<p>➀ ClearSpace has successfully completed Phase 2 of the UK Space Agency's CLEAR mission, focusing on active debris removal to address technical and operational challenges in space sustainability;</p><p>➁ Key achievements include passing mechanical tests for the robotic capture system, validating image processing algorithms for debris detection, and testing proximity operations using hardware emulators;</p><p>➂ The mission aims to establish UK leadership in in-orbit servicing, with Phase 3 targeting the removal of two defunct satellites and demonstrating refuelable spacecraft capabilities.</p>
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