1. The European Space Agency (ESA) has reaffirmed its commitment to Zero Debris satellites by 2030, with three European companies signing contracts to develop large LEO satellite platforms. 2. The aim is to limit the proliferation of debris in Earth and Lunar orbits by 2030. 3. ESA will support industry during this technologically challenging transition.
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