'Astroscale' will clear space junk!!!!

The spacecraft is being launched from Earth in orbit every year from several countries in the world. There are plenty of garbage emitted from these gates, which are being stored in orbit in the Earth. There is a danger of the loss of life due to the collapse of these other spaceships.

An institution in Japan has begun to reduce the risk of space losses. AstroScroll, the company will launch their satellites in space in 2019. Then it will drag the space trash through a powerful magnet.

Our daily mobile services, weather messages, radio-television broadcasts, delivering to the vast areas of the world, a lot of space-based technology For this reason, many artificial satellites have been installed in space. After the completion of the life cycle of these satellites, they become naturally screwed and the earth continues to rotate in a particular orbit and sometimes it becomes fragmented, collapsed into gravity and falls on the earth.

Researchers say that these astronauts trapped around the Earth at high speeds are dangerous for astronauts. When there are conflicts with these, the astronauts are worried about the possibility of destroying many precious satellites.

One study found that in orbit orbits smaller than 1 centimeter, circulating 17 million objects. Approximately 7 million in 1 to 10 centimeters and greater than 29,000 objects in orbit. And the Japanese company has taken initiative to protect these objects.

AstroScale wants to send two satellites to space in the mission started in 2019 According to their plan, a satellite will identify the location of the trash in the space and the other will pull the scrape with the help of powerful magnets trapped in front of their long arms. If sufficient rubbish is collected then the satellite will be destroyed by entering them into the earth.

However, Astroscope alone will not clean the space trash, the same plan has been designed by the European Space Agency. According to their plan, a huge trap in space will be created. It will be caught in the net as much as the garbage However, as a non-government organization, Astroscale was the first to come forward.