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Scientists Push For Treaty To Safeguard Earth's Orbit From Harm Caused By Space Industry's Growth

Scientists Push For Treaty To Safeguard Earth's Orbit From Harm Caused By Space Industry's Growth

科学家们推动签订保护地球轨道免受太空工业发展伤害的条约
Benzinga ·  2023/03/10 19:53

Scientists from NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory and University of Plymouth, among others, have called for a legally-binding treaty to ensure protection of the Earth's orbit from the negative impacts of space industry's rapid growth.

来自中国的科学家美国宇航局喷气推进实验室普利茅斯大学除其他外,它们呼吁制定一项具有法律约束力的条约,以确保保护地球轨道不受空间工业快速增长的负面影响。

What Happened: In a recent article published in the journal "Science," experts have expressed concern about the potential growth of the space industry, saying that it could make parts of the Earth's orbit unusable.

发生的事情:在最近发表在《科学》杂志上的一篇文章中,专家们表达了对航天工业潜在增长的担忧,称它可能会使地球轨道的部分区域无法使用。

As a result, they have called for urgent global consensus on how to effectively govern the use of Earth's orbit.

因此,他们呼吁就如何有效地管理地球轨道的使用达成紧急的全球共识。

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They added that while some companies are beginning to prioritize satellite sustainability, it should be mandated to include any nation that intends to utilize the Earth's orbit. As per the study, there are about 9,000 satellites in orbit now, which is expected to surge to over 60,000 by 2030.

他们补充说,虽然一些公司开始优先考虑卫星的可持续性,但它应该被授权包括任何打算利用地球轨道的国家。根据这项研究,目前约有9000颗卫星在轨道上运行,预计到2030年将激增至6万多颗。

The scientists said that any agreement should establish accountability for both satellite producers and users, including responsibility for the debris generated during launches. Commercial costs should also be considered when looking at ways to incentivize accountability.

科学家们表示,任何协议都应该确立对卫星生产商和使用者的责任,包括对发射过程中产生的碎片的责任。在寻找激励问责的方法时,还应考虑商业成本。

The article was co-authored by researchers from the University of Plymouth, Arribada Initiative, The University of Texas at Austin, California Institute of Technology, NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory, Spaceport Cornwall and Zoological Society of London.

这篇文章是由来自华盛顿大学的研究人员共同撰写的普利茅斯大学加里巴达倡议得克萨斯大学奥斯汀分校加州理工学院,NASA喷气推进实验室,康沃尔航天港伦敦动物学会

Why It Matters: "Mirroring the new UN ocean initiative, minimizing the pollution of the lower Earth orbit will allow continued space exploration, satellite continuity and the growth of life-changing space technology," NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory Scientist Dr Kimberley Miner said in a statement.

为什么这很重要:NASA喷气推进实验室科学家金伯利·米纳博士在一份声明中表示:“与联合国新的海洋倡议相呼应,将低地球轨道的污染降至最低,将允许持续的太空探索、卫星的连续性和改变生活的空间技术的发展。”

Estimates suggest that there are already more than 100 trillion untracked pieces of old satellites circling the planet, the study notes.

该研究指出,据估计,已经有超过100万亿颗未被追踪的旧卫星碎片在绕地球运行。

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