NASA Unveils Cost-Effective Solutions for Space Debris Management

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A NASA report highlights that reducing the time satellites remain in orbit post-mission is a highly cost-effective way to mitigate orbital debris. The study found that even modest reductions in post-mission disposal timeframes can yield significant benefits, with potential net benefits up to $9 billion. The report also identifies promising debris remediation techniques, such as "just in time" collision avoidance, and emphasizes the importance of economic analysis in developing space sustainability strategies.
Topics:science#cost-benefit-analysis#nasa#orbital-debris#satellite-deorbiting#space#space-sustainability
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