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The Denver company Astroscale will help conduct 2 refueling operations in space for a Department of Defense satellite.
COLORADO SPRINGS—Astroscale U.S. plans to attempt two U.S. Space Force satellite refueling operations in geostationary orbit (GEO) after its scheduled launch in the summer of 2026.
The company debuted its U.S. office off of Santa Fe Drive and Evans Avenue in 2023, selecting the Denver area due to Colorado ...
Courtesy: Astroscale U.S. Inc. Astroscale U.S. Inc., a Denver-based company, will conduct two refueling projects for ...
A new space environment report from the ESA shows that Earth's space junk problem got significantly worse throughout 2024.
The US Space Force is moving forward with missions to test the concept of space gas stations that can refuel satellites ...
Japan’s Astroscale, a company specialised in removing orbital junk ... It “marks a significant step for us as we venture into the Japanese market,” said Bellatrix chief executive Rohan M Ganapathy.
Astroscale and Bellatrix Aerospace have signed an MoU to advance orbital debris removal and satellite services. This partnership aims to enhance space sustainability and facilitate Bellatrix's entry ...
Bellatrix Aerospace is thrilled to collaborate with Astroscale on future missions and contribute to a cleaner, safer space environment. This partnership also marks a significant step for us as we ...
Bellatrix Aerospace and Astroscale Japan have signed an MoU to collaborate on propulsion solutions in India's growing space market and internationally. They aim to address active debris removal ...
Listen to Story The agreement did not contain any monetary terms Astroscale is working with the Japan Aerospace ... It "marks a significant step for us as we venture into the Japanese market," said ...
Japan's Astroscale, a company specialised in removing orbital junk ... It "marks a significant step for us as we venture into the Japanese market," said Bellatrix chief executive Rohan M Ganapathy.