<p>➀ The University of Stuttgart becomes the first German university to join the European Space Agency's (ESA) Zero Debris Charter, aiming to eliminate new space debris by 2030 through global cooperation and advanced technologies;</p><p>➁ The university's Collaborative Research Center ATLAS focuses on sustainable satellite operations in very low Earth orbit (VLEO), where satellites self-deorbit post-mission to avoid debris, while enhancing communication and cost efficiency;</p><p>➂ The initiative involves student-driven innovation, interdisciplinary aerospace research, and aligns with Baden-Württemberg's strategy for sustainable, digital aerospace by 2050.</p>
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