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Sustainable use of Outer Space

by Rohan Kapur | 16-03-2014 21:40 recommendations 0

Dear readers, in the current situation where we are making all efforts to make earth cleaner, greener & sustainable, there are people, who are responsible for debris in outer space. There is greater awakening in the lobby of scientists who are studying this aspect carefully.

 

I read this report online on ?Gulf News? today on 16-Mar-14.

 

 

A tiny little, 1 centimeter nut may create the force of a hand grenade if collided with a space shuttle. This is not an imagination. Scientists at the European Space Agency (ESA) are worried that litter from man-made objects is about to reach ?criticality? in space. There is so much of debris around that it is colliding with other particles of debris. At the current rate such collisions will soon be 25 times higher than now.

 

 

This will make the space flight in low Earth orbits almost impossible.

 

 

So therefore there is urgent need of Sustainable use of ?Outer Space?. There are many possible solutions as ESA are brainstorming. They are designing a hunter-killer space probe to track down and destroy defunct satellites and so halt the growth of the growing cloud. The e. DeOrbit probe would deploy a Roman gladiator-style array of nets and harpoons to first trap rogue satellites and then drag them downwards until they burn up in the atmosphere.

 

 

In May-2014 a Clean Space conference is scheduled to be held. This issue will be discussed at length in the conference. In next 10-20 years certain orbits will become unusable which are popular with communication and military satellites.

 

 

To contain this problem even if 5-10 large satellites are removed every year, it will be enough. Much of the existing debris was caused by explosions in the fuel tanks of defunct satellites or by collisions

 

 

Richard Crowther, chief engineer at the UK Space Agency, said: ?We must use space in a sustainable manner. Although the universe is effectively limitless, the region of space around the Earth is not. If we continue to contaminate near-Earth space with orbital debris, this unique resource could be lost to future generations.?

I wish to highlight that sustainability is the key word ON THE EARTH OR BEYOND THE EARTH. Please do take of the environment. Think Green.

Source: Gulf News

 

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7 Comments

  • Arushi Madan says :
    I remember having read it in Gulf News. Interesting article , Thanks for sharing. No doubt , sustainability is crucial on Earth and even beyond it.
    Posted 22-03-2014 03:09

  • says :
    Interesting indeed :)
    Posted 20-03-2014 08:09

  • says :
    Thank you Rohan for highlighting this alarming issue. Indeed, even small things are capable of bringing about big changes.
    Posted 18-03-2014 23:52

  • Rohan Kapur says :
    @ Christy. Thanks for your comment. As per the Scientists at the European Space Agency, a small 1 Centimeter nut may create a big damage in Space.
    Posted 17-03-2014 13:57

  • Rohan Kapur says :
    @ Farooq. Space is big but the region of space around the earth is not. This is limited region & is required by the satellites monitoring the Earth (as per the chief engineer at the UK Space Agency). Thus the need for brainstorming has arisen. Thanks for your comment.
    Posted 17-03-2014 13:54

  • says :
    I've watched the movie "Gravity" this year. A small fracture of space waste can make a total disaster on working space stations, satellites executing important experiments and missions. I am glad that the sustainability for outer space has started to be dealt with. Thanks for sharing, Rohan. :)
    Posted 17-03-2014 09:24

  • says :
    I think there are very few chances of this collision because space is pretty big and litter would be in very small quantity.
    Posted 16-03-2014 22:50

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