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Satellite Operators Need to Clear Space Junk in 5 Years: US FCC

WASHINGTON:
The US Federal Communications Commission (FCC) has adopted new rules requiring satellite operators in low-Earth orbit to dispose of their satellites within five years of completing their missions.

The new rules shorten the decades-old 25-year guideline for deorbiting satellites post-mission, taking an important step in a new era for space safety and orbital debris policy.

There are more than 4,800 satellites operating in orbit as of the end of last year, and the vast majority of those are commercial low-Earth orbit (LEO) satellites.

“The FCC takes seriously the short- and long-term challenges of orbital debris. Defunct satellites, discarded rocket cores, and other debris now fill the space environment, creating challenges for current and future missions,” the agency said in a statement late on Thursday.

The new five-year rule for deorbiting satellites will mean more accountability and less risk of costly collisions that increase debris, it added.

The new rules require satellites ending their mission in or passing through the low-Earth orbit region (below 2,000 km altitude) to deorbit as soon as practicable but no later than five years after mission completion.

These new rules will also afford satellite companies a transition period of two years.

The satellite and launch industry is now an estimated $279 billion-a-year sector.

The Pentagon’s Space Surveillance Network (SSN) sensors track 27,000 pieces of space junk, both human-made and meteoroids.

According to NASA, there are 23,000 pieces of debris larger than a softball orbiting the Earth at speeds up to 28,163 km/h.

NE Reporter

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