Pseudo-Satellites and Their Use in Near Space

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Pseudo-Satellites and Their Use in Near Space COPUOS STSC Session Vienna, 7 th February 2017 by Simon Johnson Taro Kuusiholma In cooperation with OpenStratosphere, Switzerland International Association for the Advancement of Space Safety 1

Definitions: Pseudo-Satellite Stratosphere Perpetual Flight SOLAR POWER ZERO FUEL PERSISTENT MISSION Credit: Hebdo International Association for the Advancement of Space Safety 2

The Emerging Near Space (18-160 km) Because the decompression risk at high altitude cannot be mitigated solely by the use of oxygen masks, commercial airliners are certified to fly no higher than 12-13 km (FL400-430). In the past only military/intelligence aircraft have flown above 18 km (FL 600). Rockets transit through near-space and may overfly foreign countries enroute. (It is in near-space that rockets gain much of their horizontal speed component to get orbiting). It is in near-space that critical phases of space systems re-entry take place (e.g. fragmentation/explosion during uncontrolled re-entry) Commercial (and military) interests have begun to develop and operate systems for near-space that are meant to fly from few minutes or hours, to weeks, months or even years: suborbital vehicles, stratospheric balloons, pseudo-satellites and high-altitude drones, air-launches. Operations in near-space are a potential threat for air traffic beneath and for the public on ground, in case of failures or malfunctions. International Association for the Advancement of Space Safety 3

Pseudo-Satellite Features, Advantages & Benefits Rapid (re)deployment in uncongested National Airspace Uses existing aviation infrastructure (hangars, runways, com-nav, etc.) Much lower and slower than satellites No (re)visit time limitations Route planning to avoid cloud coverage Commercial of-the-shelf payloads (e.g. cameras with <30cm GSD) Inexpensive Bill of Materials (BOM) and affordable operations Tracking Stationary Scanning Credit: OpenStratosphere International Association for the Advancement of Space Safety 4

Pseudo-Satellite Limitations Season & Latitude restrictions During night, limited power for payload Uncharted airspace Availability of new enabling technologies Credit: OpenStratosphere International Association for the Advancement of Space Safety 5

Pseudo-Satellite & Near Space Challenges International Association for the Advancement of Space Safety 6

Technological Challenges 1) High altitude flying 2) Dronification 3) Perpetual Flight Credit: OpenStratosphere International Association for the Advancement of Space Safety 7

Regulatory Challenges A new type of solar-powered unmanned aircraft New concepts of operations (6-month Flight Plans) National Permits to Fly (initially) Authorisation to fly in Near Space (new Airspace Class?) Licenses to operate services from Near Space Aircraft systems and operator Certification International and national regulatory framework International Association for the Advancement of Space Safety 8

Market Challenges Who needs regional (seasonal) satellite-like services? Who will develop specific payloads? What is the killer application? Near Space infrastructure? Enabler of new solutions? Strategic value? Credit: Gamaya Credit: Spaceport Malaysia Credit: Vito International Association for the Advancement of Space Safety 9

New Opportunities = New Safety Challenges International Association for the Advancement of Space Safety 10

International Association for the Advancement of Space Safety 11

Airspace Near Space Traffic Above Earth INTERNATIONAL GOVERNANCE DEFICIT Exploitation = civil/commercial and military use NEW HAZARDS NEW HAZARDS Outer Space Exploitation Region Exploration Region km 0 18 160 36 000 International Association for the Advancement of Space Safety 12

Pseudo-Satellite Safety Challenges Critical transit to/from Near Space Missions lasting several months (inspection?) Unmanned in uncontrolled airspace Credit: OpenStratosphere International Association for the Advancement of Space Safety 13

Conclusions International Association for the Advancement of Space Safety 14

Why you should care A new disruptive industry ideal for developing countries Will impact all existing aerospace stakeholders Risks need to be understood and mitigated New pure play companies will emerge Most nations will be operating a domestic fleet of Pseudo- Satellites within ten years Creation of local employment and new jobs Driver of economic growth, increased security and environmental benefits International Association for the Advancement of Space Safety 15

Exploring the Business of Near Space Near Space, above commercial airlines and below satellites, holds many promises but is uncharted airspace! IATA Conference Center Geneva Airport, Switzerland IATA Conference Center Geneva Airport, Switzerland How, and by whom will this natural resource be used? How should its access and services be regulated? What are the new risks that come with disruptive innovation? Powered by Hosted at www.nearspace.industries International Association for the Advancement of Space Safety 16