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ClearSpace
Type: Company
Domain: space-development
Status: Active
Founded: Switzerland (ESA-backed startup)
Focus: Active debris removal (ADR)
Overview
ClearSpace is a Swiss startup backed by the European Space Agency (ESA) focused on active debris removal. The company is developing technology to physically capture and deorbit defunct satellites and space debris.
Key Developments
- 2026-05-07 — Completed second phase of UK Space Agency's Active Debris Removal Mission (phase 2 completed May 2025)
- 2026 — Targeting first physical capture of a real space debris object
- 2026 — Competing with Astroscale for UK Space Agency contract to remove two defunct satellites
- Contract — ESA contract exceeding $103M for ClearSpace-1 mission
Strategic Position
ClearSpace is one of two leading dedicated ADR companies globally (alongside Astroscale). The company's ESA backing and $103M+ contract represent significant government investment in ADR technology development. ClearSpace's 2026 target for first physical debris capture would mark a transition from demonstration to operational capability.
Market Context
The ADR market is projected to grow from $1.2B in 2025 to $5.8B by 2034 (19.2% CAGR). However, current industry capacity falls far short of the ~60 large objects per year removal rate needed to achieve negative debris growth in LEO.