Watch a harpoon successfully spear a piece of space junk

MIT Technology Review  February 15, 2019
Right now there are more than 7,600 tons of space junk floating around our planet. Researchers in the UK created a satellite called the RemoveDEBRIS which fired a harpoon at 20 meters a second at a separate satellite panel that it was holding at the end of a boom. The harpoon succeeded in stabbing and capturing the item. Last year the team also “accurately fired a giant net” https://www.technologyreview.com/the-download/612174/satellite-uses-giant-net-to-trap-spinning-bit-of-space-junk/ at a satellite to capture it and tested out a lidar- and camera-based system for identifying space junk. The final test by RemoveDEBRIS in March will inflate a sail designed to carry itself into Earth’s atmosphere where it will burn up. If more satellites clean up after themselves when their job is done, we can prevent more junk piling up in orbit…read more. VIDEO 

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