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.
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