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RCS - Space Safety Coaliti - Landmark Update Now in Space Safety Best Practices

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RNS Number : 2434V  Space Safety Coalition  04 April 2023

Global 'Rules of the Road' Included in Landmark Update to Space Safety Best
Practices

 

EXTON, PA / ACCESSWIRE / April 4, 2023 / An international coalition of
industry and government satellite operators, launch vehicle and spacecraft
manufacturers, SSA companies, and other space stakeholders today announced an
important update to its landmark set of best practice guidelines and expected
norms of behavior in space, establishing a new set of "rules of the road" for
coordination of space operations. The Space Safety Coalition
(https://pr.report/2IEbJuYA) (SSC) published an enhanced version of its "Best
Practices for the Sustainability of Space Operations" (SSC Best Practices
(https://pr.report/4B2o75dT) ) document to address emerging safety and
sustainability concerns more proactively in the space environment. The
practices provide a model framework of topics that are critical to address for
space safety.

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"The SSC's new guidelines are particularly important given today's rapidly
increasing risk of collisions," said Dan Oltrogge, SSC founder and
administrator. "Best practices spanning all phases of the spacecraft life
cycle must keep pace as our use of and reliance upon space ever deepens."

Founded in 2019, the SSC was established to evolve, maintain, and promote a
set of best practices for safe space operations. The updated best practices
incorporate recent updates to international guidelines and standards from
several international governing bodies, including the UN, IADC, ISO, and
CCSDS. The revised practices improve specific guidance for launch vehicle and
spacecraft disposal upon mission completion and add recommendations for
cybersecurity, spacecraft anomaly root cause assessment, and prevention of
intentional collision or fragmentation events.

"These best practices clearly set aspirational targets to encourage all space
actors to advance towards a safer, more responsible and sustainable use of
space," said Charles Law, Sr. Manager of Flight Dynamics at SES. "Importantly,
these best practices seek to stop intentional collisions and fragmentations,
and it is encouraging to see a framework to coordinate between maneuverable
satellites and to exchange orbit information."

To date, 27 industry representatives from the commercial space community have
endorsed the updated guidelines, including manufacturers, launch providers,
spacecraft operators, consultants, foundations, mission extension, active
debris removal service providers, commercial SSA companies, and insurers.

"At Planet Labs, the operator of the largest fleet of Earth observation
satellites in orbit, we care deeply about safe and sustainable space
operations and are proud to endorse these community-led best practices around
data sharing and responsible operations, which will help preserve low earth
orbit as a global commons for all operators," said James Mason, SVP of Space
Systems at Planet Labs PBC.

"Negotiation to build consensus around norms like these are crucial to
safeguard space systems," said Luc Riesbeck, SSC assistant administrator and a
policy research analyst at Astroscale U.S. "We welcome interested stakeholders
to participate in this unique coalition to improve the state of the art for
space operations safety. Responsible space behavior means you never stop
setting new benchmarks - but at the same time, you ensure that the result is
meaningful, actionable guidance that operators around the globe can begin
putting in place right away."

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About the SSC (https://pr.report/YZbMzOC8)

The Space Safety Coalition (SSC) is an international organization of satellite
operators, government entities, industry representatives, and other key
stakeholders that actively promote responsible space safety through the
adoption and development of international standards, guidelines, and
practices. Established in 2019, the SSC develops and publishes a set of orbit
regime-agnostic best practices for the long-term sustainability of space
operations. These best practices are applicable to all spacecraft regardless
of constellation or physical size or orbital regime. SSC's international
guidelines directly address many aspects of the 21 consensus Long-Term
Sustainability (LTS) guidelines approved by the United Nations Committee for
the Peaceful Use of Outer Space (UN COPUOS) in June 2019.

Contact Information:

Diane Smiroldo
diane@smiroldocommunications.com (mailto:diane@smiroldocommunications.com)

703-819-1963

SOURCE: Space Safety Coalition

 

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