...disturbances (GMDs) - is lower, because examples are few and far between. Its low-frequency characteristic results in risk underestimation. Society is clearly more aware of already experienced threats, while the strength, duration and impact of space...
...renewal in mind - while geostationary satellites have much longer operational lifetimes. The insurance industry is based on risk. New business risks such as lunar missions may not be insured yet but in the final analysis, almost anything is insurable...
... offers a very small statistical sample (i.e. a limited number of launches and satellites). This small quantity of high-value risks is made worse by the diverse range of launch vehicles and satellites, which further narrow the possibility of acting...
...ever growing use of technology relying on satellite communications, the risk of major outage or disruption to daily life must be ...a response in case of an extreme space weather event. The risk of major outage or disruption to daily life must be taken ...
...attract space resources companies to operate from Luxembourg. Regulation and risk While the question of how the US Act relates to Article... discussion does highlight the current role of political risk in the nascent space mining industry. Speaking at...
... approach, taking known observational data and producing a conjunction risk estimate for an object in a given orbit. They ...used with the ORDEM model to compute the conjunction risk for every active spacecraft and known future spacecraft (approximately...