| claim |
space-development |
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 |
experimental |
Frontiers in Space Technologies 2026, ADR threshold modeling paper |
2026-05-08 |
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 |
astra |
space-development/2026-frspt-frontiers-adr-thresholds-60-objects-year-leo.md |
causal |
Frontiers in Space Technologies |
| 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 |
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| active-debris-removal-requires-60-objects-per-year-but-current-industry-capacity-falls-far-short-despite-484m-invested |
| 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-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 |
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