• Pokmon Legends: Z-A Introduces Thrilling Series First "Real Time" Battles
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    "Trainers and their Pokmon will move around in real time".The new update about Pokmon Legends: Z-A has revealed all sorts of exciting details about this upcoming release and we're still unpacking everything here on Nintendo Life.Read the full article on nintendolife.com
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  • Pokmon Champions Limited To "Select Pokmon" At Launch
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    Image: The Pokmon CompanyPerhaps the biggest surprise of the latest Pokmon Presents broadcast was the reveal of the new Switch and mobile title Pokmon Champions. It follows in the footsteps of games like Pokmon Stadium, where the focus is exclusively on trainer battles.As exciting as it is to see the return of this type of game, it seems there will be a catch - with The Pokmon Company confirming alongside this announcement that certain "limitations" will apply at the time of release. It seems there will only be "select Pokmon" available for use in Pokmon Champions, and not every single Pokmon accessible in Pokmon HOME will be usable.Subscribe to Nintendo Life on YouTube797kWatch on YouTube Here's the official notice about this, which also mentions how you can only send Pokmon from Pokmon HOME that are actually in Pokmon Champions:"At the time of release, only select Pokmon will be available for use in Pokmon Championsnot all Pokmon available in Pokmon HOME will appear in Pokmon Champions. The Pokmon you can send to Pokmon Champions via Pokmon HOME are limited to Pokmon that appear in Pokmon Champions."By the sounds of it, Pokmon Champions will expand the roster as time goes on, but when the game does arrive on Switch and mobile devices, your Pokmon Party will be limited to certain selections.How do you feel about "select Pokmon" only being available at launch? Let us know in the comments. Stay tuned for more info!Related GamesSee AlsoShare:680 Liam is a news writer and reviewer for Nintendo Life and Pure Xbox. He's been writing about games for more than 15 years and is a lifelong fan of Mario and Master Chief. Hold on there, you need to login to post a comment...Related ArticlesNintendo Highlights Four Brand New Games "Coming Soon" To SwitchMarch is going to be an exciting monthStunning New Physical Edition Of Stardew Valley Is Now Available At FangamerIncludes comic, poster, art cards, and more
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  • Airbnb co-founder Joe Gebbia takes wraps off his first assignment for DOGE
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    Almost two weeks after The New York Times reported that Airbnb co-founder Joe Gebbia had joined Elon Musks Department of Government Efficiency, Gebbia clarified his role on Thursday, announcing on X that as a starting point, hell be leveraging his design expertise as part of an effort to overhaul the governments notoriously slow, paper-heavy retirement process.The system could certainly use the help. Chuck Ezell, acting director of OPM, said in a video testimonial released today and republished by Gebbia that one week ago, the administration challenged the agency to process a retiree, end to end, digitally, without printing anything to paper. The deadline? Just one week.In the same video, an agency employee tells the cameraman that theyve already managed to shrink the process to two days.Whether that process is scalable or sustainable or even repeatable remains to be seen, but OPM has been under pressure for years to modernize its systems. Last summer, the agency launched a pilot program for a new online retirement application platform in response to ongoing concerns about delayed benefit processing; the issue had drawn attention in 2023, when several lawmakers issued a press release, urging the OPM to address the sluggish processing of retirees, some of whom were waiting more than 90 days to receive their benefits.Gebbia a billionaire many times over thanks to his Airbnb holdings still serves on the board of the short-term rental giant. Since September 2022, he has also been a board member at Tesla.In his X post about his next steps, Gebbia wrote: Since leaving my operating role at Airbnb in 2022, Ive been looking for the next digital design challenge. And I can think of few more important ones than volunteering to improve the user experience within our government.In addition to co-founding Airbnb, Gebbia is the co-founder of Samara, a spin-out of Airbnb that builds pre-fabricated homes that customers can customize, choosing layouts, colors, windows, doors, and decks, with Samara saying it handles the rest, including obtaining the associated permits.Last week, Samara announced it would donate $15 million worth of the dwellings to support Los Angelenos who lost their homes in the January fires that caused an estimated $30 billion in lost real estate.
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  • 2025 TechCrunch Events Calendar
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    For two decades, TechCrunch has provided a front row view to the future of technology, shaping conversations that matter and spotlighting the next big things before they break both on the page and in person at our world-renowned events.This year, as we celebrate our 20th anniversary, were launching our most ambitious events calendar yet for 2025. From intimate roundtables to our flagship Disrupt conference, were bringing together the brightest minds in tech, venture capital, and entrepreneurship to continue our legacy of industry-leading gatherings. This milestone year promises unprecedented opportunities for founders, investors, and innovators to connect, share insights, and shape the future of technology.TechCrunch DisruptOctober 27-29, 2025San Francisco, CaliforniaTechCrunch Disrupt, our flagship event, returns for our 20th anniversary as the definitive gathering place for the tech, venture, and startup worlds. This wont be your average Disrupt, either. Raising the bar even higher this year, founders whose journeys we have tracked since the start along with top investors and Silicon Valleys rising stars will come together for a three-day celebration of the people and products that have changed, and are continuing to change, the world.Our legendary Disrupt stage which has launched countless tech giants and unicorns since 2005 stands ready to mint the next generation of pioneers.Disrupt is more than an event. It is the definitive place to hear and learn from the people who are shaping our technological future. From founders breaking through the noise, to startup enthusiasts joining the ecosystem, to investors seeking the next big thing, Disrupt remains the industrys most powerful launchpad for success.With 100+ exhibitors and 10,000+ attendees, these three days of pure opportunity continue our tradition of spotlighting future icons like Mark Zuckerberg, Anne Wojcicki, and Whitney Wolfe Herd. Join the community thats been discovering and nurturing extraordinary success stories for two decades.Drew Taggart and Alex Pall of The Chainsmokers, joined by Dan Lorenc, the founder of Chainguard.Image Credits:Barak Shrama/ Slava Blazer Photography / Flickr (opens in a new window) under a CC BY 2.0 (opens in a new window) license.TechCrunch Sessions: AIJune 5, 2025Berkeley, CaliforniaIn an era where artificial intelligence is reshaping every industry, TechCrunch Sessions: AI cuts through the hype to deliver deep, actionable insights for founders, investors, and technologists. This intensive one-day event brings together the pioneers who are building and funding the next generation of AI companies, offering an unparalleled look at where the smart money is flowing and how successful AI startups are navigating this transformative moment. From fine-tuning your AI pitch to scaling infrastructure for millions of users, our carefully curated sessions will equip you with the strategic knowledge needed to thrive in todays AI-first landscape.Beyond the headlines and buzzwords, were diving deep into the foundational technologies that make modern AI possible. Leading technologists and infrastructure providers will share their expertise in building robust AI systems, from selecting the right hardware stack to implementing efficient data architectures and deploying AI agents at scale. Through interactive demonstrations, candid fireside chats, and extensive networking opportunities, attendees will gain practical insights into the tools and technologies that are powering the AI revolution. Whether youre a founder looking to integrate AI into your product, an investor seeking the next big opportunity, or a technologist thinking about launching your own startup, this is your chance to connect with the people and ideas shaping the future of artificial intelligence.TC Sessions: Robotics + AI 2020 at Zellerbach Hall at UC Berkeley.Image Credits:Max Morse for TechCrunchTechCrunch All StageJuly 15, 2025Boston, MassachusettsWhether youre taking your first steps as a founder or scaling toward an IPO, TechCrunch is partnering with Fidelity Investments to bring you TC All Stage, where ambitious companies at every growth phase come to level up. Building on our 20-year legacy of empowering founders, weve expanded our signature founder-focused event to serve the entire company life cycle.At All Stage, early founders crafting their pitch decks sit alongside Series B leaders tackling hypergrowth, creating an unprecedented environment for cross-pollination of ideas and experience. Want to understand better the process of going public? Well have you covered on that front, too. Through dozens of specialized breakout sessions, founders and their teams will gain actionable insights on everything from raising seed funding to managing international expansion, recruiting world-class talent, and navigating the path to public markets.This intensive day of learning, networking, and relationship-building brings together the most promising companies at every stage, fostering connections that will shape the next generation of tech innovation.Image Credits:Halo CreativeStrictlyVC Event SeriesStrictlyVC events bring Silicon Valleys most influential players together for candid, unscripted conversations that you wont hear anywhere else. These intimate gatherings cut through the noise to deliver what matters most: authentic insights from top investors, founders, and operators who are shaping the future of technology and venture capital.During these signature evening events, youll get unfiltered access to the strategies, challenges, and opportunities that are driving the industry forward. No panels, no pitches just real talk from the people who are in the trenches making the future happen, and spotting the next big trends before they break. Its the kind of high-signal, high-value networking that can transform your business or career in a single evening.April 3: StrictlyVC San Francisco, hosted by Forerunner VenturesMay 12: StrictlyVC LondonJune 18: StrictlyVC Menlo Park, hosted by MayfieldOctober 28: StrictlyVC @ TechCrunch DisruptDecember 4: StrictlyVC Palo Alto, hosted by Playground GlobalGV CEO David Krane on what it takes to manage 800 investments in five years at StrictlyVC SF.Image Credits:Slava Blazer Photography
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  • DirecTV's new no-contract 'Genre Packs' start at $35 - and you can try them for free
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    If you canceled YouTube TV after the latest round of price increases, these smaller, cheaper streaming packages from DirecTV Stream might be just what you're looking for.
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  • UFC Cuts Disgraced Middleweight Following Post-Fight Attack
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    LAS VEGAS, NEVADA - DECEMBER 15: UFC CEO Dana White (Photo by Chris Unger/Zuffa LLC via Getty ... [+] Images)Zuffa LLC via Getty ImagesFans asked for it, and it appears they have gotten their wish. On Thursday, the UFC removed Nikolay Veretennikov from its roster.You could look at Veretennikovs time in a UFC Octagon and find every reason why hes not fit for the roster. Hes on a two-fight losing streak, with both fights taking place as a part of the UFCs roster.LAS VEGAS, NEVADA- AUGUST 07: Nikolay Veretennikov poses for a portrait during a UFC photo session ... [+] on August 7, 2024 in Las Vegas, Nevada. (Photo by Jeff Bottari/Zuffa LLC)Zuffa LLCVeretennikov even had a shot on Dana Whites Contender Series in September 2021. On that night, he lost a clear unanimous decision to Michael Morales. More notably, Veretennikov lost to short-notice opponent Austin Vanderford on February 22 at UFC Seattle.After the fight, which Vanderford won via second-round TKO, Veretennikov came after his opponent and pushed him. The egregious attack drew backlash from the MMA community, and some called for the UFC to release him.SEATTLE, WASHINGTON - FEBRUARY 22: (R-L) Nikolay Veretennikov of Ukraine goes after Austin ... [+] Vanderford after suffering a TKO loss in a catchweight fight during the UFC Fight Night event at Climate Pledge Arena on February 22, 2025 in Seattle, Washington. (Photo by Chris Unger/Zuffa LLC)Zuffa LLCWhile White said he wouldnt discipline Veretennikov for his unprofessional behavior, the major issue was the 35-year-old Kazakhs record and lack of success in the UFC.Counting his experience on DWCS, Veretennikov is 0-3 in the UFC and 12-3 in other organizations.Veretennikov wasnt the only fighter separated from the organization on what turned out to be break-up Thursday.For what its worth, Vanderford didnt hold a grudge against Veretennikov. He told Ariel Helwani that he essentially left the incident in the Octagon that night and wasnt taking it personally.According to Roster Watch, the UFC officially parted ways with Matthew Semelsberger, Cody Stamann, Taylor Lapilus, Roosevelt Roberts, Natan Levy, Julio Arce, Josh Culibao, and Jonathan Pearce.Up Next - UFC VegasThe next UFC event takes place on Saturday, March 1 at the UFC Apex in Las Vegas. The number of Apex events is expected to dwindle in 2025, with far more shows in arenas across the United States and a few other countries.As for Saturdays card, the mens flyweight division will hold down the main event. Manel Kape takes on Asu Almabayev. Both men believe they can earn a title shot with a win.With tons at stake and two elite fighters in action, we could see a memorable fight wrap up the evening.Another fight of interest is the heavyweight scrap between Austen Lane and newcomer Mario Pinto. The latter looks like a fighter who could make some noise in the division.The heavyweight ranks are undergoing a noticeable turnover, and Pinto would love to be a part of the wave of new blood. Lane is trying not to find himself on an upcoming cut list.UFC Vegas 103 Full CardManel Kape vs. Asu Almabayev FlyweightCody Brundage vs. Julian Marquez MiddleweightNasrat Haqparast vs. Esteban Ribovics LightweightAusten Lane vs. Mario Pinto HeavyweightWilliam Gomis vs. Hyder Amil FeatherweightDanny Barlow vs. Sam Patterson WelterweightRicardo Ramos vs. Chepe Mariscal FeatherweightDouglas Silva de Andrade vs. John Castaeda BantamweightAndrea Lee vs. JJ Aldrich FlyweightLucas Almeida vs. Danny Silva FeatherweightMontana De La Rosa vs. Luana Carolina FlyweightCharles Johnson vs. Ramazan Temirov Flyweight
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  • How Apples AirPods Pro 2 Finally Won Me Over
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    Apple's AirPods Pro 2Brad MoonIts fairly obvious that I am an Apple guy. In my pocket youll always find an iPhone. On my desk are a pair of MacBook Pros and my office closet is stuffed full of old Apple laptops ranging from MacBook Airs to the remnants of a PowerBook G3. Theres a Mac mini in the living room and I just took four old iMacs of varying vintages in for electronic disposal. There are four Apple TVs in active use in the house and just as many retired on shelves. Our home audio network is built around two HomePods and four HomePod minis. Theres an Apple Watch Ultra 2 strapped to my wrist.However, up until two months ago, you would never find me using Apple AirPods. That has finally changed after one of my kids gave me a set of AirPods Pro 2 as a Christmas gift.I bought AirPods a few years after they were released, but never used them other than in comparison testing against other wireless earbuds. I have been testing audio gear for going on two decades now and against the vast flood of wireless earbuds Ive received to evaluate from leading audio brands, the AirPods always felt like an also-ran. I liked the look well enough, but the sound was very thin in comparison to other earbuds, the smooth plastic AirPods didnt stay in my ears very well and they lacked ANC.However, the AirPods Pro 2 have been game-changers for me, especially for my twice-weekly visit to the gym.AirPods Pro 2 are a permanent part of my gym kitBrad MoonUp until the start of January, I had been using a pair of bone conduction headphones for the gym. But something started happeningI suspect it was tied to an iOS or watchOS updatebut suddenly my Apple Watch would start streaming music to the iPhone in my locker, not my headphones. Even though the headphones were connected to the Apple Watch by Bluetooth. The music would instead play on the iPhones speaker, which could be heard through the locker door. The usual updating of devices didnt remedy the situation and eventually I found a quasi-solution that involved rebooting the Apple Watch and the headphones on the other side of the gym, well away from the locker room and out of Bluetooth range for the iPhone. Then they would pair, but what a hassle...I got sick of this convoluted process and brought the new AirPods Pro 2s along with me one day and what a difference.Wireless charging is a bonusBrad MoonInstant and reliable connectivity to my Apple Watch. The ANC worked perfectly, while the Transparency mode made it easy to maintain conversations without having to fuss with controls. The sound was excellent, with plenty of detail, crisp highs and impressive bassthey leave the regular AirPods in the dust. The AirPods Pro 2s come with silicone tips and one of the sets actually fits me quite well (always a concern with earbuds), so I not only get a decent seal, they have never fallen out during a workout. I pull the charge case out of my gym bag every two weeks or so and plunk it on my Nomad MagSafe charger for a few hours, so keeping them ready to go couldnt be any easier.The kicker is Apples Find My function. I am terrible at misplacing things, but being able to use Find My to track down the AirPods Pro 2s is incredibly usefuland practical.The end of lost earbuds?Brad MoonI have other wireless earbuds in my collection that can outperform the AirPods Pro 2s in terms of audio quality and others with better battery life, but I have to admit that Apple has hit a real sweet spot with these. Its taken eight years, but Im finally onboard with Apple in my ears.
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  • Apple will let parents share kids age and revamp ratings to protect them
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    Over the past couple of years, the debate around digital safety of children has reached a new high. Australia, for example, aims to ban social media for everyone under the age of 16 years. But enforcing such rules is anything but a cakewalk.According to research by the countrys online safety regulator, most children are able to easily bypass the age limit rules. What about identity checks using nationally-validated documents? As per experts, that would pose a serious privacy risk, especially given the poor record of social media companies.Recommended VideosApple might strike a middle ground later this year. In a white paper, the company has detailed a few changes to the parental control system that will allow guardians to keep children safe from harmful apps and software.AppleTo that end, Apple will allow parents to share the broad age of their children with apps, ensuring that these apps only offer access to content that is healthy for their age. With this approach, parents wont have to share the exact age of their children by verifying it against materials such as ID cards or birth certificates.Please enable Javascript to view this contentThrough this new feature, parents can allow their kids to share the age range associated with their Child Accounts with app developers, says the company. The age information will be shared via an API, and once they are in place, apps will automatically default to showing age-appropriate content.Apple defines the Declared Age Range API as a narrowly tailored, data-minimizing, privacy-protecting tool. Notably, app developers or companies are not getting this information.It will only be accessible to them once parents explicitly choose to do so. Moreover, they can choose to stop sharing the age range information at any point they want.Going a step further, Apple will also make the process of setting up a child account easier for parents. And if parents are unable to fully configure the age-appropriate settings, Apple will automatically apply the protective settings by default, so children arent exposed to unsafe material on their iPhones or iPads.AppleFurthermore, Apple will also make it more convenient for parents to change the age of their children in the parental control dashboard. For example, if guardians werent able to properly set up the Child Account with the right age, they will be prompted to do so by asking them to connect it with the Family group.Once there, the account will automatically revert to the age-appropriate content sandbox. Apple will also ask developers to share more details about their apps, such as scenarios where they serve sensitive content and what kind of material can be accessed by using their apps.Once those details are submitted, Apple will automatically assign a more granular age rating to those apps. Instead of a two-tier approach, the App Store will show apps across three categories viz. 13+, 16+, and 18+ for the intended audience.Editors Recommendations
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  • How to get Cowboy Bebop skins in Fortnite
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    Fortnite Chapter 6 Season 2 is in full swing as players are running amok around the island, heisting vaults and whacking enemies using new weapons like the Kneecapper, turning each victory into a home run. The island is now full of new items and gameplay which players have been waiting for from a heist-themed season like this one.However, when it comes to characters who are the best at stealing and running with crime, Fortnite has added Big Dill, Outlaw Midas, Sub-Zero, and more such skins to the Battle Pass that players can claim each time when leveling up. Besides that, two more outlaws, but this time from space, are joining Fortnite in an exciting new collab. Faye Valentine and Spike Spiegel from the iconic anime series Cowboy Bebop have now arrived and heres how you can get their skins in the game.Cowboy Bebop collab in Fortnite has brought two skins, Spike Spiegel and Faye Valentine to the game, both of which are available in the Item Shop, starting February 27, 2025. These skins can be found under the Cowboy Bebop tab in the in-game shop or the Fortnite web shop.Epic GamesHere are all the items available in the collab, along with their prices:Spike Spiegel outfit (with Glasses On and Off selectable style) 1,500 V-BucksFaye Valentine outfit (with Glasses On and Off selectable style) 1,500 V-BucksJukebox Bop emote (plays Cowboy Bebop theme track) 400 V-BucksLil Swordfish II emote (traversal) 500 V-BucksSwordfish II Slasher pickaxe 800 V-BucksRed Tail Reaver pickaxe 800 V-BucksRoses For Julia back bling 300 V-BucksMulti-Purpose Phone back bling 300 V-BucksValentine Blue wrap 500 V-BucksIf youd like to purchase all the items in a single bundle, youll be able to buy it at a discounted price of 3,400 V-Bucks. Furthermore, the Cowboy Bebop skins are only available in the Fortnite Item Shop and Web Shop until March 8, 2025, so get all the items before they are gone from the game.RelatedYou can also complete some of the themed-quests that are now available in the Fortnite Quests tab to get two free Cowboy Bebop cosmetic items in the game. For more Fortnite, check out everything that has been added in the new season.Editors Recommendations
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  • Astroscale aced the worlds first rendezvous with a piece of space junk
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    Matching rates Astroscale aced the worlds first rendezvous with a piece of space junk This success lays the foundation for future missions to dock with out-of-control satellites. Stephen Clark Feb 27, 2025 8:06 pm | 11 A Japanese rocket body imaged by Astroscale's ADRAS-J satellite on November 30, 2024. Credit: Astroscale A Japanese rocket body imaged by Astroscale's ADRAS-J satellite on November 30, 2024. Credit: Astroscale Story textSizeSmallStandardLargeWidth *StandardWideLinksStandardOrange* Subscribers only Learn moreThere's a scene in the film Interstellarwhere Matthew McConaughey's character flies his spaceplane up to meet a mothership spinning out of control. The protagonist rises to the challenge with a polished piece of piloting and successfully links up with his objective.Real life, of course, isn't quite this dramatic. Slow down that spin to a tranquil tumble, and replace McConaughey's hand on the joystick with the autonomous wits of a computer, and you'll arrive at an approximation of what a Japanese company Astroscale has accomplished within the last year.Still, it's an impressive feat of engineering and orbital dynamics. Astroscale's ADRAS-J mission became the first spacecraft (at least in the unclassified world) to approach a piece of space junk in low-Earth orbit. This particular object, a derelict upper stage from a Japanese H-IIA rocket, has been in orbit since 2009. It's one of about 2,000 spent rocket bodies circling the Earth and one of more than 45,000 objects in orbit tracked by US Space Command."This is the world's first technology that allows any object orbiting the Earth at high speeds to be safely approached from the ground," said Nobu Okada, founder and CEO of Tokyo-based Astroscale. "It has great potential."Mission successLike most other space debris, the H-IIA rocket approached by Astroscale is uncontrolled, and lacks navigation aids or inter-satellite communication links that could help another satellite safely move in for a close look. This presents a more significant technical challenge than rendezvousing with a "cooperative" object like the International Space Station.Ars reported on the progress of Astroscale's ADRAS-J mission last August, soon after the spacecraft flew as close as 50 meters (164 feet) from the H-IIA rocket. ADRAS-J is the centerpiece of a public-private partnership between Astroscale and the Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency, which participated with a $13 million contract to co-fund the mission.ADRAS-J, short for Active Debris Removal by Astroscale-Japan, launched in February 2024 to begin its pursuit of the H-IIA rocket in a polar orbit more than 350 miles (560 kilometers) above the planet. On November 30, ADRAS-J completed its final close approach to the H-IIA upper stage to reach a position just 15 meters (49 feet) from the rocket, using cameras and laser ranging sensors for autopilot navigation before backing away.With this achievement, Astroscale unlocked its final milestone payment from the Japanese space agency, officials announced Wednesday. Part of Astroscale's demonstration involved completing a 360-degree flyaround of the H-IIA rocket."This was acrobatic and super difficult technology," Okada said last month in a briefing on Astroscale's business outlook. "Please remember the debris is not sitting still. It is traveling around the Earth at seven to eight kilometers per second, which is (nearly) 100 times faster than a bullet train."Imagery captured by Astroscale showed the H-IIA upper stage to be in good condition, looking much like it did before it launched 16 years ago on a mission to deploy a Japanese climate research satellite. The remnant rocket is about the size of a city bus, while ADRAS-J is a little larger than a kitchen oven.Is this really for space junk?It will be up to a future Astroscale mission, named ADRAS-J2, to transit the last 15 meters to the H-IIA rocket. ADRAS-J was a pathfinder, and didn't have the equipment to actually latch on to another object in orbit. Last year, Japan's space agency awarded Astroscale a contract worth $88 million (13.2 billion yen) to build and launch ADRAS-J2 to rendezvous and use a robotic arm to attach itself to the same H-IIA rocket, then steer the discarded upper stage back into the atmosphere for a destructive reentry.ADRAS-J2 is scheduled to launch in 2027, according to Astroscale.Astroscale's showcase in orbital ballet positions the company as a contender in the commercial satellite servicing industry, where business opportunities may eclipse the market for space debris removal, which Okada founded Astroscale to pursue in 2013. The company has subsidiaries in the United States, United Kingdom, France, and Israel to tailor offerings to customers in different parts of the world.The US and European governments are now customers for Astroscale. The UK Space Agency and the European Space Agency partnered to award Astroscale approximately $35 million in government support for a demonstration mission named ELSA-M, slated to launch in late 2025 or early 2026 for an attempt to capture and de-orbit a defunct satellite in OneWeb's broadband megaconstellation using a magnetic docking plate. This will differ from Astroscale's work in Japan because the OneWeb satellite will be prepared to receive a visitor, unlike the H-IIA rocket.Removing space junk from orbit sounds like a wonderful idea. It could reduce the chance of collisions generating more pieces of space debris. Spent rocket stages left in orbit are among the most concerning objects for space debris hawks because they might retain propellants or stored battery energy with explosive potential.But the big question is who pays for such an undertaking? Removing just the 2,000 rocket bodies from orbit could probably cost tens of billions of dollars. Perhaps it's worth launching a handful of cleanup missions to remove the most hazardous objects in orbit, such as large spacecraft or debris flying too high for atmospheric drag to force reentry for centuries or longer.Therefore, it's not surprising Astroscale has pivoted to other applications. The rendezvous and proximity operations (RPO) technology proven with ADRAS-J enables several other types of missions, such as satellite servicing and inspection.Astroscale's US subsidiary won a $25.5 million contract from the US Space Force in 2023 to build a satellite refueler that can hop around geostationary orbit. Like the ADRAS-J mission, this project is a public-private partnership, with Astroscale committing $12 million of its own money. In January, the Japanese government selected Astroscale for a contract worth up to $80 million to demonstrate chemical refueling in low-Earth orbit.The latest win for Astroscale came Thursday, when the Japanese Ministry of Defense awarded the company a contract to develop a prototype satellite that could fly in geostationary orbit and collect information on other objects in the domain for Japan's military and intelligence agencies."We are very bullish on the prospects for defense-related business," said Nobu Matsuyama, Astroscale's chief financial officer.Astroscale's other projects include a life extension mission for an unidentified customer in geostationary orbit, providing a similar service as Northrop Grumman's Mission Extension Vehicle (MEV).So, can Astroscale really do all of this? In an era of a militarized final frontier, it's easy to see the usefulness of sidling up next to a "non-cooperative" satellitewhether it's to refuel it, repair it, de-orbit it, inspect it, or (gasp!)disable it. Astroscale's demonstration with ADRAS-J showed it can safely operate near another object in space without navigation aids, which is foundational to any of these applications.So far, governments are driving demand for this kind of work.Astroscale raised nearly $400 million in venture capital funding before going public on the Tokyo Stock Exchange last June. After quickly spiking to nearly $1 billion, the company's market valuation has dropped to about $540 million as of Thursday. Astroscale has around 590 full-time employees across all its operating locations.Matsuyama said Astroscale's total backlog is valued at about 38.9 billion yen, or $260 million. The company is still in a ramp-up phase, reporting operating losses on its balance sheet and steep research and development spending that Matsuyama said should max out this year."We are the only company that has proved RPO technology for non-cooperative objects, like debris, in space," Okada said last month."In simple terms, this means approach and capture of objects," Okada continued. "This capability did not exist before us, but one's mastering of this technology enables you to provide not only debris removal service, but also orbit correction, refueling, inspection, observation, and eventually repair and reuse services."Stephen ClarkSpace ReporterStephen ClarkSpace Reporter Stephen Clark is a space reporter at Ars Technica, covering private space companies and the worlds space agencies. Stephen writes about the nexus of technology, science, policy, and business on and off the planet. 11 Comments
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