CDR for ELSA-M Space Debris Removal Mission Completes
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ELSA-M Spacecraft Completes Critical Design Review
The Critical Design Review (CDR) for the Astroscale ELSA-M (End-of-Life by Astroscale-Multiple) In-Orbit Demonstration (IOD) spacecraft has been completed.“Completing the Critical Design Review for ELSA-M is both a major step for the mission itself and also a major achievement for the UK ISAM industry." Nick Shave, Astroscale UKSet to launch in 2026, ELSA-M will be the world’s first commercial end-of-life service for prepared satellites, meaning…
CDR for ELSA-M space debris removal mission completes
Astroscale is celebrating the completion of the Critical Design Review (CDR) for its UK Space Agency-backed ELSA-M (End-of-Life by Astroscale-Multiple) In-Orbit Demonstration (IOD) spacecraft. Specifically, Astroscale UK – a subsidiary ... The post Astroscale completes CDR for ELSA-M space debris removal mission appeared first on Electronics Weekly.
Astroscale completes CDR for ELSA-M In-Orbit debris removal mission - SatellitePro ME
Photo credit: Astroscale Astroscale has completed the Critical Design Review (CDR) for its upcoming ELSA-M (End-of-Life Services by Astroscale-Multiple) In-Orbit Demonstration (IOD) spacecraft, marking a major milestone in the development of what is set to become the world’s first commercial end-of-life servicing mission for satellites prepared for docking and removal. The mission, scheduled to launch in 2026, will demonstrate cutting-edge techn…
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