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ESA Expands Space Safety Fleet to Protect Earth and Enable Sustainable Space Operations
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ESA Expands Space Safety Fleet to Protect Earth and Enable Sustainable Space Operations
by Erica Marchand
Paris, France (SPX) Oct 31, 2025

ESA's Space Safety Programme advances initiatives to detect, predict, and counter space hazards - including threats from asteroids, solar storms, and space debris. The program develops missions and technologies that support rapid identification and mitigation of risks affecting satellites, astronauts, and terrestrial infrastructure.

At the upcoming 2025 Ministerial Conference, ESA proposes new activities to ensure independent and ongoing access to vital satellite data and services for Europe, addressing requirements for resilient operations amid geopolitical instability.

Holger Krag, Head of Space Safety at ESA, stated, "We must ensure safety in Earth orbit to have a future in space. This requires new technologies to achieve our ambitious goals as part of ESA's strategy 2040, and we are here to push this process forward any way we can for Europe."

Key missions include the space weather observatory Vigil, which will station in deep space to provide early warnings of solar storms, enhancing protection for spacecraft and ground infrastructure. Planetary defense efforts combine advanced asteroid detection with missions such as Hera and Ramses to refine response capabilities for potential impacts.

The program emphasizes active cleanup of Earth's orbit and European leadership in eliminating further debris. ESA's Zero Debris efforts focus on designing future satellites for sustainability and fostering collaborative approaches to space environment stewardship. Practical advancements in debris management include active removal projects and platforms like CREAM, which automates collision avoidance for satellites.

ESA continues to invest in monitoring, research, and operational solutions to address the growing challenges posed by debris in orbit. The agency's strategy aims to secure both the safety and economic potential of space for Europe's future.

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