Prof. Sam Lawler on Nostr: The director of UNOOSA mentioned atmospheric pollution from satellites as a big ...
The director of UNOOSA mentioned atmospheric pollution from satellites as a big problem in her closing remarks for the conference, but not in her opening remarks. I call that a big step in the right direction! I had SO many great discussions with so many people working in so many different aspects of the space industry (and a couple of good arguments too).
Pretty much every discussion I was in ended with "the UN needs to regulate satellites!" Not sure how to make that happen though...
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