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SUMMARY:Inaugural Space and Spectrum Policy Conference: Challenges in Sustaining Space as a Resource
DESCRIPTION:The conference will bring together experts from the scientific\, commercial\, regulatory\, and defense sectors to look out over different time horizons and discuss questions such as: \n\n\n\nHow might we manage radio frequency (RF) spectrum\, in space and terrestrially\, to avoid harmful interference between scientific\, commercial\, and defense systems?\n\n\nWhat challenges do mega-constellations pose to space sustainability? What policies and regulations are required to manage RF spectrum conflicts between multiple satellite systems? What is the carrying capacity of space?\n\n\nSpace is a relatively new domain for spectrum management with different characteristics than the surface of the Earth. Is this an opportunity to re-write the book on spectrum management?\n\n\nWhat role does standards play? What enforcement mechanisms are necessary to ensure compliance in an international regime? Between penalties and incentives\, which is more likely to modulate stakeholder conduct?\n\n\nWhat policies and regulations are required to sustain space as a common resource? Areas to regulate would include: traffic management; end-of-life disposal; debris management; and recycling.\n\n\nDark and RF-quiet skies are important for a variety of terrestrial concerns. For example\, for many indigenous people\, the moon and stars are part of their mythology and culture. Professional astronomers and amateur sky-gazers alike wish for pristine skies. How do we balance these concerns?
URL:https://www.spectrumx.org/event/inaugural-space-and-spectrum-policy-conference-challenges-in-sustaining-space-as-a-resource/
LOCATION:University of Colorado Law School\, Boulder\, CO
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