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Engineers working on the CleanSpace One project at EPFL’s Space Center have come up with a way of capturing and destroying the space debris that has built up over 60 years of low-orbit activities. That team has now founded a startup, ClearSpace, to further develop and market the technology.

Engineers working on the CleanSpace One project at EPFL’s Space Center have come up with a way of capturing and destroying the space debris that has built up over 60 years of low-orbit activities. That team has now founded a startup, ClearSpace, to further develop and market the technology. ClearSpace CEO Luc Piguet

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Research and Tech Transfer , Space, Startups and Industry, Research and Tech Transfer
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EPFL - Alain Herzog
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CC0 Licence
Shooting date
April 5, 2019
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Project CleanSpace One,

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