From Space Junk to Space Gold: The Digital Passport Revolution
Our journey into space has left a costly legacy: a graveyard of defunct satellites and rocket stages orbiting Earth, posing a threat to future missions. For decades, we’ve operated on a linear “launch-and-leave” model, treating billion-dollar assets as disposable. This approach is not only unsustainable but also incredibly wasteful. What if we could transform this orbital debris from a liability into a valuable resource?
The key lies in a revolutionary concept detailed in our new white paper: the Digital Spacecraft Passport (DSP). Modeled on successful terrestrial applications for products like batteries and textiles, the DSP is a comprehensive digital record of a spacecraft’s entire lifecycle. It contains everything from its initial design and material composition to its operational history and end-of-life plan.
This passport is the foundational key to unlocking a thriving circular space economy. It enables on-orbit servicing, simplifies active debris removal, and paves the way for in-space recycling and manufacturing. By turning space junk into an accessible, cataloged resource, we can build a more sustainable, resilient, and profitable future in orbit.
Ready to explore the blueprint for the next industrial revolution in space?
Download our full white paper, “Digital Spacecraft Passports and their Role in a Circular Space Economy,” to learn more.
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