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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.