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ClearSpace and Plextek Strengthen Alliance for Enhanced In-Orbit Services
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ClearSpace and Plextek Strengthen Alliance for Enhanced In-Orbit Services
by Simon Mansfield
Sydney, Australia (SPX) Aug 20, 2024

ClearSpace, a leader in space logistics and orbital servicing, has reaffirmed its partnership with Plextek, an engineering consultancy renowned for its technical expertise. Together, they are addressing critical challenges in space debris removal and satellite servicing. This collaboration combines the strengths of both companies to improve the reliability and accuracy of in-orbit operations.

"Solving the complex puzzle of space debris requires more than just technical capability; it demands an innovative spirit and collaborative mindset. Plextek is proud to be at the forefront of this challenge alongside ClearSpace, combining our rich heritage in engineering with cutting-edge solutions to support sustainable space operations," stated Brent Hudson, CEO of Plextek.

Integrating Expertise and Technology
"In this mission, we chose Plextek due to their proven technical expertise. Their radar systems are instrumental for achieving the paramount need for safety and precision in proximity operations," explained Valentin Valhondo, Technical Program Manager at ClearSpace.

Plextek is tasked with engineering the radar solutions essential for navigation during ClearSpace's missions. With extensive experience in radar, especially mmWave technology, Plextek provides integrated systems that are crucial for delicate maneuvers such as rendezvousing with, capturing, and deorbiting defunct satellites and debris.

Plextek's radar system offers significant advantages in power efficiency and weight, using half the electrical power and weighing less than a third of other rendezvous and proximity operations (RPO) sensing solutions.

"In the realm of in-orbit services, the capacity to approach and manipulate objects safely is non-negotiable. Plextek's radar systems will serve this critical function," Valentin further emphasized, underscoring the importance of their technology in this collaboration.

Richard Jacklin, Commercial Lead at Plextek, added, "Leveraging Plextek's strength in advanced radar and sensor technology, we're pioneering the development of tailored solutions that not only meet but exceed the demands of modern space applications. Our dedication to engineering excellence fuels our mission to deliver precision and reliability in every project."

Impact on the In-Orbit Servicing Economy
The collaboration between ClearSpace and Plextek is pivotal for both companies, influencing broader economic and technological advancements in the space sector. Nicolas Croisard, Senior Spacecraft Systems Engineer at ClearSpace, highlighted the importance of this partnership, particularly in integrating UK-based technology into ClearSpace's operations:

"Our collaboration with Plextek enhances our capabilities, thereby supporting not only ClearSpace's immediate operational goals but also expanding our servicing scope to include satellite life extension and refueling operations."

As space becomes increasingly crowded, the demand for effective debris management and servicing solutions grows. This partnership is crucial for promoting sustainable space exploration.

Strategic and Operational Goals
Nicolas Croisard elaborated on ClearSpace's mission: "We perceive ourselves as an enabler of sustainable space operations. The core ClearSpace technologies are being forged for today's debris removal tasks, with a clear vision to encompass other in-orbit servicing markets."

This forward-looking strategy aligns with Plextek's commitment to developing next-generation technologies that address current challenges while laying the foundation for future innovations in space.

A Mission Driven by Responsibility and Collaboration
The cooperation between ClearSpace and Plextek is motivated by a shared commitment to responsible and sustainable space exploration. Beyond their commercial and technical objectives, both companies are dedicated to advancing responsible practices in the space industry.

Nicolas Croisard emphasized, "We are developing technologies that allow for a responsible and sustainable use of space. Plextek's role is pivotal as an enabler in this aspect of space sustainability."

As the number of commercial satellites increases, so does the potential for space debris and collisions, making debris removal an urgent priority.

Technical and Economic Impact
The partnership is driving advancements in radar technology and operational strategies essential for effective in-orbit servicing. By combining Plextek's radar expertise with ClearSpace's solutions, the collaboration is setting new benchmarks for innovation and operational excellence in the space industry.

Valentin Valhondo noted, "Our work with Plextek not only advances our technical capabilities but also contributes to the robustness of the UK's growing space industry, supporting local technology development and implementation."

In summary, the ClearSpace-Plextek partnership represents a significant step forward in the evolution of space servicing. By addressing the complex challenges of space debris and satellite servicing, this collaboration highlights the commitment of both companies to pushing the boundaries of space technology and operations.

Plextek's Engineering Solutions
This partnership exemplifies how technical collaboration can drive innovation and enhance capabilities, ensuring the sustainability and safety of space operations for future generations.

"At Plextek, we understand that innovation is not a solo journey but a collaborative effort. With ClearSpace's visionary approach to space logistics and our cutting-edge radar systems, we're proud to set new industry standards for space sustainability and operational efficiency," concluded Richard Jacklin.

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