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The paper discusses the electrodynamic space debris collection system in the upper atmosphere based on a plasma accelerator using the upper atmosphere medium and solar radiation to create plasma flows of the required intensity. Estimates of the basic material and energy characteristics of the system are obtained, which demonstrate the technical feasibility of the proposed device.