SPACE JUNK REMOVAL SPACECRAFT LAUNCHED BY JAPAN

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Tue 20 February 2024:

Astroscale Japan announced on Monday that it has successfully launched a spacecraft meant to analyze and perhaps remove man-made space junk from around the Earth.

Astroscale-Japan (ADRAS-J) has undertaken an Active Debris Removal program. According to AFP, it will rendezvous with and study a 15-year-old Japanese H2A rocket wreckage in space. The Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA) launched the H2A rocket body, which is roughly the size of a bus, in 2009. Its specific location and orbital position are unknown.

Launched from New Zealand, the ADRAS-J spacecraft has already made contact and is ready to begin operations, said project manager Eijiro Atarashi in a statement.

Using observation data from Earth, the estimated location of the H2A rocket body will be determined, and ADRAS-J will approach it “from a safe distance” to gather images and assess its condition and movements.

Selected by JAXA for its debris removal programme, ADRAS-J, as per Astroscale is the first spacecraft of its kind, which aims to remove large debris of Japanese origin in collaboration with private companies.

 As per the European Space Agency (ESA) estimates, there are around one million pieces of debris larger than a centimetre in orbit. These pieces of debris, which are big enough to “disable a spacecraft” pose a big threat.

 The build-up of space debris, including used satellites and rocket parts, has been a growing concern since the space age began. Proposed solutions include using lasers to push debris into new orbits and Astroscale’s space “tow-truck,” which employs a magnet to collect and move out-of-service satellites.

The ADRAS-J mission follows Japan’s successful launch of its new flagship H3 rocket on Saturday, after years of delays and previous failed attempts. Additionally, Japan achieved a successful, albeit slightly off-kilter, unmanned probe landing on the Moon last month, making it the fifth country to accomplish a “soft” lunar landing.

SOURCE: INDEPENDENT PRESS AND NEWS AGENCIES

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