Unfettered space exploration may be threatening the future of “space security”

Unfettered space exploration may be threatening the future of “space security”

【Mobile software: Bo Ke Yuan】As countries and private enterprises look to space for new opportunities and commercial space activities grow, the sustainability of space exploration is more important than ever. According to Mark Meaney, resident scholar at the Social Responsibility and Sustainability Division (SRS): As more private sector entities participate in commercial space activities, stakeholders need to agree on norms and rules if space activities are to be coordinated to benefit everyone.

Contrary to popular belief, outer space as a resource is not unlimited, so the space industry must develop agreed-upon rules to coordinate the use of space. The project's principal investigator (PI) Meaney and co-PIs; Zack Donohew of SRS and Lewis Groswald, corporate program director at Smead Aerospace Engineering Sciences; are currently conducting new research to determine how this can be accomplished. Their study, "Space and Sustainability:

Codes of Conduct for Sustainable Commercial Space Activities explores ways in which space sustainability is threatened. From debris in orbit to satellite congestion, ideas are presented to promote the development of sustainable norms, rules, and business models. By addressing these issues early, we can collectively ensure that space remains accessible to future generations. The team was awarded one of CU Boulder’s 2020 Research and Innovation Seed Grants to support this research effort, and its entry was accepted in Grand Challenges: Our Space, a strategic initiative dedicated to spanning and connecting disciplines across campus.

The Research and Innovation Seed Fund is intended to "promote interdisciplinary and multidisciplinary work in research, scholarship, and creative activity projects. These projects will either explore new areas of research with high impact and future funding potential, or engage in research, scholarship, or creative activity that is of high value to the arts and humanities." Since private space exploration is still relatively new, it is important to establish norms and behaviors that promote sustainable development early on. It is also crucial to find a balance between private and national use of satellite orbital space, as creating too much debris early on could make space launches impossible later on.

From a sustainability perspective, the project team is interested in applying the concept of the “tragedy of the commons” to commercial space activities. In the absence of coordination, individuals acting independently may deplete limited resources. Advances in reusable rockets, reduced costs per launch, and miniaturization of satellites are opening new business opportunities for the thriving commercial space industry. As more private sector entities develop extraterrestrial ambitions, the sustainability of space activities is increasingly at risk. Explore the extent of the orbital debris problem, facilitate the development of norms and rules, and develop sustainable business models that support space entrepreneurship.

Humanity is reaching a critical inflection point in space security as more nation states develop counterspace technologies. Unfortunately, the study considers the Space Force to be an escalation in the proliferation of new offensive counterspace capabilities. An increasing number of nation states are experimenting with space weapons, so-called anti-satellite weapons (ASATs). This has the unintended consequence of the proliferation of orbital or “fragmented” and “mission-related” debris. Naturally, orbital debris is the enemy of commercial space activities, so, in short, a Space Force is counterproductive to space entrepreneurship.

On the other hand, aerospace companies play a leading role in developing norms of conduct to regulate the military use of space. It is clear that it is in the best interest of the private sector to ensure the peaceful use of outer space. The emerging commercial space industry includes many sectors, such as communications and navigation, habitation, robotics, tourism, transportation, and exploration and extraction.

Boco Park | Research/From: University of Colorado Boulder

<<:  Explore the mysteries of physics at the Beijing Science Carnival "Abstract Physics Laboratory"

>>:  Plant Doctor - Parasitic Wasp

Recommend

This parrot's dopamine dressing style is really hard to learn!

The gateway to the eastern and western hemisphere...

The efficacy and function of silk cotton wood

Silk-cotton wood is a medicinal material that is ...

The efficacy and function of saddle vine

The medical value of Saddle Vine is beyond our im...

The efficacy and function of sea cockroaches

Many people are not very clear about the efficacy...

The role of osmanthus tree

Osmanthus flowers bloom in August. Osmanthus is a...

What are the effects of Cordyceps flower?

Cordyceps flower is also a good food for daily to...

SOTI: Consumer demand for retail digital transformation

91% of consumers have used in-store technology in...

Why can’t unopened beverages be drunk after being soaked in flood water?

Review expert: Wang Guoyi, Postdoctoral Fellow in...

An unexpected discovery shocked scientists: How cool can atoms be?

I believe that in the previous article "You ...

The efficacy and function of aloe vera flower

For Chinese medicinal materials such as aloe vera...

Guizhou’s journey is to the top of thousands of mountains!

This may be the fastest changing province in Chin...

What does pine pollen treat?

Pine pollen is a natural health food that can pla...

The efficacy and function of sundew

For many Chinese people, traditional Chinese medi...