You'd think 13 years of waiting for uncontrolled re-entry would've been long enough to spearhead an initiative to develop, test, build, and deploy a spacecraft capable of attaching to ERS-2 (and other satellites) and safely bringing it down in a controlled manner.
ESA, beautiful job
Great work by ESA!! Hopefully the next satellites will re-enter in a more controlled way and we will have less space junk
AMAZING thars " my " ESA hand in hand THANK YOU!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!❤❤❤👍👍
Super 👍👍👍👍👍
I wish I could give it a hug
You can breath deeply. As it is now part of atmosphere, maybe you catch some it's molecules 😉
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You'd think 13 years of waiting for uncontrolled re-entry would've been long enough to spearhead an initiative to develop, test, build, and deploy a spacecraft capable of attaching to ERS-2 (and other satellites) and safely bringing it down in a controlled manner.
If that,s an actual representation of the ammount of debri field then we live on a death trap . 🙏😇❤️&Light
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ESA 😍
Now go up and fetch Envisat!
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