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EU revises regulations to expand space market

EU revises regulations to expand space market

The European Commission presented the EU Space Act on Wednesday, a much-anticipated overhaul of its rapidly-growing space industry's regulations.

The legislation is designed to create a single space market in the EU for companies that offer space services, while also enhancing efforts to become more competitive against the United States and commercial space powers.

The plan also includes measures to combat the problem of space congestion, which is a growing issue in an era when thousands of satellites in orbit are moving around and where 128 million pieces are floating in the air.

The European Commission stated that the legislation will also address threats from electronic interference and cyberattacks, as well as promote environmentally sustainable space resource use.

The bill would mandate that satellites be disposed of safely at the end their operational lives, require space operators to conduct risk assessments and implement cybersecurity measures, and set rules for measuring the environmental impact.

Andrius Kubilius, EU space and defense commissioner, said: "The 21st Century will be the Century of Space and the New Frontier - the New Frontier: Space."

We are at the beginning of a revolution in space. "Space will soon be massive."

These rules will be applicable to EU space assets, national space assets as well as to non-EU operators that offer services in Europe.

The European Parliament and EU Council must approve the proposal as law. (Reporting and editing by Tim Hepher, Ed Osmond, and Makini Brice)

(source: Reuters)