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Space Debris Recycling Center Project

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Şira-Space

Welcome to the Future of Space Exploration with Şira International Space Research Inc. At Şira International Space Research Inc., we are at the forefront of pioneering a brighter and more sustainable future in interstellar space. Fueled by a universal passion, we lead the way in space science and technology, organizing space conferences, seminars, educational programs, and certification courses. Our aim is to bring together the brightest minds in the field and to spearhead major projects, including the Space Debris Recycling Center.
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Our Mission

Our mission is to push the boundaries of human knowledge, opening new frontiers beyond traditional space exploration, and serving the most beneficial utilization of space a shared legacy of humanity. Through our events and programs, we foster collaboration, innovation, and education, empowering and uniting professionals in the realms of space science, space law, and space technology to navigate the ever-evolving landscape of opportunities and innovations in space.

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Our Vision

One of our most ambitious projects for the future is the establishment of the Space Debris Recycling and Renewal Center, which aims to make it possible to place renewed satellites and spacecraft back into orbit.

It is widely known that space debris poses a significant threat to current and future space missions. Our goal at Şira Space is to clean up the extensive space junk that pollutes Earth’s orbit and poses a major threat to the operation of active satellites and the conduct of space activities.

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individual satellites orbiting the Earth at the end of June 2023

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satellites are inactive, as recorded by 1st January, 2021.

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pieces of space junk bigger than 10 centimetres in size

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millions of smaller pieces that could nonetheless prove disastrous if they hit something else.