Challenges and Opportunities at the Dawn of the New Space Age

Posted: 2nd October 2022


Satellite in orbit above Earth

New Report and Thought Pieces from
Perry World House

The space domain is expanding as never before, with rapidly increasing investment from both the public and private sectors and an accelerated pace of technological innovation. Experts term this phenomenon “The New Space Age,” and while it affords many opportunities, it also poses distinct challenges.

Gone are the days when space was exclusively the preserve of the nation-state. Improvements in technology and reductions in cost are making space increasingly accessible, opening it up to a diversity of actors. This carries the promise of prosperity, but has also led to daunting problems, including a proliferation of dangerous space debris from collisions and anti-satellite tests; a burgeoning private sector presence; and growing international competition. The current global legal framework for the space domain, which originated over fifty years ago, is insufficiently robust to handle these emerging and urgent challenges.

To address this, Perry World House convened a workshop in March 2022, titled “Challenges and Opportunities at the Dawn of the New Space Age.” It brought together experts from the policy world, academia, and the private sector to explore how both policy and research might address some of these challenges, including the future of the space economy; how to solve the problem of space debris; and managing both cooperation and competition in space.

The workshop report—complemented by a series of thought pieces from participants—sets out expert ideas for maximizing the opportunities and managing the challenges of this new era.

Click here to read the reportThought PiecesThe Future of Space Technology and EconomyHow to Solve the Problem of Space DebrisCooperation and Competing Visions in SpaceLearn more about the Global Order Research theme

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