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UK Government Commits £75.6M to Space Debris Removal Mission

Credit: ClearSpace The UK Space Agency has issued a £75.6 million (€87.3 million) call for proposals for what it describes as the nation’s first mission to actively remove defunct satellites from orbit. Announced on 3 July, the Active Debris Removal (ADR) mission will capture and deorbit two defunct UK-licensed satellites from low Earth orbit, where they will burn up in Earth’s atmosphere. The UK Space Agency intends to award the contract to a s…
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European Spaceflight broke the news in on Friday, July 11, 2025.
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