The growth of mega-constellations is rapidly increasing the number of rocket launches required to place new satellites in space. While Low Earth Orbit (LEO) broadband satellites help to connect unconnected communities and achieve the Sustainable Development Goals, there are also a range of negative environmental externalities, from the burning of rocket fuels and resulting environmental emissions. We present sustainability analytics for phase 1 of the three main LEO constellations including Amazon Kuiper (3,236 satellites), OneWeb (648 satellites), and SpaceX Starlink (4,425 satellites). In baseline scenarios over five years, we find a per subscriber carbon dioxide equivalent (CO$_2$eq) of 0.70$\pm$0.34 tonnes for Kuiper, 1.41$\pm$0.71 tonn...
Remote sensing scientists work under assumptions that should not be taken for granted and should, th...
The emergence of Low Earth Orbit (LEO) satellite systems has been seen as a potential solution for c...
In recent years, several commercial companies have proposed telecommunications constellations consis...
The data provided here are necessary for reproducing the results in the "Sustainability assessment o...
An estimated 450 million people globally do not have access to a fixed or mobile broadband signal. R...
Large satellite constellations in low-Earth orbit seek to be the infrastructure for global broadband...
For 66 years the space sector has experienced tremendous growth. More than 13,000 satellites have be...
The number of artificial objects in orbit continues to increase and, with it, a key threat to space ...
The authors would like to thank the three anonymous Reviewers for their very helpful comments.Intern...
International audienceThe use of space through satellites is more and more important for nations, co...
The proliferation of low-earth orbit (LEO) satellites and the LEO satellite internet will be a game-...
AbstractRemote sensing scientists work under assumptions that should not be taken for granted and sh...
As actors in the space sector are proposing ever more ambitious plans for the future, it is importan...
Remote sensing scientists work under assumptions that should not be taken for granted and should, th...
The emergence of Low Earth Orbit (LEO) satellite systems has been seen as a potential solution for c...
In recent years, several commercial companies have proposed telecommunications constellations consis...
The data provided here are necessary for reproducing the results in the "Sustainability assessment o...
An estimated 450 million people globally do not have access to a fixed or mobile broadband signal. R...
Large satellite constellations in low-Earth orbit seek to be the infrastructure for global broadband...
For 66 years the space sector has experienced tremendous growth. More than 13,000 satellites have be...
The number of artificial objects in orbit continues to increase and, with it, a key threat to space ...
The authors would like to thank the three anonymous Reviewers for their very helpful comments.Intern...
International audienceThe use of space through satellites is more and more important for nations, co...
The proliferation of low-earth orbit (LEO) satellites and the LEO satellite internet will be a game-...
AbstractRemote sensing scientists work under assumptions that should not be taken for granted and sh...
As actors in the space sector are proposing ever more ambitious plans for the future, it is importan...
Remote sensing scientists work under assumptions that should not be taken for granted and should, th...
The emergence of Low Earth Orbit (LEO) satellite systems has been seen as a potential solution for c...
In recent years, several commercial companies have proposed telecommunications constellations consis...