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Space Debris is a growing concern in the Commercial Aerospace industry. It is defined as any man-made object in Earth's orbit that no longer serves a useful purpose. This debris can range from defunct satellites to spent rocket stages and other fragments. It can pose a hazard to operational spacecraft, as it can cause damage to satellites and other spacecraft.
The Space Debris market is focused on developing solutions to mitigate the risks posed by this debris. This includes the development of technologies such as debris removal systems, debris avoidance systems, and debris tracking systems. Companies in this market are also developing new materials and technologies to reduce the amount of debris generated by spacecraft.
Companies in the Space Debris market include Astroscale, Effective Space Solutions, ExoAnalytic Solutions, LeoLabs, and Space Environment Technologies. Show Less Read more