Abstract
The commercial space flight industry has grown rapidly in recent decades, and Congress has implemented a “learning period” to prevent heavy regulations on the industry. This learning period has led to the proliferation of orbital debris in space. The learning period is set to lapse in 2024, and now is the proper time to implement regulations to mitigate the creation of more debris. These regulations should be modeled after federal environmental law, including simplifying the current permit system and setting up a trust fund to finance research into active debris removal.
Recommended Citation
Sara Henry,
Cleaning Up Space Junk: Applying the Models of U.S. Domestic Environmental Law to Regulate the Creation of Orbital Debris by Private Actors,
128
Dick. L. Rev.
775
(2024).
Available at:
https://ideas.dickinsonlaw.psu.edu/dlr/vol128/iss3/6
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