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Astroscale

www.astroscale.com

 
Astroscale is one of the few companies in the world proposing to aid in the removal of orbital debris through the provision of End of Life (EOL) and Active Debris Removal (ADR) services. In addition to providing a technical solution, Astroscale is helping to define the business case for this service and are working with national space agencies, international institutions, non-profit organizations, insurance companies and satellite operators to develop norms, regulations and incentives that contribute to the responsible use of space.
  • Number of Employees: 25-100
  • Annual Revenue: $1-10 Million
  • www.astroscale.com
  • 1401 Lawrence Street Suite 1600
    Denver, CO USA 80202
  • Phone: +65 6911 6978

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