2022 Isaac Asimov Memorial Debate: Space Pollution

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American Museum of Natural History

American Museum of Natural History

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What is the environmental impact of commercial space exploration? Sixty-five years ago, one satellite orbited Earth. Today, that number has risen to more than 20,000.
As private space exploration surges, so do new kinds of pollution. Light trails from hundreds of satellite “constellations” streak across sensitive astronomical imagery. Debris from defunct or destroyed satellites that remain in orbit pose collision risks to other satellites-commercial, civil, and military, not to mention orbiting space telescopes. Large chunks of debris that de-orbit do so uncontrollably, putting Earth’s surface at risk.
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How do we balance the needs of industry and the needs of science? How do we create a sustainable space exploration industry?
Join Neil deGrasse Tyson, the Frederick P. Rose Director of the Hayden Planetarium, and our panel of experts representing various sectors on this issue for a dynamic discussion about the environmental implications of the private space exploration era.
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2022 Asimov Panelists:
Colonel Scott Brodeur
Director, National Space Defense Center and Director of Operations, Joint Task Force Space Defense, United States Space Command
Moriba K. Jah
Associate Professor of Aerospace Engineering and Engineering Mechanics, University of Texas at Austin
Therese Jones
Senior Director of Policy for the Satellite Industry Association
Meredith Rawls
Research Scientist, Vera C. Rubin Observatory Data Management
Aparna Venkatesan
Professor of Physics and Astronomy at the University of San Francisco
Connie Walker
Scientist at National Science Foundation's NOIRLab
The late Dr. Isaac Asimov, one of the most prolific and influential authors of our time, was a dear friend and supporter of the American Museum of Natural History. In his memory, the Hayden Planetarium is honored to host the annual Isaac Asimov Memorial Debate-generously endowed by relatives, friends, and admirers of Isaac Asimov and his work-bringing the finest minds in the world to the Museum each year to debate pressing questions on the frontier of scientific discovery. Proceeds from ticket sales of the Isaac Asimov Memorial Debates benefit the scientific and educational programs of the Hayden Planetarium.
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@jwonderfulsuccess
@jwonderfulsuccess Жыл бұрын
Exciting! In 2023 let's please move this to an auditorium with an audience. These Issac asimov debates are globally treasured 🙏
@MiggerPlease
@MiggerPlease 7 ай бұрын
Yum yum nigga
@mrpearson1230
@mrpearson1230 Жыл бұрын
YES!!! About time! Been waiting on this thankyou! I've seen all other uploaded Isaac Asimov videos since 2010. Got a question though.. Should any of the other previous topics be revisited because as we know science is always changing which of course is a good thing! Not everyone is aware of this fact!
@snowballeffect7812
@snowballeffect7812 Жыл бұрын
if we stick to the car analogy, it's basically lead to the destruction of our planet and country. there are entire swathes of land paved and dedicated to parking that are barely used. 30k Americans die every year. Unless we're living in our vehicles, we basically barely use them. The solution to the car problem (high-speed public transport) maybe more applicable than it appears on first blush. Having satellites decommission themselves is a start, but having fewer satellites do more science and work should also be considered. We can also accelerate orbital decay be releasing pockets of gas in the path of detritus. If carbon nanotubules can finally be commercialized, scientific instruments can be safely launched and recovered rapidly and allowing for rapid upgrades and decommissioning.
@dianewallace6064
@dianewallace6064 Жыл бұрын
Excellent discussion. Thank you all.
@livefromplanetearth
@livefromplanetearth Жыл бұрын
✊🏾✊🏾✊🏾
@livefromplanetearth
@livefromplanetearth Жыл бұрын
this is a dialogue not a debate 🙏🏾
@twonumber22
@twonumber22 Жыл бұрын
They should invite a creationist just to make it spicy.
@snowballeffect7812
@snowballeffect7812 Жыл бұрын
@@twonumber22 I don't see a creationist really having anything against reducing space trash, tbh.
@mmmghool
@mmmghool Жыл бұрын
@@snowballeffect7812 “My deity deserves a clean backyard!”
@snowballeffect7812
@snowballeffect7812 Жыл бұрын
@@mmmghool not sure any number of universes would be nearly as significant as a back yard to a deity lol
@kylepollard5075
@kylepollard5075 Жыл бұрын
Aaaaaand we're back! I hope 2023 is at the Hayden Planetlarium. This is great!
@wmjessemiller
@wmjessemiller Жыл бұрын
Should have the audio on podcast apps
@HebaruSan
@HebaruSan Жыл бұрын
Today I learned that Neil deGrasse Tyson thinks of a bathtub as a multi-person shared space
@catsaresocute650
@catsaresocute650 Жыл бұрын
I love the panel
@danielvazquez7482
@danielvazquez7482 Жыл бұрын
Of all the reasons why management and cleanup of space debris need to be done, obstruction of light should not be one of them. Seems to me that makes a mockery of the situation. Especially when one considers how earths atmosphere absorbs between one and two hundred tons from space each and every day (naturally).
@jagan6933
@jagan6933 Жыл бұрын
❤❤❤
@happylittlemonk
@happylittlemonk 7 ай бұрын
The real tragedy is each one of those dots costed $100M to $1B to launch
@iam6424
@iam6424 Жыл бұрын
A very relevant and important debate 👍🏽
@jwonderfulsuccess
@jwonderfulsuccess Жыл бұрын
HI there! I'm looking for the privilege of experiencing the Isaac asimov debate 2019 and 2021. Anyone know where I can access them?🙏
@AmericanMuseumofNaturalHistory
@AmericanMuseumofNaturalHistory Жыл бұрын
Hey there! There were no Asimov Debates held in 2019 or 2021. You can find all the available videos on our playlist here: kzbin.info/aero/PLrfcruGtplwGKzxDI_Ne06NlpOKt-yonZ
@zair7747
@zair7747 10 ай бұрын
A partial solution would be to have a system to "relaunch" orbital objects to collide with Earth. Maybe a chemical reaction (like airbags >> solid to gas) or some fuel to direct the object to the height where objects are trapped into Earth gravity to be burned in atmosphere or fall at some place. If most of material are burnable, there will be no worries. It could relate to a life time, to be relaunched after specific x years, or "80%" of what the life expectancy is calculated. And to prevent kinetic collisions between satellites, sensors and so on. Even after the collision, a strong polymer net surrounding the object could keep some larger broken pieces together, diminishing debris. Or even using small strong magnets who would be exposed after a collision to enhance the chances of grouping small pieces. Some thoughts I had now... there are many simple solutions when attached to the initial design.
@Robbie_jojo
@Robbie_jojo Жыл бұрын
Thankyou, i was waiting for this series video... Love you neil
@leeFbeatz
@leeFbeatz Ай бұрын
Fantastic conversation!! ❤
@saitmardin3332
@saitmardin3332 Жыл бұрын
Why are the view numbers so low for this one?
@livefromplanetearth
@livefromplanetearth Жыл бұрын
sign me up as a privateer moriba
@evan_vangelisskoupras3085
@evan_vangelisskoupras3085 Жыл бұрын
So, why don't they use the SDI program to take these off if they're tracked if its lasers are so powerful? Couldn't they melt at least the smaller ones?
@beastfr0meast93
@beastfr0meast93 Жыл бұрын
It is just sad that everyone have no audiance. This format kills the vibe. No jokes gets a laugh. The quality is so low because everyone has an old webcam too. I use too love those debat. Now i have to fix the adjust the sound my self. The sound cuts off if more then one talks. PLEASE go back soon to the old format.
@wesleyrodgers886
@wesleyrodgers886 Жыл бұрын
Physics. Astronomy. History. The bible. Shakespeare. Biology. Limericks....Asimov was a true polymath.
@happylittlemonk
@happylittlemonk 7 ай бұрын
No wonder aliens have not visited us. They cannot see Earth through all those junk
@torjones1701
@torjones1701 Жыл бұрын
Oh, thank goodness, I was starting to get withdrawal from not getting my annual fix...
@louieloughran8083
@louieloughran8083 Жыл бұрын
Mr Tyson suddenly got older.
@David_F97
@David_F97 Жыл бұрын
Next one hopefully is not on zoom!
@MohamedSaad-ir6ql
@MohamedSaad-ir6ql Ай бұрын
When was the big bang based on our galaxy what would happen from the next door>
@TheIncomparableGolfer
@TheIncomparableGolfer Жыл бұрын
Very important topic.. it just might create the next richest person in the world 🌎
@trab33zzy
@trab33zzy Жыл бұрын
Sway lee a scientist now ? That’s crazy lol
@josephdonais4778
@josephdonais4778 11 ай бұрын
COVID and convenance sucks in so many ways. Under a star lit canopy, around the campfire of treat and storytelling did we conspire to lose ourselves to technology. It would be so nice if we could keep that much of ourselves, no matter what is discussed. A dream was the moon and flight then. Yet ironically, more impossible is my dream, *(at least the stage required a physical presents).
@victorjcano
@victorjcano Жыл бұрын
I GUESS MAN ISN'T HAPPY WITH ALL THE PLASTIC IN THE OCEAN. HOW AND HELL WILL WE EVER CLEAN THIS GARBAGE UP?
@AndrewNiccol
@AndrewNiccol 9 ай бұрын
Zzzzzzzzzzz
@cstyles419
@cstyles419 Жыл бұрын
i don't know how this one snuck passed me for 5 months. I was waiting for an Isaac Asimov debate to be announced or something, but I heard nothing about it until I do another google search for it.
@guppygrease9767
@guppygrease9767 Ай бұрын
Cutting edge of tomorrow bestest be found leaving site cleaner than found. Lost your way ain't gonna cut it at all.
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