➀ The European Space Agency (ESA) has developed a technological 'to-do list' to aid in its space-sustainability 'Zero Debris' initiative. The list identifies technologies that will contribute to the goal of Zero Debris by 2030.➁ The list outlines six key technological goals for the space industry, including preventing new debris release, improving space traffic surveillance, and learning more about space debris.➂ The Technical Booklet was officially released to the public on 15 January 2025 as part of the Debris Charter initiative for sustainable space operations.
Related Articles
- EnSilica to design ASIC for ESA8 months ago
 - ESA, Telesat establish 5G connection with non-geostationary satellite10 months ago
 - VEGA-C rocket launch bears first fruit with SAR radar images of Earth11 months ago
 - For Spaceflight Without Space Debris: University of Stuttgart Commits to ESA Zero Debris Charter20 days ago
 - ESA-led CubeSat demonstrates world’s first 75 GHz beacon from space and concludes mission with safe deorbitabout 1 month ago
 - ESA secures access to Guiana Space Centre for launches to 20354 months ago
 - ESA, CTO plan space-based 5G mmWave connectivity tests5 months ago
 - Würzburg Students Win ESA Challenge with Autonomous Satellite Operations6 months ago
 - What caught your eye? (AI design, Grim market, Formation spacecraft)6 months ago
 - Proba-3 space mission achieves precise millimetre formation flying6 months ago