ロケットの宇宙ゴミの影響(One in four chance per year that rocket junk will enter busy airspace)

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2025-02-05 ブリティッシュコロンビア大学 (UBC)

ブリティッシュコロンビア大学(UBC)の研究によると、毎年26%の確率で、制御不能なロケットの残骸が航空機の多い空域に再突入する可能性があります。このような宇宙ゴミの大部分は大気圏で燃え尽きますが、一部は地上に到達し、航空機の運航に支障をきたす恐れがあります。例えば、2022年には20トンのロケット部品の再突入により、スペインやフランスの航空当局が空域を一時的に閉鎖しました。ロケット打ち上げや航空便の増加に伴い、今後も同様のリスクが高まると予想されます。研究者たちは、将来のミッションにおいて、ロケット部品の制御された海上への再突入を義務付けるなどの対策を提案しています。

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宇宙物体の再突入による空域閉鎖 Airspace closures due to reentering space objects

Ewan Wright,Aaron Boley & Michael Byers
Scientific Reports  Published:23 January 2025
DOI:https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-024-84001-2

ロケットの宇宙ゴミの影響(One in four chance per year that rocket junk will enter busy airspace)

Abstract

Uncontrolled reentries of space objects create a collision risk with aircraft in flight. While the probability of a strike is low, the consequences could be catastrophic. Moreover, the risk is rising due to increases in both reentries and flights. In response, national authorities may choose to preemptively close airspace during reentry events; some have already done so. We determine the probability for a rocket body reentry within airspace over a range of air traffic densities. The highest-density regions, around major airports, have a 0.8% chance per year of being affected by an uncontrolled reentry. This rate rises to 26% for larger but still busy areas of airspace, such as that found in the northeastern United States, northern Europe, or around major cities in the Asia-Pacific region. For a given reentry, the collision risk in the underlying airspace increases with the air traffic density. However, the economic consequences of flight delays also increase should that airspace be closed. This situation puts national authorities in a dilemma—to close airspace or not—with safety and economic implications either way. The collision risk could be mitigated if controlled reentries into the ocean were required for all missions. However, over 2300 rocket bodies are already in orbit and will eventually reenter in an uncontrolled manner. Airspace authorities will face the challenge of uncontrolled reentries for decades to come.

0300航空・宇宙一般
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