Submitted by sillychillly t3_10g3kat in space
binormal t1_j51el6d wrote
Reply to comment by PandaEven3982 in ClearSpace raises $29 million ahead of first debris removal mission by sillychillly
This mission is just about de-orbiting debris, not trying to capture materials for reuse...
PandaEven3982 t1_j51h4vd wrote
It's about garbage collection. You seem to be keen to deorbit what they collect. Okay. How many metric tonnes of garbage are we collecting? Is there an estimate?
binormal t1_j51ntwn wrote
What? From the article:
>This mission will see the ClearSpace use a spacecraft with four articulated arms to de-orbit part of a Vega rocket from low Earth orbit (LEO).
Assuming they're deorbiting the third stage, which has a dry mass of 1315 kg, they would be collecting about 1.315 metric tonnes of garbage.
PandaEven3982 t1_j51p9h4 wrote
Better hope that parachute works. Might make a good splash at terminal velocity. Keep it in orbit. Smelt when we build the infrastructure.
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