near-Earth orbit, addressing concerns about satellite snooping.
With Earth’s orbit getting increasingly more crowded, companies like Astroscale are developing technology to keep it free of debris. https://t.co/QdO9Gs7ohS
Nearly 30,000 objects are hurtling through near-Earth orbit. That’s not just a problem for space | CNN https://t.co/nqxpSSZ9gu
This company could have a solution to space junk - if it can catch it https://t.co/tszRXfBLS2
For decades, privacy experts have been wary of snooping from space. They feared satellites powerful enough to zoom in on individuals, capturing close-ups. Now, analysts say, a startup is building a new class of satellite whose cameras would do just that. https://t.co/fDxPpUWTZZ
Before snagging a chunk of space junk, Astroscale must first catch up to one https://t.co/GU1hNOhyg1