The Role of NewSpace in Furthering Canadian Astronomy

A. Boley, David Kendall, M. Byers, F. Grandmont, Cameron Byers, J. Busler, W. Evans, B. Gladman, Tanya Harrison, Catherine L. Johnson
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[Highly abridged, from executive summary] As much as NewSpace presents opportunities, there are significant challenges that must be overcome, requiring engagement with policy makers to influence domestic and international space governance. Failure to do so could result in a range of long-lasting negative outcomes for science and space stewardship. How will the Canadian astronomical community engage with NewSpace? What are the implications for NewSpace on the astro-environment, including Earth orbits, lunar and cis-lunar orbits, and surfaces of celestial bodies? This white paper analyzes the rapid changes in space use and what those changes could mean for Canadian astronomers. Our recommendations are as follows: Greater cooperation between the astronomical and the Space Situational Awareness communities is needed. Build closer ties between the astronomical community and Global Affairs Canada (GAC). Establish a committee for evaluating the astro-environmental impacts of human space use, including on and around the Moon and other bodies. CASCA and the Tri-Council should coordinate to identify programs that would enable Canadian astronomers to participate in pay-for-use services at appropriate funding levels. CASCA should continue to foster a relationship with CSA, but also build close ties to the private space industry. Canadian-led deep space missions are within Canada's capabilities, and should be pursued.
新空间在促进加拿大天文学发展中的作用
[高度删节,摘自执行摘要]尽管新空间带来了机遇,但也存在必须克服的重大挑战,需要与政策制定者接触,以影响国内和国际空间治理。如果不这样做,可能会给科学和空间管理带来一系列长期的负面后果。加拿大天文学界将如何与NewSpace合作?新空间对天文环境有什么影响,包括地球轨道、月球轨道和顺月球轨道,以及天体表面?这份白皮书分析了太空使用的快速变化,以及这些变化对加拿大天文学家的意义。我们的建议如下:需要加强天文和空间态势感知界之间的合作。在天文学界和加拿大全球事务部(GAC)之间建立更紧密的联系。设立一个委员会,评估人类空间利用对天文环境的影响,包括在月球和其他天体上及其周围的影响。CASCA和Tri-Council应该协调确定能够使加拿大天文学家在适当的资助水平上参与付费使用服务的项目。中国航天总局应继续与中国航天总局建立关系,但也应与私营航天工业建立密切联系。加拿大领导的深空任务在加拿大的能力范围内,应该继续下去。
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