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- The European Space Agency (ESA) is actively working to remove space debris and reduce the impact of space missions on the environment12345. ESA has identified active removal technologies as a strategic goal1. ESA is funding the world’s first mission to remove a piece of debris from orbit3. The mission, dubbed ClearSpace-1, will use an experimental, four-armed robot to capture a Vega Secondary Payload Adapter (Vespa) left behind by ESA's Vega launcher in 20132. ESA has also introduced the Zero Debris approach, with the aim of eliminating the production of debris in valuable orbits by 203045.Learn more:✕This summary was generated using AI based on multiple online sources. To view the original source information, use the "Learn more" links.ESA, as a space technology and operations agency, has identified active removal technologies as a strategic goal. Active Debris Removal (ADR) is necessary to stabilise the growth of space debris, but even more important is that any newly launched objects comply with post-mission disposal guidelines – especially orbital decay in less than 25 years.www.esa.int/Space_Safety/Space_Debris/Active_d…The European Space Agency (ESA) announced plans to launch a space debris removal mission in 2025 with the help of a Swiss start-up called ClearSpace. The mission, dubbed ClearSpace-1, will use an experimental, four-armed robot to capture a Vega Secondary Payload Adapter (Vespa) left behind by ESA's Vega launcher in 2013.www.space.com/esa-startup-clearspace-debris-re…
ESA is actively working to support the guidelines for the long-term sustainability of outer space activities from the UN Committee on the Peaceful Uses of Outer Space, including funding the world’s first mission to remove a piece of debris from orbit, helping to create an international space sustainability rating and developing technologies to automate collision avoidance and reduce the impact on our environment from space...
www.esa.int/Space_Safety/Space_Debris/The_curr…The European Space Agency, propelled by its Clean Space initiative, has taken the lead by introducing the Zero Debris approach, with the aim of eliminating the production of debris in valuable orbits by 2030.blogs.esa.int/cleanspace/2023/06/16/a-clear-path-t…The ESA Zero Debris Approach is the Agency’s aim to totally stop the generation of debris in valuable orbits by 2030. This approach has been initiated by the Agency in response to the catastrophic degradation of the Low-Earth Orbit environment.blogs.esa.int/cleanspace/2023/01/12/short-introduc… - People also ask
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