Environmental Considerations in the age of Space Exploration: the Conservation and Protection of Non-Earth Environments

M. Vidaurri, Alexander Q. Gilbert
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This document is an abbreviated version of the law review, led by Alexander Q. Gilbert, entitled:"Major Federal Actions Significantly Affecting the Quality of the Space Environment: Applying NEPA to Federal and Federally Authorized Outer Space Activities."Here, we discuss the future of the space environment, and how it is increasingly becoming a human environment with regard to continued robotic and human presence in orbit, planned and proposed robotic and human presence on bodies such as the Moon and Mars, planned space mining projects, the increase use of low-Earth orbit for communications satellites, and other human uses of space. As such, we must evaluate and protect these environments just as we do on Earth. In order to prioritize mitigating threat of contamination, avoiding conflict, and promoting sustainability in space, all to ensure that actors maintain equal and safe access to space, we propose applying the National Environmental Policy Act, or NEPA, to space missions. We put forward three examples of environmental best practices for those involved in space missions to consider: adopting precautionary and communicative structure to before, during, and after missions taking place off-world, environmental impact statements, and transparency in tools that may impact the environment (including radioisotope power sources, plans in case of vehicle loss or loss of trajectory, and others). For additional discussion related to potential space applications of NEPA, NEPA's statutory text, and NEPA's relation to space law and judicial precedent for space, we recommend reading the full law review.
空间探索时代的环境考虑:非地球环境的保存和保护
这份文件是由亚历山大·q·吉尔伯特(Alexander Q. Gilbert)领导的法律审查的缩写版本,题为:“重大影响空间环境质量的联邦行动:将《国家环境法》应用于联邦和联邦授权的外层空间活动”。在这里,我们讨论空间环境的未来,以及它如何日益成为一个人类环境,涉及机器人和人类在轨道上的持续存在,计划和提议的机器人和人类在月球和火星等天体上的存在,计划的空间采矿项目,增加近地轨道通信卫星的使用,以及人类对空间的其他利用。因此,我们必须评估和保护这些环境,就像我们在地球上做的那样。为了优先考虑减轻污染威胁、避免冲突和促进太空的可持续性,所有这些都是为了确保参与者能够平等和安全地进入太空,我们建议将《国家环境政策法》(NEPA)应用于太空任务。我们提出了三个环境最佳实践的例子,供参与空间任务的人员考虑:在执行离地任务之前、期间和之后采用预防性和沟通结构,环境影响声明,以及可能影响环境的工具的透明度(包括放射性同位素电源、车辆丢失或失去轨道时的计划,以及其他)。要进一步讨论《国家环境政策法》的潜在空间应用、《国家环境政策法》的法定文本、以及《国家环境政策法》与空间法和空间司法先例的关系,我们建议阅读完整的法律评论。
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