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Scrapheap in the sky [Technology space debris]

Scrapheap in the sky [Technology space debris]

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Rising levels of space debris threaten to obliterate satellites and knockout internet access. Meet the organisations racing to stop the junk in its tracks. ClearSpace-1 will use robotic arms, described as `tentacles' to capture part of a Vega Secondary Payload Adapter, then perform a controlled atmospheric re-entry.

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