1. D.C. Circuit Sweeps Away Space Debris Argument.
- Author
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Beekhuizen, Nicholas
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SPACE debris , *SPACE law , *SPACE environment , *OUTER space , *ENVIRONMENTAL advocacy organizations , *GOVERNMENT policy - Abstract
To increase the quality of its services, SpaceX sought the Federal Communications Commission (FCC)'s approval to fly its satellites at an even lower altitude. Finally, one of those debris particles would have to enter a collision course with Viasat's satellite, avoid detection or else escape attempts by Viasat to move its satellite, and ultimately strike the satellite.[24] In sum, while space debris may be a general issue for the commercial space industry, Viasat failed to show an imminent risk that a SpaceX satellite would harm a Viasat satellite. Article III Standing Viasat first argued that lowering SpaceX's satellites would potentially cause a collision with its own satellite, which flies close to the Starlink constellation.[12] But this collision would not be between two satellites directly. [Extracted from the article]
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- 2023