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    Title

    Norms and Standards for Safe and Responsible Behaviour in Space

    type

    oral

    Description

    The rapid expansion and evolution of the global space arena is characterized by an increasing number and diversity of space actors and the emergence of new kinds of space systems, some of which involve very large constellations of satellites numbering in the thousands to tens of thousands, and also new kinds of space activities, such as on-orbit servicing, refueling, in-orbit assembly and manufacturing, active debris removal, and so on. With increasing congestion in the Earth’s orbital environment, these new kinds of space activities raise questions about the safety of space operations, particularly when contingency situations arise (such as conjunctions), or when spacecraft operate in close proximity to each other and there are no clear, widely accepted international standards or norms of behaviour. For this reason, it is important to identify and leverage best practices from government and industry to ensure safety of flight and safe rendezvous and proximity operations of spacecraft. These best practices may subsequently be codified as norms and standards for safe and responsible behaviour in space. This session is intended to be a forum to allow practitioners to discuss and socialize the types of norms, standards and behaviours that would be conducive to the safety of space operations.

    Date

    2025-10-02

    Time

    10:15

    Room

    Room C2.6

    IPC members
    • Co-Chair: Dr. Peter Martinez, Secure World Foundation, United States;

    • Co-Chair: Dr. Annamaria Nassisi, Thales Alenia Space Italia, Italy;

    • Rapporteur: Ms. Rachel Venn, Astroscale Ltd, United Kingdom;

    papers

    Order

    Time

    Paper title

    Mode

    Presentation status

    Speaker

    Affiliation

    Country

    1

    10:15

    KEYNOTE: Revisiting Responsible Behaviour in Space

    20

    Prof. Serge Plattard

    University College London (UCL)

    United Kingdom

    2

    10:35

    Governance of Large-Scale LEO Satellite Constellations: Challenges, Comparative Approaches, and Policy Recommendations

    10

    Ms. yunping Liu

    Alma Mater Studiorum - University of Bologna

    China

    3

    10:45

    Leveraging Non-Traditional Sensors for Enhanced Re-entry Tracking and Impact Prediction: A Collaborative Approach

    10

    Mr. Edwin Betar

    Australian Space Agency

    Australia

    4

    10:55

    A 5-Year Deorbit Rule's Impact of Possible Increased Congestion in the 450 km Regime and Recommendations to Global Policies

    10

    Ms. Kristin Shahady

    United States

    5

    11:05

    Developing Norms of Behaviour for Rendezvous and Proximity Operations through Scalable Simulation

    10

    Dr. Brenton Smith

    Australia

    6

    11:15

    Developing International Norms for Safe Rendezvous and Proximity Operations (RPO) in an Increasingly Congested Orbital Environment

    10

    Mr. Brent Conlon

    Student

    United States

    7

    11:25

    Norms and Best Practice Behaviours in Orbit: The influence of Profit-Driven Decisions

    10

    Ms. Jenny Franulovic

    Australia

    8

    11:35

    Application of Debris Mitigation Standards to Active Debris Removal Missions: Findings and Recommendations from CONFERS

    10

    Dr. Timothy Maclay

    Celestial Insight, Inc.

    United States

    9

    11:45

    Bridging Norms of Responsible Behavior: From Cyberspace to Outer Space Governance

    10

    Dr. Ulpia Elena Botezatu

    Romanian Space Agency (ROSA)

    Romania

    10

    11:55

    T-AI-lor Made for Space: Adopting AI Standards in the Space Sector

    10

    Mr. Thomas Graham

    Swinburne University of Technology

    Australia

    11

    12:05

    Defining Right-of-Way on Orbit: Lessons from Autonomous Vehicle Standards Translated to Space Traffic Management

    10

    Ms. Katherine Melbourne

    The Aerospace Corporation

    United States

    *

    cluttered cosmos: the urgent need for global space traffic management and regulation

    10

    Mr. Said Teyyubov

    National Aviation Academy - Azerbaijan

    Azerbaijan

    *

    From Earth to orbit and beyond: applying mining value chain expertise to space circularity

    10

    Dr. Jonathon Ralston

    Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation (CSIRO)

    Australia

    *

    Quad and Cis-lunar Security

    10

    Dr. Aaron Pereira

    University of Adelaide

    Australia

    *

    The role of satellite constellations in global digitalization: Challenges and opportunities for a connected society

    10

    Mr. Sebastian Tello

    Instituto Politécnico Nacional

    Mexico