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The Inter-Agency Space Debris Coordination Committee (IADC) is an inter-governmental forum whose aim is to co-ordinate efforts to deal with debris in orbit around the Earth founded in 1993. The primary purposes of the IADC is information exchange on space debris research activities, facilitating opportunities for joint research, and reviewing ...
In 1995 NASA was the first space agency in the world to issue a comprehensive set of orbital debris mitigation guidelines. Two years later, the U.S. Government developed a set of Orbital Debris Mitigation Standard Practices, based on the NASA guidelines.
Now, the FCC has issued the first space debris fine of its kind. Dish Network failed to comply with a plan to properly dispose of one of its satellites. Now, the FCC has issued the first space ...
The issue of space debris has been raised as a mitigation challenge for missions around the Moon with the danger of increasing space debris around it. [ 251 ] [ 252 ] It is thought that on 4 March 2022, for the first time, human space debris—most likely a spent rocket body , Long March 3C third stage from the 2014 Chang'e 5 T1 mission ...
NASA said the debris was from SpaceX’s Crew-7 mission, which launched to space on Aug. 26, 2023, then returned after a six-month expedition at the space station.
The ODCWG recognizes that the mitigation of orbital space debris is an international concern, thus international, comprehensive and cohesive standards (namely ISO TC20/SC14) must be adopted to address the issue. [1] Currently six standards projects are in development, and a further seven project proposals are being prepared.
The fragments can then hit other objects, producing even more space debris: if a large enough collision or explosion were to occur, such as between a space station and a defunct satellite, or as the result of hostile actions in space, then the resulting debris cascade could make prospects for long-term viability of satellites in particular low ...
Space debris mitigation measures are found to be inadequate to stabilize debris environments with an actual current compliance of approximately sixty percent. [18] Moreover, a low compliance rate of approximately thirty percent of the 103 spacecraft that reached end of life between 1997 and 2003 were disposed of in a graveyard orbit. [ 18 ]