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The ClearSpace-1 (ClearSpace One) mission is an ESA Space Debris Removal mission led by (A spin-off of the EPFL in Lausanne) and its industrial team. The mission has as objective to demonstrate the complete value chain of Active Debris Removal by removing a Vega payload adapter (Vespa Upper Part) from orbit. The mission will demonstrate technologies for rendezvous, capture, and deorbit for end of life satellites and builds the path to space junk remediation. Destructive reentry will destroy both the captured satellites and itself.

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  • ClearSpace One (antes llamado CleanSpace One) es un satélite experimental desarrollado por el Escuela Politécnica Federal de Lausana. El satélite, probará una tecnología que será capaz de encontrar, capturar y desorbitar tanto satélites que hayan llegado al fin de sus días como basura espacial.​ La reentrada en la atmósfera con intención de destruir el satélite o la basura, servirá también para destruirse a sí mismo.​ El experimento consiste en una red que se despliega, se alinea con el objeto a alcanzar y luego lo atrapa,​​​ la nave espacial también tiene previsto recoger satélites que han agotado su vida útil. (es)
  • ClearSpace-1, anciennement CleanSpace One est le premier satellite de démonstration technologique développé par l'École polytechnique fédérale de Lausanne (EPFL). Il vise à tester les technologies de rendez-vous spatial, de capture et de désorbitation de satellites en fin de vie et de débris spatiaux. Une rentrée atmosphérique destructrice détruira à la fois ClearSpace-1 et les satellites capturés. Le premier vol est financé par l'Agence spatiale européenne et la cible sera Vespa (Vega Secondary Payload Adapter), un adaptateur de vol provenant du deuxième vol de la fusée Vega. Son lancement est prévu pour 2025. (fr)
  • La missione ClearSpace-1 (precedentemente CleanSpace One), il cui lancio è stato pianificato per il 2025, dispiegherà un satellite sviluppato per la prima volta dalla Scuola politecnica federale di Losanna (EPFL). Ha lo scopo di testare le tecnologie per il rendezvous, la e il rientro dei satelliti a fine vita e la spazzatura spaziale. Il rientro distruttivo eliminerà sia i satelliti catturati che lo stesso ClearSpace-1. (it)
  • The ClearSpace-1 (ClearSpace One) mission is an ESA Space Debris Removal mission led by (A spin-off of the EPFL in Lausanne) and its industrial team. The mission has as objective to demonstrate the complete value chain of Active Debris Removal by removing a Vega payload adapter (Vespa Upper Part) from orbit. The mission will demonstrate technologies for rendezvous, capture, and deorbit for end of life satellites and builds the path to space junk remediation. Destructive reentry will destroy both the captured satellites and itself. (en)
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  • The ClearSpace-1 (ClearSpace One) mission is an ESA Space Debris Removal mission led by (A spin-off of the EPFL in Lausanne) and its industrial team. The mission has as objective to demonstrate the complete value chain of Active Debris Removal by removing a Vega payload adapter (Vespa Upper Part) from orbit. The mission will demonstrate technologies for rendezvous, capture, and deorbit for end of life satellites and builds the path to space junk remediation. Destructive reentry will destroy both the captured satellites and itself. In 2019, this company won a tender for a European Space Agency Space Safety program contract in the Active Debris Removal/In-Orbit Servicing (ADRIOS) project. It will target the Vega Secondary Payload Adapter from the 2013 Vega flight VV02 for de-orbiting. The mission contract, worth 86 million euros, was signed in November 2020 for a launch planned in 2025.ClearSpace-1 mission was preceded by e.Deorbit, a space debris removal mission under planning by ESA in 2010s. In the end, the e.Deorbit mission was not implemented, the satellite was not built and the whole e.Deorbit mission was cancelled. ClearSpace-1 continues the ESA space debris removal aspirations. (en)
  • ClearSpace One (antes llamado CleanSpace One) es un satélite experimental desarrollado por el Escuela Politécnica Federal de Lausana. El satélite, probará una tecnología que será capaz de encontrar, capturar y desorbitar tanto satélites que hayan llegado al fin de sus días como basura espacial.​ La reentrada en la atmósfera con intención de destruir el satélite o la basura, servirá también para destruirse a sí mismo.​ El experimento consiste en una red que se despliega, se alinea con el objeto a alcanzar y luego lo atrapa,​​​ la nave espacial también tiene previsto recoger satélites que han agotado su vida útil. (es)
  • ClearSpace-1, anciennement CleanSpace One est le premier satellite de démonstration technologique développé par l'École polytechnique fédérale de Lausanne (EPFL). Il vise à tester les technologies de rendez-vous spatial, de capture et de désorbitation de satellites en fin de vie et de débris spatiaux. Une rentrée atmosphérique destructrice détruira à la fois ClearSpace-1 et les satellites capturés. Le premier vol est financé par l'Agence spatiale européenne et la cible sera Vespa (Vega Secondary Payload Adapter), un adaptateur de vol provenant du deuxième vol de la fusée Vega. Son lancement est prévu pour 2025. (fr)
  • La missione ClearSpace-1 (precedentemente CleanSpace One), il cui lancio è stato pianificato per il 2025, dispiegherà un satellite sviluppato per la prima volta dalla Scuola politecnica federale di Losanna (EPFL). Ha lo scopo di testare le tecnologie per il rendezvous, la e il rientro dei satelliti a fine vita e la spazzatura spaziale. Il rientro distruttivo eliminerà sia i satelliti catturati che lo stesso ClearSpace-1. (it)
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