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Answered by TGPTheGreatPriyanshu
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The Ethics Concerning Space Debris

In more than 40 years of space activities some 3800 launches led to about 25000 observable space objects larger than 10 cm of which 8300 were still in orbit by September 1997. Only 6% of the catalogued orbit population are operational spacecraft, while 50% is said to be due to "decommissioned satellites," spent upper stages, and objects such as launch adapter and lens covers, which are mission related. The other 44% is originating from 140 on-orbit fragmentations. These events have been the main source that has generated a population of objects larger than 1cm on the order of 70000 to 150000.

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Due to the large number of space exploration projects, a large belt of debris has formed that can be hazardous to other operational spacecraft. As engineers, we have an ethical responsibility to prevent pollution of Earth’s atmosphere. We have learned a hard lesson on the value of environment from right here on Earth. Trends show that the debris belt circling the Earth will only get bigger, and become more hazardous to spacecraft. There is an ethical issue vs. a legal issue vs. a cost issue that is very much open to debate. Several decades of space exploration have led to a buildup of non-functional "space junk". However, proper disposal of equipment is just added cost for a space program that is already on a tight budget. If space is in fact the "final frontier", then we must learn from our mistakes here on earth and minimized the contamination and pollution of the space. As engineers, we have a moral responsibility to do everything in our power to preserve the environment. We are all stakeholder in this issue because it involves our tax money to fund a lot of these outer space project. But more important emphazies should be made on precerving and taking good care of the evironment we live in and the ones we explore such the outerspace. Back PROBLEM DEFINITION The space debris population consists mostly of explosion fragments, but also includes operating and expended satellites; mission-related objects such as shrouds, clamps, and

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Ethics concerning space debris

  • With increase in the number of satellites and the the number of launches of different rocket there has been production of significant amount of pollution in atmosphere of the earth. due to pollution primary line in the upper part of the atmosphere there is increase in population of the troposphere because of the settling down of the heavy gases due to gravity.
  • Hence there will be certain agreement resulting in the ethics and the use of natural gas and petroleum for the launching of the satellite. This is known as the ethics concerning the space debris
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