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"The space station has suffered minor damage from debris over the years, but astronauts have yet to be injured. Space junk is a growing concern, however, as the amount of satellites and fragments of satellites have both grown dramatically in the past decade." - Mack, Eric. "ISS Astronauts Take Shelter After Russian Spacecraft Breaks Up In Orbit". Forbes. At TransAstra, we recognize the urgency of addressing this issue. That's why we're developing the FlyTrap Capture Bag, a solution designed to remediate space debris by capturing it effectively. Currently in the demo stage, FlyTrap will significantly improve the future of space sustainability. FlyTrap not only aims to clear space debris will capture asteroids, paving the way for a cleaner and safer space environment. Forbes Article: https://lnkd.in/grwUNnSw

ISS Astronauts Take Shelter After Russian Spacecraft Breaks Up In Orbit

ISS Astronauts Take Shelter After Russian Spacecraft Breaks Up In Orbit

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