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mic2100 t1_j500axd wrote
I’m confused, we’re now crowdfunding to get rid of all the junk the wealthy have put in orbit around our planet?
Beznia t1_j504w3r wrote
It's how every startup works. They aren't crowdfunding like a kickstarter, these are already wealthy people investing money because they hope the concept will take off and earn them many times what they contributed. Why have existing companies clean up their own mess when you can create a new company to get paid by existing companies and take a slice of that pie.
ferrel_hadley t1_j50na8q wrote
Most of the stuff in lower orbit is government research satellites and dead stages (by mass).
Commercial is generally higher geostationary orbits.
"The wealthy" you mean SpaceX are relatively new and are able to self deorbit.
There is some commercial activity in the lower orbits that has not deorbited, old Iridium and so on.
This is not really crowdfunding its investment funding.
Fearless-Memory7819 t1_j51yyad wrote
29 mil ? Well, at least 1 peice of junk is gone !!
tysonfur t1_j52b2h2 wrote
Nice... that 29 million will pay for 1 of the rocket boosters .. another 100 million to go.
Zhukov-74 OP t1_j4zfelx wrote
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).
“ClearSpace-1 is baselined to be launched on a Vega-C launcher,” Piguet told SpaceNews.