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Twelve countries and European Space Agency (ESA) signed the Zero Debris Charter (ZBC)

Posted 24 May 2024

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ZBC was signed at the 11th ESA/EU Space Council, which was first established in 2004 under the framework agreement between ESA and European Union (EU). 

About Zero Debris Charter

  • It is a world-leading effort to become debris-neutral in space by 2030.
  • It contains both high-level guiding principles and ambitious, jointly defined targets to achieve Zero Debris goal.
  • Signatory countries include Austria, Belgium, Cyprus, Estonia, Germany, Lithuania, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Slovakia, Sweden and United Kingdom

Space Debris

  • It refers to all non-functional, man-made objects in Earth orbit or re-entering into Earth atmosphere. 
  • It includes decommissioned satellites, spent rocket bodies, fragments from spacecraft breakups or collisions, debris from anti-satellite weapon tests, etc. 
    • There are currently more than one million pieces of space debris larger than one cm in Earth's orbit. 

Concerns with Space Debris

  • Threat to space infrastructure: Collisions with operational satellites disrupt navigation and communications systems on Earth. 
  • Kessler syndrome: Uncontrolled growth of debris can lead to an escalating cascade of collisions.
  • Risk on Earth: Large space debris that re-enter the atmosphere uncontrollably creates risk to the population on the ground. 
  • Increased cost: Costly collision avoidance manoeuvres are needed to be performed. 

Initiatives for Space Debris Mitigation

  • India:
    • Debris Free Space Missions (DFSM) by 2030 being implemented by ISRO System for Safe & Sustainable Space Operations Management (IS4OM). 
    • Project NETRA (NEtwork for space object TRacking and Analysis) for Space situational awareness.  
  • Global: 
    • Inter-Agency Space Debris Coordination Committee: Worldwide coordination of space debris related activities.
    • Space Debris Mitigation Guidelines of the Committee on the Peaceful Uses of Outer Space
  • Tags :
  • Space Debris
  • Kessler Syndrome
  • Zero Debris Charter
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