A mandatory part of the ESA’s Space Security Program is dedicated to keeping and keeping the Earth’s classrooms clean from the space debris. In the long run, the agency desires to stimulate a true spherical economy in space, where possible, reduces the impact of spacecraft on the Earth and its resources. As part of the ESA’s zero debris approach, the new ESA mission will be designed for safe operation and disposal to prevent new debris by 2030.
The ESA has now taken another important step on the road towards stability in space with its first in-orbit servicing mission raise, plans to launch in 2029.
RISE is a commercial in-orbit servicing mission that will showcase that it can safely rendate and dock for a geostationary customer satellite, which can expand the life of geostagical satellites, which require support with approach and class control, but otherwise in order.
After verifying that it meets all performance standards in the first performance, Prime Contractor, Operator and Co-Founder D-Arbitra will initiate commercial life expansion services for geostationary satellites.
ESA’s Rise Mission is a promising step towards increasing in-arbitrary services and technologies, such as fuel filling, renovation and all essential elements to create a spherical economy in assembling-articles.
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