Presentation Type

Paper (supporting PowerPoints may be added as Additional Files)

Location

Henderson Welcome Center

Start Date

16-1-2018 2:45 PM

End Date

16-1-2018 4:30 PM

Abstract

With the entrance of more actors into the space domain, space has become increasingly challenged to maintain a stable, predictable environment while it adapts to change. Because of this, the discussion of the future of space traffic management (STM) regimes becomes ever more important. STM is at a turning point, both domestically and internationally, so it is crucial to examine different options for future STM regimes, how current trends compare with the scenarios, implications for governments and commercial operators, and policy considerations.

Area of Interest

Space Situational Awareness

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Future Models of Space Traffic Management

Henderson Welcome Center

With the entrance of more actors into the space domain, space has become increasingly challenged to maintain a stable, predictable environment while it adapts to change. Because of this, the discussion of the future of space traffic management (STM) regimes becomes ever more important. STM is at a turning point, both domestically and internationally, so it is crucial to examine different options for future STM regimes, how current trends compare with the scenarios, implications for governments and commercial operators, and policy considerations.