Low Earth orbit, the focus of volume one of NASA’s Space Sustainability Strategy, is the most concentrated area for orbital debris. This computer-generated image showcases objects that are currently being tracked. Credits: NASA ODPO
To address a rapidly changing space operating environment and ensure its
preservation for generations to come, NASA released the first part of its
integrated Space Sustainability Strategy, on Tuesday advancing the agency’s role as a
global leader on this crucial issue.
“The release of this strategy marks
true progress for NASA on space sustainability,” said NASA Deputy Administrator
Pam Melroy. “Space is busy – and only getting busier. If we want to make sure
that critical parts of space are preserved so that our children and
grandchildren can continue to use them for the benefit of humanity, the time to
act is now. NASA is making sure that we’re aligning our resources to support
sustainable activity for us and for all.”
For decades, NASA has served as a
proactive leader for responsible and sustainable space operations. Entities
across the agency develop best practices, analytic tools, and technologies
widely adopted by operators around the world. The new strategy seeks to
integrate those efforts through a whole-of-agency approach – allowing NASA to
focus its resources on the most pressing issues. To facilitate that
integration, NASA will appoint a new director of space sustainability to
coordinate activities across the agency.
Key aspects of our approach include
providing global leadership in space sustainability, supporting equitable
access to space, and ensuring NASA’s missions and operations enhance space
sustainability.
Space environments currently are
seeing the rapid emergence of commercial capabilities, many of them championed
by NASA. These capabilities include increased low Earth orbit satellite
activity and plans for the use of satellite constellations, autonomous
spacecraft, and commercial space destinations. However, this increased activity
also has generated challenges, such as an operating environment more crowded
with spacecraft and increased debris. Understanding the risks and benefits
associated with this growth is crucial for space sustainability.
Developed under the leadership of a
crossagency advisory board, the space sustainability strategy focuses on
advancements NASA can make toward measuring and assessing space sustainability
in Earth orbit, identifying cost-effective ways to meet sustainability targets,
incentivizing the adoption of sustainable practices through technology and
policy development, and increasing efforts to share and receive information
with the rest of the global space community.
NASA’s approach to space
sustainability recognizes four operational domains: Earth, Earth orbit, the
orbital area near and around the Moon known as cislunar space, and deep space,
including other celestial bodies. The first volume of the strategy focuses on
sustainability in Earth orbit. NASA plans to produce additional volumes
focusing on the other domains.
Learn more about the Space Sustainability Strategy at: https://www.nasa.gov/spacesustainability
Source: New NASA Strategy Envisions Sustainable Future for Space Operations - NASA
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