World War 3

As satellites and space junk proliferate, U.S. to revise rules

2022.08.05 21:14

3/3
As satellites and space junk proliferate, U.S. to revise rules
FILE PHOTO: A United Launch Alliance Atlas 5 rocket lifts off from the Cape Canaveral Air Force Station in Cape Canaveral, Florida, U.S., August 8, 2019. REUTERS/Joe Skipper/File Photo

2/3

By David Shepardson

WASHINGTON (Reuters) -With Earth’s orbit growing more crowded with satellites, a U.S. government agency on Friday said it would begin revising decades-old rules on getting rid of space junk and on other issues such as satellite refueling and inspecting and repairing in-orbit spacecraft.

“We believe the new space age needs new rules,” Federal Communications Commission (FCC) Chairwoman Jessica Rosenworcel said after the 4-0 FCC vote, adding that current rules “were largely built for another era.”

She said the FCC needs “to make sure our rules are prepared for the proliferation of satellites in orbit and new activities in our higher altitudes.”

The FCC also plans to look at “new ways to clean up orbital debris. After all, there are thousands of metric tons of junk in space,” Rosenworcel added. The FCC will look at “the potential for orbital debris remediation and removal functions that offer

the prospect of improvement in the orbital debris environment.”

The FCC is asking questions about in-space servicing, assembly, and manufacturing (ISAM), which includes things like “repairing and refueling satellites and even assembling whole new systems in orbit,” Rosenworcel said.

The proceeding will look at efforts to transform materials through manufacturing while in space and ISAM spectrum needs.

“The FCC remains the only agency to license virtually every commercial space mission that touches the United States,” FCC Commissioner Geoffrey Starks said. “With that power comes the responsibility to understand the missions we authorize, and to create an enabling regulatory environment that opens new doors while still protecting against new risks.”

Starks said proceeding “will help us build the record we need to fully understand emerging ISAM technologies, their spectrum requirements (and) their debris implications.”

The FCC said ISAM has “the potential to build entire industries, create new jobs, mitigate climate change, and advance America’s economic, scientific, technological, and national security interests.”

The FCC is already moving to update its satellite rules and previously adopted new rules to help satellite launch companies get access to spectrum for transmissions “from space launch vehicles during pre-launch testing and space

launch operations.”

The FCC in November granted an experimental license to NanoRacks LLC for communications with an experimental component attached to the second stage of a SpaceX Falcon 9 launch

vehicle “to demonstrate metal-cutting in space.”

The FCC said the proceeding will what role if any it should play in reviewing “planetary protection plans and implications” for missions.

Source

Related Articles

Leave a Reply

Back to top button
bitcoin
Bitcoin (BTC) $ 98,843.48 0.41%
ethereum
Ethereum (ETH) $ 3,354.05 0.84%
tether
Tether (USDT) $ 1.00 0.04%
solana
Solana (SOL) $ 260.18 0.09%
bnb
BNB (BNB) $ 653.50 3.71%
xrp
XRP (XRP) $ 1.55 12.16%
dogecoin
Dogecoin (DOGE) $ 0.466166 18.27%
cardano
Cardano (ADA) $ 1.10 24.80%
usd-coin
USDC (USDC) $ 1.00 0.07%
staked-ether
Lido Staked Ether (STETH) $ 3,354.23 0.70%
tron
TRON (TRX) $ 0.209606 5.21%
avalanche-2
Avalanche (AVAX) $ 43.68 20.73%
shiba-inu
Shiba Inu (SHIB) $ 0.000027 8.54%
wrapped-steth
Wrapped stETH (WSTETH) $ 3,972.16 1.06%
wrapped-bitcoin
Wrapped Bitcoin (WBTC) $ 98,666.44 0.24%
the-open-network
Toncoin (TON) $ 5.60 1.21%
stellar
Stellar (XLM) $ 0.436643 55.64%
polkadot
Polkadot (DOT) $ 7.59 22.64%
bitcoin-cash
Bitcoin Cash (BCH) $ 538.59 8.79%
chainlink
Chainlink (LINK) $ 16.95 10.63%
sui
Sui (SUI) $ 3.61 0.96%
weth
WETH (WETH) $ 3,353.19 0.86%
pepe
Pepe (PEPE) $ 0.000021 0.48%
leo-token
LEO Token (LEO) $ 8.56 2.51%
litecoin
Litecoin (LTC) $ 102.08 12.99%
near
NEAR Protocol (NEAR) $ 6.29 9.86%
aptos
Aptos (APT) $ 12.66 5.37%
uniswap
Uniswap (UNI) $ 10.41 11.45%
wrapped-eeth
Wrapped eETH (WEETH) $ 3,531.39 0.98%
hedera-hashgraph
Hedera (HBAR) $ 0.150722 13.54%
internet-computer
Internet Computer (ICP) $ 11.06 15.09%
crypto-com-chain
Cronos (CRO) $ 0.192521 0.78%
usds
USDS (USDS) $ 0.999013 0.27%
ethereum-classic
Ethereum Classic (ETC) $ 29.57 5.87%
polygon-ecosystem-token
POL (ex-MATIC) (POL) $ 0.538916 16.01%
render-token
Render (RENDER) $ 7.91 7.29%
kaspa
Kaspa (KAS) $ 0.156673 3.03%
bittensor
Bittensor (TAO) $ 524.84 4.80%
ethena-usde
Ethena USDe (USDE) $ 1.00 0.11%
bonk
Bonk (BONK) $ 0.00005 3.08%
whitebit
WhiteBIT Coin (WBT) $ 24.63 0.97%
fetch-ai
Artificial Superintelligence Alliance (FET) $ 1.33 4.02%
vechain
VeChain (VET) $ 0.04317 31.53%
mantra-dao
MANTRA (OM) $ 3.77 1.99%
dai
Dai (DAI) $ 1.00 0.06%
dogwifcoin
dogwifhat (WIF) $ 3.40 2.81%
arbitrum
Arbitrum (ARB) $ 0.827036 4.62%
cosmos
Cosmos Hub (ATOM) $ 7.91 19.91%
blockstack
Stacks (STX) $ 2.05 5.39%
filecoin
Filecoin (FIL) $ 5.12 9.32%