The impact of satellite constellations on space as an ancestral global commons

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Aparna Venkatesan
James Lowenthal
Parvathy Prem
Monica Vidaurri
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[1] University of San Francisco,Department of Physics and Astronomy
[2] Smith College,Department of Astronomy
[3] Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory,Department of Physics and Astronomy
[4] Howard University,undefined
[5] NASA Goddard Space Flight Center,undefined
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Nature Astronomy | 2020年 / 4卷
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Near-Earth space is becoming increasingly privatized, with the number of satellites in low-Earth orbits predicted to grow dramatically from about 2,000 at present to over 100,000 in the next decade due to the launch of planned satellite constellations. In addition to their direct impact on astronomy, the manner and pace of ‘occupying’ near-Earth space raises the risk of repeating the mistakes of colonization on a cosmic scale. We must consider the impact of satellite constellations, and related future initiatives, on the essential human right to dark skies and on cultural sky traditions across all peoples. We must also include all stakeholders for near-Earth space in the process of developing new policies for space treaties and planetary protection, the consequences of which will reach far beyond this century. We advocate for a radical shift in the policy framework of international regulatory bodies towards the view of space as an ancestral global commons that contains the heritage and future of humanity’s scientific and cultural practices.
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