As the Japanese space junk removal startup Astroscale made its debut on Tokyo's growth market, its shares rose 51%, buoyed by the government backing from Japan, the United States and Britain https://t.co/6DbSGeNm60 https://t.co/08Ea1boIdc
Japan space-debris cleaner Astroscale valued at $1bn in market debut https://t.co/q0fUNS2Hym
WATCH: As the Japanese space junk removal startup Astroscale made its debut on Tokyo's growth market, its shares rose 51%, buoyed by the government backing from Japan, the United States and Britain https://t.co/JILTYxDVzR https://t.co/ggGYpq7ikb

Astroscale, a Japanese startup focused on space junk removal, saw its shares surge by 51% during its debut on Tokyo's growth market. The company's valuation reached $1 billion. The significant rise in share price was supported by government backing from Japan, the United States, and Britain. Astroscale aims to deploy vehicles to remove debris from space, addressing a growing concern in the space industry. The Tokyo debut marks a significant milestone for the company.


