According to NASA, there are upwards of 23,000 pieces of debris larger than a softball circling the Earth at speeds up to 17,500 mph, and a far greater number of smaller particles in Low Earth Orbit (LEO) that increases the risk of collisions and debris, impacting the prospect of future spectrum sharing, and compromising the future of ground-based astronomy. This concerning situation is unlikely to improve, with thousands of new satellites, part of very large constellations, expected to launch over the next years.As the foundational architect of satellite technology, Intelsat is committed to leadership in sustainable space operations and is playing a key role in accelerating space-serving innovations that are driving efficiencies in the commercial space industry and helping to develop the in-orbit servicing ecosystem. Already, Intelsat has partnered with Northrop Grumman on two Mission Extension Vehicles missions, enabling to extend the life of two satellites by five years, and announced this year the order of two Mission Extension Pods. Intelsat is also working with ClearSpace, a company committed to debris removal in space.Balancing a growing industry with safe and sustainable stewardship of the resource of space will require a collaborative, industry-wide effort. The industry will need to proceed responsibly across low earth and GEO orbits with collaboration key to adopt standards and interoperability necessary to create scale for the space industry. This will also require the engagement of regulators and international agencies. The industry has a responsibility to build a safe and sustainable space for the generations to come and Intelsat is actively engaging with partners on this topic.
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2022
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Intelsat actively promotes WSIS values by emphasizing responsible and sustainable practices in the commercial space industry. The company's commitment to collaboration, standards adoption, and engagement with regulators aligns with the WSIS principles, contributing to the development of a safe and inclusive space environment for future generations.
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