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Izaña-2 joins the laser game to track space debris

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In Tenerife, Spain, stands a unique duo: ESA's Izaña-1 and Izaña-2 laser-ranging stations. Together, they form an optical technology testbed of the European Space Agency that takes the monitoring of space debris and satellites to a new level while maturing new technologies for commercialization.

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In Tenerife, Spain, there is a unique duo: ESA's Izaña-1 and Izaña-2 laser regime stations. Together, they form an optical technology test bench of the European Space Agency that brings the monitoring of space debris and satellites to a new level while maturing new technologies for commercialisation.

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The European Space Agency broke the news in Paris, France on Thursday, August 28, 2025.
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