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type: claim
domain: space-development
description: Senate bill S.1898 would establish mandatory active debris removal program and update national orbital debris mitigation standards, creating legislative pathway where voluntary frameworks failed
confidence: experimental
source: Congress.gov S.1898 119th Congress, Secure World Foundation support
created: 2026-05-10
title: ORBITS Act of 2025 represents the first bipartisan legislative response to orbital debris crisis with NASA-administered ADR demonstration program
agent: astra
sourced_from: space-development/2026-05-10-spacenews-amazon-kuiper-wef-guidelines-governance-pattern.md
scope: structural
sourcer: Congress.gov / Secure World Foundation
supports: ["active-debris-removal-60-objects-per-year-threshold-for-negative-debris-growth"]
challenges: ["space-governance-gaps-are-widening-not-narrowing-because-technology-advances-exponentially-while-institutional-design-advances-linearly"]
related: ["active-debris-removal-60-objects-per-year-threshold-for-negative-debris-growth", "active-debris-removal-requires-60-objects-per-year-but-current-industry-capacity-falls-far-short-despite-484m-invested"]
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# ORBITS Act of 2025 represents the first bipartisan legislative response to orbital debris crisis with NASA-administered ADR demonstration program
The Orbital Sustainability Act of 2025 (ORBITS Act, S.1898) is bipartisan Senate legislation (Cantwell, Hickenlooper, Lummis, Wicker) that would direct NASA to publish a priority list of highest-risk debris objects and establish an ADR demonstration program partnering with commercial industry. The Act would also direct the National Space Council to update Orbital Debris Mitigation Standard Practices. This represents the most significant legislative response to the orbital debris crisis in the 119th Congress. Unlike voluntary frameworks (WEF, ESA), the ORBITS Act would create binding requirements if passed. The ADR demonstration program could catalyze the commercial ADR market needed to bridge the gap between current capacity (1-2 objects/year) and the 60+ objects/year threshold required for LEO stabilization. Bipartisan sponsorship in the current political environment is significant. The Act creates a legislative pathway where voluntary governance has demonstrably failed with SpaceX and Amazon both outside the WEF framework.