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Space and Sustainability: Maintaining Sustainable Space Environments

March 21, 2022 by Elizabeth Frank in Space Exploration, Space, Commercial Space

Now is an exciting time for space exploration. In our excitement, we should recall the mistakes made in the past here on Earth and work intentionally to ensure we are not repeating them. An absence of regulation does not mean there is an absence of ethical obligation to maintain sustainable space environments for future generations and for the intrinsic value of space itself.

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March 21, 2022 /Elizabeth Frank
commercial space, sustainability
Space Exploration, Space, Commercial Space
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Space and Sustainability: An Introduction to Their Four Key Intersections

October 26, 2021 by Elizabeth Frank in Sustainability, Space Exploration, Commercial Space

Is the current level of commercial space growth sustainable? What does sustainability even mean? As chief scientist at an engineering firm specializing in space and sustainability systems, and as a human who enjoys the serenity of the wilderness, I feel obligated to grapple with these questions.

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October 26, 2021 /Elizabeth Frank
spacecraft, commercial space, environmentalism, sustainability
Sustainability, Space Exploration, Commercial Space
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