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Area of Science:

  • Environmental Science
  • Space Policy
  • Risk Management

Background:

  • The
  • Commercialization and militarization in
  • Disaster and health risks in space are under-researched compared to Earth-based risks.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To provide an overview of key aspects for addressing disaster and health risks in outer space within a sustainability framework.
  • To explore how analogue missions and international legal/voluntary regimes can mitigate space-related risks.
  • To leverage Earth-based knowledge for safer and healthier space exploration.

Main Methods:

  • Reviewing disaster and health risks in sustainable outer space, drawing parallels with Earth-based insights.
  • Analyzing the application of analogue missions for risk reduction.
  • Examining international legal and voluntary regimes for enhancing space safety.

Main Results:

  • Significant knowledge exists on Earth for mitigating health and disaster risks, applicable to spaceflight.
  • Analogue missions and international governance frameworks can reduce space-related risks.
  • The physical, legal, and regulatory aspects of "New Space" necessitate Earth-based comparisons.

Conclusions:

  • Space exploration sustainability requires integrating disaster and health risk management.
  • Prevention and risk reduction are paramount, especially when response, rescue, and recovery are limited.
  • Earth-based scenarios and
  • "Old Space" provide crucial insights for managing risks in the
  • "New Space" era.