Japan's magnetic satellite will clear space waste, junk is more than nine thousand tons
On Saturday, Japan launched a magnetic satellite (magnetic satellite) to eliminate space-wasting junk (waste). This will calculate the amount of waste collected in space. So that the waste can be removed. It is being told that this is the first time in the world that magnets were used in satellite manufacturing. The name of this satellite is ELSA-D. It is made by the Japanese firm Strawscale. The satellite was launched from Kazakhstan at 6:07 am on Saturday morning. It was also broadcast live. The satellite will have two spacecraft, which will do a lot of tests in the universe. Strawscale was founded in 2013 by Japanese businessman Nobu Okada. According to Okada, according to an estimate there is about nine thousand two hundred tons of junk (garbage) in space. Most of the pieces are broken parts of the spacecraft. They are hovering over the earth in the form of debris, which is indicative of a big accident at some...
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