... to accomplish amazing new things in space One of the immediate challenges of Space Age 2.0 is to create a system to remove space debris from Earth orbit. It is a relatively new problem of our own making, whereas the danger of asteroids crashing into...
...etc), prolonging the life of existing satellites, restoring functionality and the ability to achieve profits… and, of course, debris mitigation. It is clear from this that IOS includes a full range of already well-understood space activities, as well...
... SSTL for the commitment to ELSA-d and for working together to address the ongoing buildup of hazardous space debris in low Earth orbit.” ELSA-d is scheduled to launch in 2020 on a Soyuz from the Baikonur Cosmodrome in Kazakhstan. SSTL is at the...
... published by groups such as the Inter-Agency Space Debris Coordination Committee (IADC), the U.N. Committee on the ... space operations and the evolving understanding of the orbital debris environment, to address gaps in space governance and promote...
... international legal order for outer space should also recognise that reckless and intentional creation of space debris is “a crime against humanity”. Prof Jakhu’s article is one of six published in this issue based on presentations at the first...
... a big cloud that will eventually break down into clumps to form stars and planets. With a ring of debris spanning a staggering 400 light years, that is a lot of planet-building material to get going with [to put the...