Space junk cleanup should adopt same strategy as ocean conservation, experts propose [View all]
Source: Salon
Published January 11, 2025 2:33PM (EST)
Humans like to imagine Earth as a pristine blue marble surrounded by empty space and glowing stars. In fact, though, human space exploration and industrialization has polluted the area around our planet, with the resulting debris known as space junk. The problem is expected to only grow as the demand for satellites increases with our desire to explore our solar system, but it could get so bad that it could ground space travel indefinitely. What can be done?
An international collaboration of scientists in fields from satellite technology to ocean plastic pollution authored a recent review in the journal One Earth suggesting a strategy for one day restoring Earths orbit to its once-uncluttered status: Just use the same methods for cleaning up our oceans.
Because this space junk poses serious risk to astronauts and infrastructure in space as well as presenting problems on the ground for people using GPS, cell phone data and weather monitoring scientists are determined to fix this mess. The researchers argue this can be accomplished by forcing the producers of debris to be held financially accountable, developing and enforcing international legislation, creating incentives for companies to minimize orbital debris and stimulating collective scientific cooperation.
"The buildup of debris in these crucial orbits heightens the risk of collisions with operational assets and diminishes the sustainability of these valuable spaces," the authors write. "Therefore, it is crucial to treat the orbital environment as a finite resource that requires protection and conservation."
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