A new Hoover Institution Press essay by Science Fellow Simone D’Amico and coauthors Tycho Bogdanowitsch and Rebecca Wang highlights the space sustainability paradox, where the increasing use of space to support global sustainability goals, like climate monitoring and disaster response, may itself lead to unsustainable conditions, both on Earth and in its orbit. The authors identify gaps in policy and in the technological capabilities necessary for addressing this challenge, and profile the relevant bodies, both national and international, who play a role in managing space traffic. The essay warns that without careful management now, continued proliferation of space traffic and generation of space debris could lead to catastrophic outcomes in which entire orbits are closed off for generations. The authors stress that both technological innovation and policy action are needed to resolve the space sustainability paradox, and that the United States must take the lead both on a national and international basis.
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