"Electron Launches Space Junk Inspection Satellite"

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Astroscale's ADRAS-J spacecraft, launched atop a Rocket Lab Electron rocket, is now in orbit and set to rendezvous with an old Japanese rocket upper stage to study the feasibility of deorbiting space debris. As the accumulation of space junk becomes a growing concern, ADRAS-J's mission marks a significant step in addressing this issue, with the potential to inform future space cleanup efforts and contribute to space sustainability.
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