- Before snagging a chunk of space junk, Astroscale must first catch up to one. ADRAS-J is a precursor to future missions servicing satellites and clearing space junk. https://arstechnica.com/space/2024/02/before-snagging-a-chunk-of-space-junk-astroscale-must-first-catch-up-to-one/ 2 comments technology
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