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ESA’s Plan to Reach Zero Space Debris Calls For Global Collaboration : ScienceAlert

Last updated: January 23, 2025 12:44 pm
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Both incidents contributed significantly to the already dire space debris problem. And without global cooperation and adherence to the guidelines outlined in the Zero Debris Technical Booklet, the situation will only worsen.

The reality is that space debris poses a significant threat not only to existing satellites and space stations but also to future space exploration missions. As we continue to rely more and more on satellites for communication, navigation, weather forecasting, and more, the risk of collisions with debris increases.

If we want to ensure the long-term sustainability of our activities in outer space, we must take action now. The Zero Debris Technical Booklet provides a roadmap for how we can achieve zero space debris, but it will require a concerted effort from all space stakeholders.

This effort will involve developing new technologies, improving monitoring and surveillance systems, and implementing standardized guidelines for collision avoidance and debris removal. It will also require increased cooperation between different space agencies and nations, even those with conflicting interests.

Ultimately, reaching zero space debris is not just a technological challenge – it’s a political and social one as well. But if we want to continue exploring and utilizing space for the benefit of all humanity, we must come together to solve this pressing problem.

The time to act is now. The space debris problem won’t solve itself, and we can no longer afford to kick the can down the road. Zero space debris is an ambitious goal, but it’s one that we must strive towards if we want to ensure a sustainable future in outer space. India conducted a similar test in 2019, claiming that the debris from their anti-satellite missile test was at such a low altitude that it would quickly burn up in Earth’s atmosphere. However, the US Strategic Command reported that the debris remained in space longer than India had stated.

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This incident highlights the ongoing issue of space debris and the lack of cooperation among the world’s nations and space agencies. Despite the potential dangers posed by space debris, it seems unlikely that countries will come together to address this problem anytime soon.

Just like with climate change and other global challenges, solving the space debris problem will require international cooperation. Without collaboration and a unified effort, the issue of space debris will only continue to worsen.

This article was originally published by Universe Today, emphasizing the importance of working together to protect our planet and the space around it. It serves as a reminder that we must prioritize cooperation and unity in order to effectively address the challenges posed by space debris.

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