ClearSpace selected by the UK Space Agency to study removal of dangerous space debris.

ClearSpace selected by the UK Space Agency to study removal of dangerous space debris.

London, United Kingdom – October 27th, 2021.  ClearSpace Today Ltd, an innovative start-up, has been selected by the UK Space Agency to define a space mission able to remove multiple defunct spacecraft from orbit, as part of the UK’s ambitions to support safe and sustainable space operations.

The mission, which will be launched in 2025, will be the first ever spacecraft to deorbit two non-functional satellites consecutively, and will also demonstrate other novel technologies, such as spacecraft-to-spacecraft refuelling. With this initiative, the UK Space Agency is driving developments in two critical areas needed for commercially viable debris removal services: multi-removal missions and refuelling. This enables UK companies to become world-leaders in these foundational technologies and this study represents the first key step towards a cutting-edge debris removal mission that will be designed, manufactured, and operated from the UK.

Science Minister George Freeman said“Growing reliance on satellites for a range of everyday utilities from SatNav to meteorology is making the space tech sector increasingly valuable to the UK economy. Our National Space Strategy sets out our vision for a thriving UK space sector that pushes the boundaries of innovation including a specific commitment to lead in clearing space debris.” 

“This project will support our leading role in cleaning up our orbit, which has been neglected for far too long, and will help keep satellites operating safely so they can continue to provide vital services such as communications and climate change monitoring.” 

ClearSpace’s UK Lead Rory Holmes said“ClearSpace is proud to have been selected by the UK Space Agency to lead this exciting activity. This initiative allows UK industry to obtain the first-mover advantage in this vitally important field. We are excited to work with leading UK space companies – SSTL, Deimos, Satellite Applications Catapult, and Alden Legal – to develop the technologies and missions needed to remove debris from orbit, making today’s missions safer and preserving the space environment for future generations.”

ClearSpace’s CEO and co-founder Luc Piguet said: “Space debris is a challenge at a global scale – we need to build the capabilities now that will safeguard this precious environment. This opportunity from the UK Space Agency allows ClearSpace to partner with world-leading UK companies to accelerate the development of technologies needed to make the space economy sustainable.”

About ClearSpace

ClearSpace, the innovative startup founded in 2018, delivers transformative in-orbit services that enable a vibrant, accessible, resilient and sustainable space economy.​ ClearSpace is growing rapidly and, together with its industry-leading partners, is developing the European Space Agency’s flagship space debris removal mission: ClearSpace-1. ClearSpace has also been selected by the UK Space Agency to study advanced debris removal missions capable of removing multiple dangerous objects from space.

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About UK Space Agency

The UK Space Agency inspires and leads the UK in space, to benefit our planet and its people. An executive agency, sponsored by the Department for Business, Energy & Industrial Strategy, it:

  • Supports the work of the UK space sector at home and abroad, maximising its benefit to the UK’s growing economy.
  • Invests in science and exploration to increase our understanding of the universe and deliver practical and sustainable benefits such as new technologies to improve life on Earth.
  • Inspires the next generation of UK scientists and engineers.
  • Promotes global co-operation in space, through the UK’s membership of the European Space Agency and international partnerships.

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