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All Articles in Space debris

26 Oct 2020

Start of the production of the Skylark constellation

Cannes, Tukwila, October 27th, 2020 – Thales Alenia Space, the Joint Venture between Thales (67 %) and Leonardo (33 %), signed the first phase of a contract with NorthStar Earth and Space Inc., the Canadian space-based information services company, to start the developm...

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04 May 2019

Need a satellite repair job in orbit? Call on Space Servicers

A new generation of space servicers will keep satellites in optimal condition and could remove debris from their paths. Read on for details.

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29 Jan 2019

Finding a Safe Parking Spot in the Sky Has Just Become Easier

Space is getting crowded with satellites, bits of rocket stages, parts spun off the International Space Station, all now in constant orbit around the earth. There's the potential for some close encounters with satellites. Until now. Read on. ...

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