
We have a brief update on our End-of-Life Services by Astroscale-demonstration (ELSA-d) mission.
The ELSA-d servicer and client continue to orbit, safely separated from each other. While we finalize next steps for the mission, we are using the ELSA-d servicer to learn more for our future missions and services by:
Performing sensor calibrations to apply to our programs in development, such
(launching in 2023) and
(launching in 2024).
Doing experiments to understand how changes in attitude can change air drag properties, which is essential knowledge for all future Astroscale proximity operations
in LEO
.
Capturing more imag
ery
in orbit
.
We will also have new details in papers being published on ELSA-d’s operations and on the mission as a space situational awareness campaign for the International Astronautical Congress (IAC) — stay tuned for release at the conclusion of IAC! #GoELSAd
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