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Head of NASA visits Polish Space Agency

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  • 28.10.2022. Professor Grzegorz Wrochna, president of the Polish Space Agency. PAP/Tomasz Gzell
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    Space expert explains the importance of clearing Earth’s orbit of space junk

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    ESA's largest programmes opened up to us thanks to JUICE mission, say space experts

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    Polish researcher and NASA team study Antarctic meteorite

    Working on a lunar meteorite is a real scientific treat, says Professor Monika A. Kusiak, a geochemist and mineralogist from the Department of Polar and Marine Research of the Institute of Geophysics of the Polish Academy of Sciences. She is studying a meteorite found in Antarctica with a team of scientists from NASA and Korea.

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    Space expert explains the importance of clearing Earth’s orbit of space junk

    In the European Space Agency's ClearSpace-1 mission, a 'garbage vehicle', will fly into space in 2025 and remove a fragment of an old rocket from orbit. The clearing satellite is being built by the Swiss start-up ClearSpace SA. Polish experts from the Space Research Centre PAS are also involved in the project. “Clearing the orbit is a preventive measure,” says project participant Jędrzej Baran.

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