I could see this possibly working if the attachment plate was a very simple design/standard that they put into the public domain. I can't see that hurting their profits since I can't imagine there's much competition in this market, but it's the only way to get a significant number of satelites to be compatible with their system
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A New Mission Will Grab Dead Satellites and Push Them Into the Atmosphere to Burn Up
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I wonder why they didn't use the normal grapple fixture?
As far as competition goes, Starfish Space has said that their "Nautilus" capture mechanism can grab surfaces that weren't designed for docking. I think their goal is to extend the life of satellites, but if they're better at capture and there ends up being a market or bounty system for dorbiting, then it would be cool to see them go for it.