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Quentin Verspieren on a Zero Debris Approach in Space Exploration

Jul 11, 2024
Space sustainability expert Quentin Verspieren discusses ESA's zero-debris approach, the role of private companies in innovation, financial/technological challenges for emerging spacefaring nations, and the importance of global partnerships. The conversation highlights the Zero-Debris Charter, India's involvement in the initiative, and the collaborative efforts needed to ensure a sustainable space environment for future generations.
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Quick takeaways

  • Space sustainability requires advanced technologies for debris mitigation and remediation.
  • Global partnerships are essential for promoting a zero-debris approach in space.

Deep dives

Zero Debris Approach and Importance for Space Sustainability

Many countries, including ESA, are adopting a zero debris approach to ensure that new missions after 2030 do not leave debris in orbit. This concept emerged based on decades of effort on space debris mitigation and remediation at ESA. The approach aims to reduce the risk posed by space debris, which can move faster than a bullet and jeopardize satellites and humans in space. The approach mandates an internal transformation at ESA to enhance mission design and work on debris removal capabilities.

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