In-orbit servicing and orbital debris removal may be underappreciated opportunities.
Two companies are active early leaders in this niche, which may expand in the coming decades.
As low Earth orbit grows crowded, the economics of space are shifting toward services that keep satellites alive and debris in check. Discover why in-orbit servicing, life extension, and removal could become powerful, recurring revenue engines in the video below.
*This video was published on Jun 12, 2026.
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