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Moving in for a closer look! 🔎 From several hundred meters down to just 50, observe stunning new details of space debris thanks to our ADRAS-J mission. https://lnkd.in/g7Kgp4bV #ShowtheWayADRASJ

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Lee Steinke

COO, CisLunar Industries | P&L | Board | Scientist | TEDx Speaker | Energy | Space | Resources | Defense

1mo

I think non-Earth observation is now my favorite. It turns out I love seeing real images of resident space objects without Earth in the background!

SIMON LLOYD

You Won’t Win Every Point, Keep Moving Forward

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space debris, old satalites need to be recycled in space. why burn up materials alreay in space. #spacelogistics

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beautiful, and so many rigid points for capturing it :)

Martin O'Dowd

Transformation Project Director

4w

Amazing photography What are ther next steps? It looks quite large to nudge out of orbit and hope for the best. Is it practical to treat as resources using the "embedded" kinetic energy for future projects?

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Jens Janke

Managing Partner bei CRN Management GmbH

1mo

Brilliant picture of an old space vessel. Is it: debris or future resources in space or ready to be removed? I'm curious on your next steps...

Jose Julio Ramos

Director | eMBA | Space | Satellite | Ground

1mo

Straight out of a science fiction movie!

Justin Oser

Seeking to apply my 11 years of project management experience to Climate | Cross-functional Team Leadership | Stakeholder Engagement

1mo

Amazing image - looking forward to the next phase of the mission!

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Artur Lidtke

Senior Researcher at MARIN (Maritime Research Institute Netherlands)

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Space photography at its finest, and it's just one of the first steps of a much bigger journey. Well done, congrats to the entire team!

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