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E.Inspector

The e.Inspector satellite is a future 12U CubeSat under development by the European Space Agency (ESA) for demonstrating on-orbit satellite servicing and space debris mitigation technologies. The spacecraft's goal is to perform a close-up inspection of a piece of space debris of European origin, possibly a Vega rocket's VESPA adapter or the PROBA-1 satellite, using visible and thermal imaging and to test multispectral image-based relative navigation. The spacecraft is being built by an Italian consortium of Politecnico di Milano, Leonardo, LeafSpace, and T4i under the ESA's General Support Technology Programme (GSTP). It is expected to launch in 2027.

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e.Inspector
Mission typeTechnology demonstration
Operator European Space Agency
Spacecraft properties
Spacecraft type12U CubeSat
ManufacturerItaly Politecnico di Milano, Leonardo, LeafSpace, T4i
Start of mission
Launch date2027 (planned)
Orbital parameters
Reference systemGeocentric

The e.Inspector satellite is a future 12U CubeSat under development by the European Space Agency (ESA) for demonstrating on-orbit satellite servicing and space debris mitigation technologies.12345 The spacecraft's goal is to perform a close-up inspection of a piece of space debris of European origin, possibly a Vega rocket's VESPA adapter67 or the PROBA-1 satellite, using visible and thermal imaging and to test multispectral image-based relative navigation.8 The spacecraft is being built by an Italian consortium of Politecnico di Milano, Leonardo, LeafSpace, and T4i3 under the ESA's General Support Technology Programme (GSTP).9 It is expected to launch in 2027.19

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