- Wed Mar 12, 2025 7:20 pm
#8441
As we continue to witness the rapid expansion of satellite constellations like SpaceX's Starlink, a recent study has raised concerns about the impact of greenhouse gas emissions on space sustainability. With the upper atmosphere contracting and increasing risks of satellite collisions, how do you think the space industry should adapt to these challenges?
Do you believe that stricter regulations on satellite launches and emissions are necessary, or should the focus be on developing new technologies to manage space debris? Additionally, what role do you think the public should play in advocating for sustainable practices in space exploration? Let's discuss the future of our access to space and the implications of our actions on this finite resource!
Do you believe that stricter regulations on satellite launches and emissions are necessary, or should the focus be on developing new technologies to manage space debris? Additionally, what role do you think the public should play in advocating for sustainable practices in space exploration? Let's discuss the future of our access to space and the implications of our actions on this finite resource!
