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FILE PHOTO: Jessica Rosenworcel attends an oversight hearing held by the U.S. Senate Commerce, Science, and Transportation Committee to examine the Federal Communications Commission (FCC), in Washington, U.S. June 24, 2020. Jonathan Newton\/Pool via REUTERS<\/span><\/figcaption><\/figure>By David Shepardson
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WASHINGTON: The Federal Communications Commission<\/a> (FCC<\/a>) plans to create a new space bureau<\/a> to address the growing number of satellite launches and policy issues, agency chair Jessica Rosenworcel<\/a> said.

The
FCC<\/a> plans to restructure its International<\/a> Bureau into a new Space Bureau<\/a> and a standalone Office of International Affairs<\/a>.

\"The satellite industry is growing at a record pace, but here on the ground our regulatory frameworks for licensing them have not kept up,\" Rosenworcel said Thursday, adding that over the past two years the agency has received applications for 64,000 new satellites and noting the $10 billion investment in space last year by private companies. \"A new space age is here. Unlike the first space age, this one is not limited to the prowess of our political superpowers.\"

Rosenworcel also noted that in 2021 the FCC saw an eight-fold increase in applications for fixed satellite service gateway earth stations and is getting applications for \"novel space activities like lunar landers, space tugs that can deploy other satellites, and space antenna farms that can relay communications.\"

The FCC, she added, is \"working to update our rules, bulk up our ranks at the FCC, and speed up the satellite licensing process. We are also making more spectrum available to fuel our space ambitions.\"

In September, the FCC voted to adopt new rules to address growing risks of orbital debris to space exploration by shrinking the time to remove defunct satellites.

The FCC voted to require post-mission disposal of low-Earth orbit satellites within five years. The agency previously recommended operators of satellites in low-Earth orbit ensure spacecraft re-enter Earth's atmosphere within 25 years.

The FCC noted that of 10,000 satellites deployed since 1957 more than half are no longer working. \"Defunct satellites, discarded rocket cores, and other debris now fill the space environment, creating challenges for current and future missions,\" the FCC said.
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美国电信监管机构推出新空间

“卫星行业正以创纪录的速度增长,但在地上我们监管框架许可他们没有保持,“Rosenworcel周四说,并补充说,在过去的两年里,该机构已收到申请64000个新卫星和注意去年100亿美元投资在太空中由私人公司。“这是一个新的太空时代。与第一个太空时代,这个并不局限于我们的政治大国的实力。”

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文件图片:杰西卡Rosenworcel参加一个监督听证会举行的美国参议院商务、科学和运输委员会检查联邦通信委员会(FCC),在华盛顿,2020年6月24日的美国。乔纳森·牛顿通过路透社/池
由大卫Shepardson

华盛顿:联邦通信委员会(FCC)创建一个新的计划空间的局解决越来越多的卫星发射和政策问题,机构的椅子上杰西卡Rosenworcel说。

FCC重组计划国际到一个新的局空间的局和一个独立的国际事务办公室

“卫星行业正以创纪录的速度增长,但在地上我们监管框架许可他们没有保持,“Rosenworcel周四说,并补充说,在过去的两年里,该机构已收到申请64000个新卫星和注意去年100亿美元投资在太空中由私人公司。“这是一个新的太空时代。与第一个太空时代,这个并不局限于我们的政治大国的实力。”

Rosenworcel还指出,2021年FCC看到今天的八倍申请固定卫星服务网关地球站和正在申请“小说空间活动,比如月球登陆器,空间拖船可以部署其他卫星和空间天线农场可以中继通信。”

FCC,她补充说,是“努力更新我们的规则,发展壮大我们的队伍在FCC,和加快卫星许可的过程。我们也使更多的可用频谱燃料太空野心。”

今年9月,美国联邦通信委员会投票决定采用新规则来解决日益增长的轨道碎片的风险太空探索缩小时间删除废弃卫星。

联邦通信委员会投票要求在五年内近地轨道卫星的任务情况处理。该机构之前推荐的近地轨道的卫星运营商确保飞船重返地球大气层内25年。

联邦通信委员会指出,自1957年以来10000年卫星部署超过一半不再工作。“废弃卫星,废弃的火箭核心,和其他碎片现在填补空间环境,为当前和未来的任务,创造挑战“FCC说。
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FILE PHOTO: Jessica Rosenworcel attends an oversight hearing held by the U.S. Senate Commerce, Science, and Transportation Committee to examine the Federal Communications Commission (FCC), in Washington, U.S. June 24, 2020. Jonathan Newton\/Pool via REUTERS<\/span><\/figcaption><\/figure>By David Shepardson
<\/strong>
WASHINGTON: The Federal Communications Commission<\/a> (FCC<\/a>) plans to create a new space bureau<\/a> to address the growing number of satellite launches and policy issues, agency chair Jessica Rosenworcel<\/a> said.

The
FCC<\/a> plans to restructure its International<\/a> Bureau into a new Space Bureau<\/a> and a standalone Office of International Affairs<\/a>.

\"The satellite industry is growing at a record pace, but here on the ground our regulatory frameworks for licensing them have not kept up,\" Rosenworcel said Thursday, adding that over the past two years the agency has received applications for 64,000 new satellites and noting the $10 billion investment in space last year by private companies. \"A new space age is here. Unlike the first space age, this one is not limited to the prowess of our political superpowers.\"

Rosenworcel also noted that in 2021 the FCC saw an eight-fold increase in applications for fixed satellite service gateway earth stations and is getting applications for \"novel space activities like lunar landers, space tugs that can deploy other satellites, and space antenna farms that can relay communications.\"

The FCC, she added, is \"working to update our rules, bulk up our ranks at the FCC, and speed up the satellite licensing process. We are also making more spectrum available to fuel our space ambitions.\"

In September, the FCC voted to adopt new rules to address growing risks of orbital debris to space exploration by shrinking the time to remove defunct satellites.

The FCC voted to require post-mission disposal of low-Earth orbit satellites within five years. The agency previously recommended operators of satellites in low-Earth orbit ensure spacecraft re-enter Earth's atmosphere within 25 years.

The FCC noted that of 10,000 satellites deployed since 1957 more than half are no longer working. \"Defunct satellites, discarded rocket cores, and other debris now fill the space environment, creating challenges for current and future missions,\" the FCC said.
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