Active Debris Removal Simulator Game Teaches Sustainability
'Space Protector' Launched on Astroscale Website
A new awareness-raising tool in the form of a simulator game has been launched on the Astroscale website. "Space Protector" is an immersive simulation that puts players in the role of a satellite operations engineer tasked with capturing inactive satellites using advanced robotics in a realistic space environment. This innovative game is designed to engage and educate players of all ages on the critical issue of space debris and why we need to address it.
“Educating the next generation about space sustainability is crucial for the future of our planet and beyond.”
Nick Shave, Astroscale
With over 130 million pieces of space debris orbiting Earth and nearly a quarter of satellites in space no longer functioning, the need for effective and routine debris removal is more pressing than ever. Astroscale’s Active Debris Removal (ADR) service is designed to mitigate the risks associated with space debris, ensuring the long-term sustainability of space activities.
Space Protector will teach users about the complexities and importance of space debris removal through engaging gameplay. The game offers a simulated mission experience, highlighting the intricacies of maneuvering in orbit close to debris objects and capturing unprepared, inactive satellites with precision robotics technology. A highly interactive learning tool, it is designed to build awareness about the scale of space debris and the vital role of sustainability in space operations, allowing players to learn about Astroscale’s proven technologies and solutions for a cleaner space environment.
By educating the public on the challenges and solutions of ADR, Astroscale hopes to foster a deeper understanding of space sustainability and the need for a circular economy in space, ensuring that future generations can continue to benefit from all it offers.
“Educating the next generation about space sustainability is crucial for the future of our planet and beyond,” said Managing Director of Astroscale UK, Nick Shave. “Space Protector by Astroscale is not only a game; it’s a way for people to understand the real technical challenges we face in addressing the space debris problem and provides a view of what will be possible through future routine in-orbit servicing. We’re excited to see players enjoy the experience, become passionate about protecting the space environment, and learn why it needs to remain available for future generations.”
Astroscale UK continues its development of safe and reliable in-orbit servicing products and services, fostering innovation and collaboration within the UK and European space industry.