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  • Decision Program on Asteroid Threat Mitigation

    Paper number

    IAC-08.E3.2.4

    Author

    Mr. Russell Schweickart, Association of Space Explorers, United States

    Year

    2008

    Abstract
    The Association of Space Explorers (ASE) formed its Committee on Near-Earth Objects (NEOs) at its 2005 annual Congress in order to bring the challenges of protecting the Earth from NEO impacts to the attention of world leaders.  The ASE realized that early warning efforts (discovery, tracking, cataloging, and impact prediction) were being addressed by national and academic institutions, and that deflection concepts were beginning to be investigated by private and governmental organizations.  Unaddressed, however, was the difficult but essential development of a coordinated, international decision-making process for NEO deflection and mitigation.  Realizing that near-term decisions might need to be taken in case a NEO impact threat is discovered the ASE NEO Committee decided to devote its efforts to working with the international community to bring a formal decision-making program into being.
    
    Coordinating its efforts with the United Nations Committee on the Peaceful Uses of Outer Space (COPUOS), the ASE organized a series of four international workshops attended by eighteen invited preeminent international experts with extensive diplomatic, legal and technical experience to prepare a draft Decision Program for Asteroid Threat Mitigation for consideration by COPUOS and its Scientific and Technical Subcommittee in 2009.  The panel of experts (Panel on Asteroid Threat Mitigation, PATM) met over a period of 2 years to define and propose solutions for the multitude of international socio-political issues involved in deciding to take action in response to a specific asteroid impact threat.
    
    This effort culminated in September 2008 at the ASE’s final workshop, held in the San Francisco Bay Area. The PATM adopted and transmitted the recommended Program to the Action Team on Near-Earth Objects established by COPUOS to deal with these issues.  The Action Team will guide the introduction and consideration of the Decision Program by COPUOS and its Scientific and Technical Subcommittee during their 2009 sessions. 
    
    To facilitate this consideration and deliberation process the ASE is conducting a series of formal national briefings to Member States of the United Nations to familiarize key political and technical representatives with the provisions of the decision-making process.
    
    This IAC presentation of the ASE Decision Program for Asteroid Threat Mitigation will highlight possible solutions to the technical and political challenges inherent in taking coordinated international action (or deciding not to act) when a possible asteroid impact confronts the global community.
    
    Abstract document

    IAC-08.E3.2.4.pdf

    Manuscript document

    IAC-08.E3.2.4.pdf (🔒 authorized access only).

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