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    Astroscale Signs £81 Million Contract with JAXA for Space Debris Removal

    Kanika SharmaBy Kanika SharmaAugust 19, 2024 Industry News No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Japanese Space Startup Astroscale Shares Surge on Major JAXA Contract

    Shares of Japanese space startup Astroscale (186A.T) soared by 19% on Monday following the announcement of a significant new contract. The company revealed that it is set to sign a 12 billion yen (£81 million) agreement with Japan’s space agency, the Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA), to address the growing issue of space debris.


    Astroscale’s New Space Debris Removal Mission

    Astroscale Japan division will enter into the five-year contract with JAXA on Tuesday. The mission will focus on the removal of the upper stage of JAXA’s H-IIA rocket, which has been orbiting approximately 600 km (373 miles) above Earth since its launch in 2009.

    To carry out this complex operation, Astroscale plans to develop a new spacecraft named ADRAS-J2. This advanced spacecraft will be equipped with robotic arm technologies specifically designed to capture and remove the target debris. The company aims to complete this challenging mission by March 2029, according to a recent statement.

    Growing Risks of Space Debris

    The rise in space debris poses an increasing threat to space missions as the number of satellites in orbit continues to grow rapidly. This issue is not isolated, as seen with the recent incident involving a Chinese rocket stage. Earlier this month, the rocket broke apart in space, creating over 700 pieces of debris, further contributing to the hazardous collision risks in Earth’s orbit.

    A Step Forward in Space Sustainability

    Astroscale’s upcoming mission with JAXA represents a critical step forward in addressing the escalating problem of space debris. With the potential to significantly reduce the risks posed by abandoned satellites and rocket parts, this contract not only boosts Astroscale’s profile but also highlights Japan’s commitment to maintaining a safer space environment.

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