en.Wedoany.com Reported - Planet Labs has joined as a founding participant in the "Atmospheric Impact of Reentry Spacecraft (AIRS)" initiative, launched by Astroscale Holdings. This initiative is the first industry-academia collaboration focused on the atmospheric impact of spacecraft reentry, aiming to enhance the scientific community's understanding of this process.

James Mason, Chief Space Officer at Planet, stated that the company's mission to make global change visible begins with a deep sense of responsibility for the space environment in which it operates. Sustainable space operations must consider the entire lifecycle of satellites, including the final reentry phase. By providing data to the AIRS initiative, the scientific community can move beyond simulations toward fact-based, data-driven understanding to grasp the aerospace industry's footprint in the atmosphere. Mike Lindsay, Chief Technology Officer at Astroscale, noted that spacecraft reentry was previously often seen as the optimal mission endpoint, but the industry needs a deeper scientific understanding of this phase. The AIRS initiative allows companies to contribute real-world data in a credible manner, removing a key barrier to atmospheric research and guiding space sustainability with the most accurate and up-to-date information.
Planet's participation reflects a commitment to agile aerospace and transparency, extending transparency from Earth's surface to the atmosphere that protects the planet. By contributing data from the world's largest Earth observation fleet, the company helps ensure that the future of low Earth orbit (LEO) is guided by evidence-based science.
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