...end of their missions. It has been suggested that the most cost-effective and efficient method of debris mitigation is Active Debris Removal (ADR), which consists of a satellite performing a rendezvous with the object targeted for removal, initiating...
.... Given mankind’s urge to extend its reach to new worlds, effective measures need to be taken to address the space debris in LEO to avoid the same mistakes there. Ethical considerations A solution must be found to ensure the protection of existing...
...constellation operators who may not want their own debris-removing satellites but who have a commercial ...of launches each with the potential to increase the proliferation of space debris. Do governments and the space industry have a ‘deadline’ to ...
... to provide conjunction assessment and warning services. Operators can also subscribe to JSpOC, a US government catalogue. However, for debris in GEO (the furthest from Earth), the data collected is simply not precise enough. We must work together...
.... Questions that merit, or even require, broad and careful consideration by all stakeholders in outer space. Space debris, or orbital debris, comprises man-made objects that range in size from miniscule flecks of paint to entire defunct satellites...
...experts and suborbital launch providers to name a few. The 70 or so participants at the session were polled: “Is all orbital debris ‘just junk’ to be removed by the first system capable of doing so?” and the majority of participants split their votes...