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Artemis Accords nations grapple with how to handle emergencies and 'harmful interference' on the moon
Five years after the Artemis Accords were established, key rules for operating on the moon remain unresolved, including how to respond to emergencies and how to define "safety zones" around lunar activities.
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Satellite megaconstellations continue to grow. Could their debris fall on us?
The study recommends designing constellations with fewer, higher capacity, higher quality satellites with longer operational lives to reduce the risk to people on the ground and any damage to the atmosphere, and suggests that states and national regulators require independent verification of claims of full 'demisability' and evaluate collective casualty risks from entire constellations.
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Earth orbit is getting crowded. Can this map of 1 million routes around our planet help prevent satellite collisions?
This work could help in determining busy intersections for satellites and preventing collisions as space agencies continue to launch new technology into low Earth orbit.