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As I have spoken on this topic at conferences and continue to study orbital debris and Kessler Syndrome, I pay attention to this chart listing the types and their progression annually in outer space. This chart was snipped from the NASA Cost and Benefit Analysis of Orbital Debris Remediation from the March 10, 2023 report (Colvin et al., 2023). It is a great "at-a-glance" regarding this growing problem in space. As I study space systems and policy for my doctorate and continue to create a path toward "Cybersecurity in Outer Space" at Mission Multiplier, this is a huge concern weighing on my heart! APA Reference Colvin, T. J., Karcz, J., & Wusk, G. (2023). Cost and benefit analysis of orbital debris remediation.
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At NASA - National Aeronautics and Space Administration, protecting sensitive data is a top priority, handled with the utmost precaution. Krista Kinnard, Digital Transformation Culture and Communication Lead at NASA, discusses the importance of investing in #PrivateAI across all areas of its mission, including space exploration and internal operations. Learn more at FedScoop: https://lnkd.in/g9fHiGVR
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At NASA - National Aeronautics and Space Administration, protecting sensitive data is a top priority, handled with the utmost precaution. Krista Kinnard, Digital Transformation Culture and Communication Lead at NASA, discusses the importance of investing in #PrivateAI across all areas of its mission, including space exploration and internal operations. Learn more at FedScoop: https://lnkd.in/gXXfca2Y
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At NASA - National Aeronautics and Space Administration, protecting sensitive data is a top priority, handled with the utmost precaution. Krista Kinnard, Digital Transformation Culture and Communication Lead at NASA, discusses the importance of investing in #PrivateAI across all areas of its mission, including space exploration and internal operations. Learn more at FedScoop: https://lnkd.in/eEJqfttq
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At NASA - National Aeronautics and Space Administration, protecting sensitive data is a top priority, handled with the utmost precaution. Krista Kinnard, Digital Transformation Culture and Communication Lead at NASA, discusses the importance of investing in #PrivateAI across all areas of its mission, including space exploration and internal operations. Learn more at FedScoop: https://lnkd.in/giFTwwmd
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Imagine having to use a new car everytime you want to leave for office because the old one wears off right after the first use? It would be exceedingly expensive, polluting and above all, weird. Now you know that we often talk about increasing pollution levels on Earth. But it’s not just the pollution ‘on’ the surface that’s rising but also the levels ‘around’ the Earth which are at an all- time high because of the satellites (mostly defunct) and remains of launch vehicles (rockets) in orbits. Once you use a launch vehicle, it disintegrates and burns or keeps revolving in Earth’s orbit for hundreds of years- hence, causing more debris and forcing humans to develop a new launch vehicle for every trip/ launch! Kessler syndrome states that there could be a point where the space around Earth could become unusable as a result of compounding space debris. And what would this mean? To put it in simple words: no communication, no internet, no weather forecasts- absolutely no facilities that we currently receive from the satellites. Not just this, launching new satellites could become next to impossible because of the numerous collisions in space. Space is a global common and belongs to mankind. Yet, policy formulation and rules in this area are still in the making. However, it’s heartening to see reusable launch vehicles being developed to help control space debris, and cut down on the overall costs associated with space launches. This one by SpaceX is commendable. Although reusable launch vehicles (rockets in simple language) are not completely reusable (and can currently be developed only for lower height launches), they are a great beginning. PS: ISRO is currently working on developing a reusable launch vehicle with RLV-TD already been tested back in 2017.
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SpaceX has created history yesterday by successful launch of #Starship. #Starship is the world's most powerful launch vehicle ever developed, capable of carrying up to 150 metric tones #FullyReusable and 250 metric tones expendable. Watch the Majestic Views of #StarshipLaunch and its #StageSeparation by onboard camera view. The NASA - National Aeronautics and Space Administration #ArtmisMission, #SpaceTour, #SpaceColonization, #MarsHabitation is not very far!!!!
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