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Here's how NASA will deorbit the International Space StationA controlled deorbit would allow the ISS to be brought down to Earth at a time and place of NASA's choosing, creating the lowest possible risk to people and infrastructure. This is the option NASA ...
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NASA selects SpaceX to deorbit ISS in $843M contractSpaceX will develop the U.S. deorbit vehicle, and NASA will take ownership after development and operate it throughout its mission. The launch service for the spacecraft will be a future procurement.
Description: STARDUST aims to design, build, and test a passive deorbit device using a drag sail that will unsure a safe and timely re-entry of a CubeSat into Earth’s atmosphere. The aim of the device ...
Description Project LEONIDS will design a drag sail to assist CubeSat operators in complying with FCC 22-74, which requires satellites orbiting below 2000km to deorbit within 5 years at the end of ...
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