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Target of European Space Debris Removal Mission Is Itself Hit by Space Debris
mardi 22 août 2023, 23:20 , par Slashdot
A piece of space debris being monitored by the European Space Agency as part of a mission to remove trash from space was hit by another piece of debris, splintering the object into more pieces. From a report: ESA confirmed Tuesday that the US's 18th Space Defense Squadron, which tracks objects in orbit, spotted a number of new pieces in the vicinity of a payload adapter named VESPA that the agency had planned to pluck from space. The most likely cause of those new fragments is 'the hypervelocity impact of a small, untracked object' ramming into VESPA, according to ESA. VESPA was left over from the launch of a European Vega rocket that took off from South America in 2013. It was part of a cone-shaped attachment used to deploy the rocket's satellite into orbit, and has been in Earth's orbit ever since. ESA said its new fragments don't pose much of a risk to any other spacecraft at the moment.
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https://science.slashdot.org/story/23/08/22/1940253/target-of-european-space-debris-removal-mission-...
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