Affiliation:
1. Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Abstract
Throughout their life cycle, space launch vehicles impact
their local and global environments on Earth and in space.
Given the space industry’s projected growth, recent literature
suggests that the atmospheric consequences of these
activities are understudied and insufficiently addressed.
Rockets uniquely emit combustion gases and particles into
distinct layers of the atmosphere, inducing effects that
include perturbations of ozone chemistry and of Earth’s
energy balance through radiative forcing. International
environmental regulations do not presently address rocket
emissions and only scarce, isolated policies exist at the
national level. Additional research on the impact of space
launches, including new in situ measurements coupled
with global atmospheric models, is required to inform
policymaking and future mitigation. The development of an
actionable and collaborative sustainability index for launch
vehicles could serve as a basis for future regulations or
incentivize the sector towards more sustainable designs by
making emissions reduction a competitive advantage.
Publisher
MIT Science Policy Review
Cited by
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