Astroscale Celebrates Successful
Launch of ELSA-d
Mar. 23, 2021
Astroscale Holdings Inc. confirmed
the successful launch of its End-of-Life Services by
Astroscale demonstration (ELSA-d) mission. This marks
the start of the world’s first commercial mission to
prove the core technologies necessary for space debris
docking and removal. ELSA-d, which consists of two
satellites stacked together — a servicer designed to
safely remove debris from orbit and a client satellite
that serves as a piece of replica debris — was launched
by GK Launch Services into a 550 km orbit on a Soyuz
rocket from the Baikonur Cosmodrome in Kazakhstan on
Monday, March 22, at 6:07 am (UTC).
“I am pleased to confirm that
Astroscale’s Mission Operations team at the In-Orbit
Servicing Centre in Harwell, UK, has successfully made
contact with our ELSA-d spacecraft and established that
all initial system checks are satisfactory,” said Seita
Iizuka, ELSA-d Project Manager. “I congratulate our team
and look forward to moving into the first phase of our
technical demonstrations.”
“While leading the way in proving
our debris removal capabilities, ELSA-d will also propel
regulatory developments and advance the business case
for end-of-life and active debris removal services,”
said Nobu Okada, Astroscale Founder and CEO. “This
successful launch brings us closer to realizing our
vision of securing the safe and sustainable development
of space for the benefit of future generations.”
Following additional preparatory
steps in orbit, ELSA-d will enter the next phase of this
pioneering mission to demonstrate the technologies and
capabilities necessary for debris capture and removal.
In the first of three complex demonstrations, the
servicer satellite will release, and then dock
magnetically, with the client satellite. Following this
demonstration of non-tumbling capture, ELSA-d will
perform two additional demonstrations: one to capture
the client while it is tumbling, and one to deliberately
lose, re-locate, approach and re-capture the client from
far-range. Each of these demonstrations will take
Astroscale one step closer towards delivering commercial
debris removal and other on-orbit services.
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