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Steering Sustainable Energy Into The Outer Space


Sai Lakshmi S & Aparna S, VIT university, Chennai


ABSTRACT


With the rapid expansion and growth in space technologies, the ability of a man to reach up above the world so high is quite elementary in nature. However, the process of landing, exploring and creating a new hospitable world outside, is causing damage to the hospitability of the existing world. In an attempt by the mankind to expand their habitats over and above, below and beyond, such as by the means of space tourism and space territory ownership, lot of geological as well as meteorological changes occur which in turn exerts a negative influence on the natural elements present. This article scouts over the nexus between the activities that are happening in the space and its consequent results such as emissions, scattering of debris, creation of aerosols and absorption of sunlight among others through secondary data and analysis of various literature by eminent scholars.


Keywords: space technology; space pollution; space tourism; emissions; outer space.



Indian Journal of Law and Legal Research

Abbreviation: IJLLR

ISSN: 2582-8878

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