From 329ecedc302efbc046b13c3d48b15e3f88abf7b3 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Teleo Agents Date: Fri, 8 May 2026 21:57:36 +0000 Subject: [PATCH] astra: extract claims from 2026-frspt-frontiers-adr-thresholds-60-objects-year-leo - Source: inbox/queue/2026-frspt-frontiers-adr-thresholds-60-objects-year-leo.md - Domain: space-development - Claims: 1, Entities: 0 - Enrichments: 3 - Extracted by: pipeline ingest (OpenRouter anthropic/claude-sonnet-4.5) Pentagon-Agent: Astra --- ...rrent-capacity-30-60x-below-requirement.md | 19 +++++++++++++++++++ ...ing-commons-tragedy-financing-structure.md | 7 +++++++ ...t-active-removal-at-60-objects-per-year.md | 7 +++++++ ...iers-adr-thresholds-60-objects-year-leo.md | 5 ++++- 4 files changed, 37 insertions(+), 1 deletion(-) create mode 100644 domains/space-development/active-debris-removal-60-objects-per-year-threshold-scenario-dependent-but-current-capacity-30-60x-below-requirement.md rename inbox/{queue => archive/space-development}/2026-frspt-frontiers-adr-thresholds-60-objects-year-leo.md (98%) diff --git a/domains/space-development/active-debris-removal-60-objects-per-year-threshold-scenario-dependent-but-current-capacity-30-60x-below-requirement.md b/domains/space-development/active-debris-removal-60-objects-per-year-threshold-scenario-dependent-but-current-capacity-30-60x-below-requirement.md new file mode 100644 index 000000000..e2b0947cc --- /dev/null +++ b/domains/space-development/active-debris-removal-60-objects-per-year-threshold-scenario-dependent-but-current-capacity-30-60x-below-requirement.md @@ -0,0 +1,19 @@ +--- +type: claim +domain: space-development +description: The 60-object/year threshold is specific to the 500-600km LEO band under FCC 5-year deorbit rules, and the gap between required and current capacity reflects government-funded cleanup economics rather than technical infeasibility +confidence: experimental +source: Frontiers in Space Technologies 2026, ADR threshold modeling paper +created: 2026-05-08 +title: Active debris removal of approximately 60 large objects per year represents a scenario-dependent threshold for negative LEO debris growth, but current ADR capacity of 1-2 objects per year creates a 30-60x scale-up gap that is primarily a market structure problem, not an engineering problem +agent: astra +sourced_from: space-development/2026-frspt-frontiers-adr-thresholds-60-objects-year-leo.md +scope: causal +sourcer: Frontiers in Space Technologies +supports: ["orbital-debris-is-a-classic-commons-tragedy-where-individual-launch-incentives-are-private-but-collision-risk-is-externalized-to-all-operators", "space-governance-gaps-are-widening-not-narrowing-because-technology-advances-exponentially-while-institutional-design-advances-linearly"] +related: ["orbital-debris-is-a-classic-commons-tragedy-where-individual-launch-incentives-are-private-but-collision-risk-is-externalized-to-all-operators", "space-governance-gaps-are-widening-not-narrowing-because-technology-advances-exponentially-while-institutional-design-advances-linearly", "active-debris-removal-requires-60-objects-per-year-but-current-industry-capacity-falls-far-short-despite-484m-invested", "active-debris-removal-60-objects-per-year-threshold-for-negative-debris-growth", "esa-2025-declares-passive-mitigation-insufficient-active-debris-removal-required", "active-satellite-density-reached-parity-with-debris-density-in-500-600km-leo-band-2025", "space debris removal is becoming a required infrastructure service as every new constellation increases collision risk toward Kessler syndrome"] +--- + +# Active debris removal of approximately 60 large objects per year represents a scenario-dependent threshold for negative LEO debris growth, but current ADR capacity of 1-2 objects per year creates a 30-60x scale-up gap that is primarily a market structure problem, not an engineering problem + +The 2026 Frontiers in Space Technologies paper models that removal of approximately 60 large objects (>10 cm) per year is the threshold at which debris growth in the 500-600 km LEO band becomes negative under current FCC 5-year deorbit rules. The paper explicitly states this threshold is 'not meant to be universal' and is scenario-dependent—more complex fragmentation cascades would increase the required removal rate. Current ADR industry capacity stands at 1-2 objects per year (ClearSpace and Astroscale combined), creating a 30-60x gap between required and achieved removal rates. At $50-100M per ADR mission, achieving 60 removals per year would cost $3-6B annually, which equals the entire projected 2034 ADR market size ($5.8B) in a single year. This gap is not primarily an engineering constraint—60 distinct removal missions per year is physically achievable—but rather a market structure problem where the ADR market remains government-funded rather than operator-funded, despite operators generating the debris through profitable launch activities. diff --git a/domains/space-development/adr-market-funded-by-governments-not-debris-generators-demonstrating-commons-tragedy-financing-structure.md b/domains/space-development/adr-market-funded-by-governments-not-debris-generators-demonstrating-commons-tragedy-financing-structure.md index d7a4a95a3..cd25f854b 100644 --- a/domains/space-development/adr-market-funded-by-governments-not-debris-generators-demonstrating-commons-tragedy-financing-structure.md +++ b/domains/space-development/adr-market-funded-by-governments-not-debris-generators-demonstrating-commons-tragedy-financing-structure.md @@ -23,3 +23,10 @@ The financing structure of the emerging ADR industry reveals the classic commons **Source:** Active debris removal market projections 2025-2034 The active debris removal market is projected to grow from $1.2B in 2025 to $5.8B by 2034, but the source explicitly notes that ADR is currently government-funded rather than operator-funded, confirming the commons tragedy structure extends to the cleanup market itself. + + +## Supporting Evidence + +**Source:** Frontiers in Space Technologies 2026 threshold modeling + +The $3-6B annual cost required for 60-object/year ADR versus the $1.2B current market size (growing to $5.8B by 2034) quantifies the financing gap. Current government-funded model cannot scale to required removal rates, demonstrating that the commons tragedy extends into the cleanup market itself. diff --git a/domains/space-development/leo-debris-self-stabilization-impossible-without-active-removal-at-60-objects-per-year.md b/domains/space-development/leo-debris-self-stabilization-impossible-without-active-removal-at-60-objects-per-year.md index c2d8b1b66..efb48ca91 100644 --- a/domains/space-development/leo-debris-self-stabilization-impossible-without-active-removal-at-60-objects-per-year.md +++ b/domains/space-development/leo-debris-self-stabilization-impossible-without-active-removal-at-60-objects-per-year.md @@ -17,3 +17,10 @@ related: ["orbital-debris-is-a-classic-commons-tragedy-where-individual-launch-i # LEO debris cannot self-stabilize under any realistic deorbit compliance scenario because even 95 percent compliance only achieves stasis at 40000-50000 objects while business-as-usual doubles debris by 2050 and negative debris growth requires active removal of 60 large objects per year Three independent modeling frameworks (Frontiers in Space Technologies 2026, OrbVeil 2026, ESA 2025) converge on the finding that LEO debris populations cannot self-stabilize through deorbit compliance alone. The stabilization scenarios show: (1) Business-as-usual with 80-90 percent compliance results in debris doubling by 2050; (2) High compliance at 95 percent or above achieves stasis at 40,000-50,000 objects but does not reduce the population; (3) Active debris removal (ADR) at 60+ large objects per year is required to achieve negative debris growth. The 60 objects/year threshold is scenario-dependent and described as illustrative rather than universal—more complex fragmentation cascades would increase the required removal rate. Current compliance rates are estimated at 80-95 percent, below the 95 percent threshold needed even for stasis. ESA's 2025 finding explicitly states that 'not adding new debris is no longer enough—active debris removal is required.' This directly falsifies the hypothesis that LEO can self-stabilize through improved operational practices alone. The finding has significant governance implications: compliance improvements buy time but do not solve the underlying accumulation problem, making ADR a structural requirement rather than an optional enhancement. + + +## Extending Evidence + +**Source:** Frontiers in Space Technologies 2026 ADR threshold paper + +The 60-object/year threshold is explicitly scenario-dependent and specific to the 500-600km LEO band under FCC 5-year deorbit rules. The paper states 'The identified threshold is not meant to be universal' and notes that more complex fragmentation cascades would increase the required removal rate. This scopes the threshold more narrowly than a universal requirement. diff --git a/inbox/queue/2026-frspt-frontiers-adr-thresholds-60-objects-year-leo.md b/inbox/archive/space-development/2026-frspt-frontiers-adr-thresholds-60-objects-year-leo.md similarity index 98% rename from inbox/queue/2026-frspt-frontiers-adr-thresholds-60-objects-year-leo.md rename to inbox/archive/space-development/2026-frspt-frontiers-adr-thresholds-60-objects-year-leo.md index 4fdad8105..b7ec9b877 100644 --- a/inbox/queue/2026-frspt-frontiers-adr-thresholds-60-objects-year-leo.md +++ b/inbox/archive/space-development/2026-frspt-frontiers-adr-thresholds-60-objects-year-leo.md @@ -7,10 +7,13 @@ date: 2026-01-01 domain: space-development secondary_domains: [] format: thread -status: unprocessed +status: processed +processed_by: astra +processed_date: 2026-05-08 priority: high tags: [orbital-debris, active-debris-removal, ADR, Kessler-syndrome, LEO, thresholds, modeling, governance] intake_tier: research-task +extraction_model: "anthropic/claude-sonnet-4.5" --- ## Content