fr1t2 said:
As far as the repurposing, we believe that some of the structures in orbit could be retrofitted as the basic beginnings of lunar habitat. After a soft crash landing on the lunar surface. The recycling begins with a reusable, shielded reentry vehicle, basically a hollow tube, splash down and barge recovery.
You are going to recover something (what?) currently in orbit by
(a) launching a recovery vehicle,
(b) rendezvousing with the target (which is most likely dead, so a non-cooperative target),
(c) encapsulating it in your reentry vehicle,
(d) performing a reentry and splash down,
(e) recovering and refurbishing,
(f) relaunching and transferring to a lunar orbit,
(g) landing on the Moon with a "soft" crash landing,
(h) repurposing on the Moon, and
(i) making a profit?
Steps (a), (e), and (f) are very expensive. I think it might be cheaper to simply build the right structure on the ground from scratch. Steps (b) and (c) are technically very challenging. Rendezvous with a non-cooperative target is a hard problem. Step (g) -- how are you going to do that? A crash landing? How hard? Why not a controlled landing?
Step (h) is the hardest of all. What is the financial value of a lunar habitat to anything but a nation state? Why would a nation state come to you rather than doing it themselves?
Finally, have you considered space law (and maritime law, by precedence)? Much of that orbital debris is not free for the taking. Consider the case of https://law.resource.org/pub/us/case/reporter/F3/221/221.F3d.634.-98-281-2.99-2036.99-2035.html and the corresponding countersuit by the Kingdom of Spain.
This in rem admiralty action concerns the sovereign rights of the Kingdom of Spain to two of its Royal Naval vessels, LA GALGA and JUNO, which were lost off the shores of present-day Virginia in 1750 and 1802 respectively.
The offshoot of that case was that a ship lost over 200 years ago is not "lost" or "abandoned" if the ship was the property of or operated on behalf of a nation state. By extension, the space debris that was launched by or on behalf of a nation state is not an abandoned spacecraft . Nation states don't abandon things.