Satellite Mega Constellations: Conflict between Freedom of Exploration and Unsustainable Outer Space Activities

Authors

  • Yaries Mahardika Putro Faculty of Law, Universitas Surabaya
  • Popy Andriani Faculty of Law, Universitas Surabaya
  • Gusti Salsabila Faculty of Law, Universitas Surabaya
  • Haekal Al Asyari Faculty of Law, Universitas Gadjah Mada and Ph.D. candidate, University of Debrecen, Hungary

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.21776/ub.blj.2023.010.01.06

Keywords:

Freedom of Exploration; Internet Connectivity; Mega Constellations Satellite; Outer Space; Sustainability

Abstract

In the era of space commercialization, the State is no longer the sole actor in international space activities; private companies such as SpaceX and OneWeb are now playing huge roles in these endeavors. The Mega constellation of satellites is devised by these private companies to provide low‐cost and low‐latency internet services to remote areas. This large-scale deployment is a network of a large number of satellites. Even though this connectivity venture is guaranteed under the freedom of exploration principle of the law of outer space, it is potentially hazardous in terms of problems connected with the accumulation of space debris and interference with astronomy research. Additionally, the legal vacuum concerning these issues is an area of great concern. This research has employed normative juridical research methods along with statutory and conceptual approaches. This study will examine the limits and scope of the principle of freedom of exploration and assess the urgency of ensuring the sustainability of mega constellation satellite projects. Through these examinations, the research aims to present the case for a robust space governance as a part of sustainable development practices.

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Published

2023-04-30

How to Cite

Putro, Yaries Mahardika, Popy Andriani, Gusti Salsabila, and Haekal Al Asyari. 2023. “Satellite Mega Constellations: Conflict Between Freedom of Exploration and Unsustainable Outer Space Activities”. Brawijaya Law Journal 10 (1):89-105. https://doi.org/10.21776/ub.blj.2023.010.01.06.