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European space startups turn debris into a sustainable defence

28 February 2026 Technology No Comments2 Mins Read
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European startups race to clean and secure Earth’s orbit

A new generation of European space technology startups is reshaping how sustainability is understood beyond Earth’s atmosphere. Rather than treating orbital clutter and security threats as separate challenges, companies across the continent are building dual‑use systems that target both space debris removal and in‑orbit defence.

From debris mitigation to active removal

For years, agencies have warned that growing clouds of defunct satellites, rocket bodies and fragments could trigger a cascading collision scenario, threatening communications, navigation and climate monitoring. European founders are now moving from research to deployment.

Startups are testing technologies such as capture mechanisms, de‑orbiting sails, ion propulsion and autonomous rendezvous systems designed to safely grab and guide dead objects into controlled re‑entry. Many of these missions are backed by the European Space Agency and national programmes that encourage commercial solutions to public‑sector risks.

Defence, resilience and dual‑use innovation

As geopolitical tensions rise, the same tools that track and remove debris are being adapted for space situational awareness and orbital security. High‑precision tracking, proximity operations and on‑orbit servicing can help protect critical satellites from interference, extend their lifetimes and reduce the need for new launches.

This dual‑use approach is drawing interest from defence ministries and private operators seeking more resilient constellations. European founders argue that responsible space governance requires both sustainability and credible protection of assets, especially as mega‑constellations expand.

Climate, capital and Europe’s strategic edge

Clean, secure orbits are essential for the Earth‑observation satellites that underpin climate science, disaster response and green finance. Investors focused on climate tech increasingly view orbital sustainability as part of the same infrastructure that enables emissions tracking and environmental monitoring.

By combining debris remediation, in‑orbit servicing and security‑grade monitoring, European space startups aim to claim a strategic niche: exporting sustainable standards while competing with US and Asian rivals. For policymakers, the message is clear—supporting these ventures is no longer just an industrial policy choice, but a prerequisite for protecting both the planet and the orbital environment that monitors it.

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