<p>➀ The University of Stuttgart becomes the first German university to join the European Space Agency's (ESA) Zero Debris Charter, targeting zero space debris generation by 2030 and promoting sustainable space operations;</p><p>➁ Researchers focus on Very Low Earth Orbit (VLEO) satellite technologies, which minimize debris by ensuring satellites burn up post-mission while improving communication and cost efficiency;</p><p>➂ Interdisciplinary efforts in aerospace, AI, and climate technology aim to reduce environmental impacts, aligning with Baden-Württemberg’s 2050 sustainability strategy for space exploration.</p>
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