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European Space Agency Issues IDR 1.4 Trillion To Clean Up Garbage in Space

WARTA PONTIANAK – Turns out, trouble trash not only in human face at planet earth only. However, trash is also a question that must be addressed in outer space.

Scatter it trash from a wide variety of satellites that are no longer in use, make European Space Agency (THAT) agreed a contract value of 102 million US dollars or the equivalent of Rp1.4 trillion with a Swiss company called ClearSpace SA only to dispose of one piece of debris trash outer space which is in Earth’s orbit.

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As reported People’s Minds in the article entitled Just throwing away one space debris, the European Space Agency spends IDR 1.4 trillion on Saturday, November 28, 2020 launched from Universe Today, debris trash outer space it does look bigger: the Vega Secondary Payload Adapter (Vespa), which weighs 112 kilograms (247 pounds).

Before it became rubble on outer space, the tool was originally launched to release a satellite in 2013. But since then it has been hovering aimlessly around Earth, like many trash outer space other displaced.

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This type of contract is also the first of its kind, and a large part of the project costs are allocated to developing untested technology.

Garbage outer space it could potentially cause major problems for aircraft trying to leave Earth’s gravity, possibly even causing a series of catastrophic events known as Kessler’s Syndrome.

Before the situation reached that tipping point, many teams had begun developing technology for capture or disposal trash outer space.

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