Investing in Space: The nascent market for tracking and removing debris from orbit

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The risk posed by space debris is not a novel problem for the industry, but it’s an ever more pressing one.

CNBC's Investing in Space newsletter offers the latest news, investor updates and exclusive interviews from the business of space exploration and privatization.

Separately, NASA and SpaceX are getting ready to launch the Crew-7 astronaut mission to the International Space Station. But the ISS itself, with station controllers considering changing its altitude. Satellites and space debris are largely tracked via ground-based radars and telescopes. The U.S. military, through Space-Track.org, has the "most complete public catalog" of objects, Weeden noted. Europe, Russia and China each have their own tracking networks, too. Japan, Korea and India are working on it.

 

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