Personally, I don’t know much about space exploration or anything of that sort but I don’t think that humans are at the point where we would need an international space traffic management system just …Read MorePersonally, I don’t know much about space exploration or anything of that sort but I don’t think that humans are at the point where we would need an international space traffic management system just yet. While there are more satellites and missions than ever before, the level of activity in space is still relatively small compared to air or sea traffic. It might be better to wait until space becomes more commercially crowded or until new technologies make traffic management truly necessary. For now, improving communication between countries and private companies could be enough to maintain space safe.Read Less
I do not think a full international space-traffic management system is essential at this moment. There is already a degree of information sharing between states. What seems more urgent, I think, is …Read MoreI do not think a full international space-traffic management system is essential at this moment. There is already a degree of information sharing between states. What seems more urgent, I think, is legal and technical regulations for space debris. While most debris burns up on re-entry, some pieces can endanger astronauts and satellites, so debris mitigation and remediation should take priority over a traffic-management regime.Read Less
Maybe. I am not well versed on space or space exploration topics; however, I think that, at this time, we are not advanced enough to need such as global space system. Contrastingly, I think that if we …Read MoreMaybe. I am not well versed on space or space exploration topics; however, I think that, at this time, we are not advanced enough to need such as global space system. Contrastingly, I think that if we do ever create the technology necessary to have a more advanced and productive space exploration industry this type of global space travel system might be beneficial–as long as countries can come to an agreement on who should control or enforce it.Read Less
I would say maybe as I’m not very familiar with space topics. I believe an international space traffic management system could improve safety and coordination, but we need more advanced technology and …Read MoreI would say maybe as I’m not very familiar with space topics. I believe an international space traffic management system could improve safety and coordination, but we need more advanced technology and staff to provide this service. It could probably be difficult to manage or enforce due to different national interests or technologies. Realistically, it will be a challenging system.Read Less
Personally, I don’t know much about space exploration or anything of that sort but I don’t think that humans are at the point where we would need an international space traffic management system just …Read MorePersonally, I don’t know much about space exploration or anything of that sort but I don’t think that humans are at the point where we would need an international space traffic management system just yet. While there are more satellites and missions than ever before, the level of activity in space is still relatively small compared to air or sea traffic. It might be better to wait until space becomes more commercially crowded or until new technologies make traffic management truly necessary. For now, improving communication between countries and private companies could be enough to maintain space safe. Read Less
I do not think a full international space-traffic management system is essential at this moment. There is already a degree of information sharing between states. What seems more urgent, I think, is …Read MoreI do not think a full international space-traffic management system is essential at this moment. There is already a degree of information sharing between states. What seems more urgent, I think, is legal and technical regulations for space debris. While most debris burns up on re-entry, some pieces can endanger astronauts and satellites, so debris mitigation and remediation should take priority over a traffic-management regime. Read Less
Maybe. I am not well versed on space or space exploration topics; however, I think that, at this time, we are not advanced enough to need such as global space system. Contrastingly, I think that if we …Read MoreMaybe. I am not well versed on space or space exploration topics; however, I think that, at this time, we are not advanced enough to need such as global space system. Contrastingly, I think that if we do ever create the technology necessary to have a more advanced and productive space exploration industry this type of global space travel system might be beneficial–as long as countries can come to an agreement on who should control or enforce it. Read Less
I would say maybe as I’m not very familiar with space topics. I believe an international space traffic management system could improve safety and coordination, but we need more advanced technology and …Read MoreI would say maybe as I’m not very familiar with space topics. I believe an international space traffic management system could improve safety and coordination, but we need more advanced technology and staff to provide this service. It could probably be difficult to manage or enforce due to different national interests or technologies. Realistically, it will be a challenging system. Read Less