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Circular Economy Launches into Orbit

3 Dec

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Summary

  • New paper explores recycling, reuse, and repair for space missions.
  • Space activity accelerates, raising concerns about environmental impact.
  • Circular economy principles are crucial for a sustainable space future.
Circular Economy Launches into Orbit

The increasing pace of space missions necessitates a shift towards sustainability, with a new paper in Chem Circularity advocating for a circular economy in the cosmos. This approach focuses on reducing waste from launches, reusing materials, and recycling old spacecraft. Such a model is vital as valuable materials are lost with each launch, and defunct satellites contribute to orbital debris.

The concept of reducing, reusing, and recycling is foundational to creating a sustainable space future. This includes designing satellites for extended lifespans and ease of repair, potentially utilizing space stations as repair hubs. Advanced recovery systems would be needed for safe returns, and reusable components must meet strict safety standards due to harsh space conditions.

Implementing a circular space economy requires innovation across the entire sector, from material science to operational strategies and international policy. Data-driven tools and AI can enhance safety and efficiency, while global cooperation is paramount to establishing reuse and recovery as the default for space activities.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
It's a model where satellites and spacecraft are designed for reuse, repair, and recycling to minimize waste and environmental impact in space.
Recycling recovers valuable materials, reduces greenhouse gas emissions from launches, and mitigates the growing problem of orbital debris.
By adopting circular economy principles, focusing on longer-lasting, repairable hardware, and developing systems for in-orbit repair and material recovery.

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