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Astroscale is the leading commercial provider of orbital debris removal and satellite life extension services to address the growing space debris crisis.
Astroscale is a Japanese space sustainability company founded in 2013 and headquartered in Tokyo, with the mission of securing long-term sustainable use of space by removing orbital debris and extending satellite lifetimes. The company developed proprietary docking technology that enables its servicer spacecraft to rendezvous with and capture defunct satellites for deorbit. Astroscale completed the first in-space demonstration of debris capture technology with its ELSA-d mission and has secured contracts with JAXA, ESA, and commercial satellite operators for active debris removal services. The company raised over $300M and operates offices across Japan, UK, US, and Israel, making it a globally distributed commercial space services provider. As low Earth orbit becomes increasingly congested with defunct satellites and rocket bodies, regulators in major spacefaring nations are establishing debris mitigation and removal requirements that create a growing commercial market. Astroscale is positioned as the category leader in orbital debris removal with demonstrated flight heritage and government partnerships.
Astranis is building the world's smallest geostationary communication satellites, providing dedicated broadband connectivity to underserved countries and island regions. HQ: San Francisco.
Astranis is a satellite internet company building the world's smallest geostationary (GEO) communication satellites — roughly the size of a washing machine at ~400kg, compared to traditional telecom satellites weighing 6,000kg+. Founded in 2015 by John Gedmark and Ryan McLinko, Astranis has developed a miniaturized satellite platform that dramatically reduces the cost and lead time of deploying dedicated broadband capacity to underserved regions. Its satellites are designed to provide dedicated broadband capacity — not shared like LEO constellation services (Starlink) — to island nations, remote regions, and underserved countries that lack terrestrial broadband infrastructure.
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