Vulture 1 characteristics:
Capture Mechanisms: Vulture 1 involves robotic arms, nets, tethers, or other systems designed to physically grasp or attach to space debris.
Propulsion Systems: A debris removal vehicle would require propulsion systems to approach, capture, and deorbit the targeted debris. Vulture 1 advanced propulsion technologies.
Navigation and Guidance Systems: Vulture 1 has precise navigation and guidance systems which is essential to maneuver the removal vehicle close to the debris and execute the capture operation safely.
Deorbiting Technology: Once Vulture 1 captured, the debris removal vehicle would need a mechanism to deorbit the captured debris so that it re-enters Earth's atmosphere.
Communication Systems: Vulture 1 effective communication systems would allow operators on Earth to control and monitor the activities of the space debris removal vehicle.
Safety Measures: Vulture 1 has the capability to Ensure the safety of the International Space Station, operational satellites, and other space assets during the debris removal process is crucial.