Payload Space quoted John Crassidis in a story about Astroscale, a Japanese startup with the mission to clean up space junk, with Crassidis noting that that the company becoming profitable is likely not feasible.
Khalifa University Science and Tech Review featured John Crassidis in an article about cleaning up space debris, with Crassidis saying, “I really think that we’ll be in trouble in 50 years or less if we keep putting objects up in space like we are doing now.”
IEEE Spectrum quoted John Crassidis in an article about Starlink’s rejected attempts to more than double the amount of satellites it has orbiting Earth.