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es Richard Branson and Jeff Bezos are currently participating in a dick-swinging rocket contest to see who can get to Mars first. Suffering from massive rocket envy, these three men are speeding up the climate change process by increasing the amount of Carbon Dioxide and other gasses in the earth’s atmosphere, with every launch.</p><p id="cf99"><a href="https://www.theguardian.com/science/2021/jul/19/billionaires-space-tourism-environment-emissions">The Guardian reports</a> that one rocket launch alone can release up to 300 tons of Carbon Dioxide into the Earth’s upper atmosphere and it can stay there for years. This is in comparison to a standard long-haul flight which produces 3 tons of Carbon Dioxide per passenger/per flight, into the lower atmosphere. These impacts do not include what happens on the ground during a launch, including the heat and noise pollution in the immediate area, or the impacts on local wildlife.</p><p id="792c">There appear to be few controls put in place to protect the planet and its inhabitants from falling space junk by Elon Musk and SpaceX. <a href="https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2021/sep/05/texas-spacex-elon-musk-environment-wildlife">In March 2021 a SpaceX rocket blew up on launch, and debris was scattered throughout the protected area.</a> According to a local non-profit environmental group, it took 3 months to clean up the mess.</p><p id="d196">According to the report, launch site ditches on SpaceX land and public property in the US, have dumped runoff water directly into the tidal flats threatening local fish breeding grounds, and public beaches and roads have been closed for longer than the agreed times.</p><p id="8b7e">Finally, a<a href="https://www.bbc.com/news/science-environment-42969020">t an earlier launch in 2018</a>, a jettisoned SpaceX booster rocket missed its target drone ship a few 100 kilometres out to sea and destroyed itself on impact slamming into the ocean at 500 km/hour.</p><h2 id="bdc5">So, will Elon Musk and SpaceX clean up their mess down under?</h2><figure id="d10d"><img src="https://cdn-images-1.readmedium.com/v2/resize:fit:800/1*__EWRyB6eTwQG1JzrqjLGQ.jpeg"><figcaption>Good Question. (Screen grab @<a href="https://www.instagram.com/elonofficiall/">elonofficiall</a>)</figcaption></figure><p id="fcbd">This is the great unknown, as Elon Musk’s environmental record in relation to his SpaceX program, is extremely poor.</p><p id="f439">It is also clear, as can be seen by his recently abandoned Twitter purchase, that Elon Musk doesn’t care who he burns, or how hard he burns them, to get his own way.</p><p id="c29b">It is apparent that Elon Musk sees the increasing amount of pollution produced by his SpaceX endeavours as little more than collateral damage, and less of a threat to our civilization. Similarly, he doesn’t care who’s backyard he trashes (as long as it’s not his, obviously).</p><p id="bc57">Instead of turning his immense intelligence (and wealth) to solving our current problems, Elon Musk (and his Billionaire Space Mates) seek to exacerbate these problems by polluting the planet further.</p><p id="3495">It will be interesting to see whether he does the right thing by the Australian Government and its people and pays for the clean-up of <b>HIS MESS</b>.</p><p id="5bbc">DC</p><h2 id="e709">LATEST UPDATE WED AUGUST 10, 2022:</h2><p id="7faa"><a href="https://www.abc.net.au/news/2022-08-07/spacex-to-visit-australia-where-space-junk-was-found/101299866">The ABC is reporting that SpaceX has confirmed that the space debris spread throughout an Australian sheep paddock</a>, is indeed remnants of their Dragon Capsule, and are sending a team down under to investigate.</p><p id="2ac3">According to the report, senior director of the SpaceX Human Spaceflight Program Benjamin Reed acknowledged the incident and said that it was important that there was no injury or damage,” and that “this was all within the expected analysed space of what can happen.”</p><p id="b069">Mr Reed said that permission was sought from the US government prior to SpaceX launching, which included an orbital debris report and that this debris was within that space.</p><p id="f9d5">“It’s part of the process we do with NASA, with FAA, internally and we use models that are all jointly approved t

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o predict and plan for these things.”</p><p id="e705">What was not stated was whether any Australian Space or government agencies were aware of or engaged in any of SpaceX’s planning. Space Law Lecturer at UNSW Canberra Duncan Blake wondered if they had coordinated with Australian agencies prior to their risk assessment — “If they didn’t, then that seems somewhat arrogant to make a decision that affects Australia without consulting Australians” he said.</p><p id="5131">There has been no mention of the cost of removal or the debris, or as to whether Elon Musk and SpaceX will be more honest and open in the future and advise all Australian’s about the potential damage falling SpaceX junk may cause in their country.</p><p id="ddf7">DC</p><p id="e0ce">While you’re here check out my original report on Elon Musk, SpaceX, and overpopulation as published in <a href="https://medium.com/illumination">Illumination</a> earlier this year, below:</p><div id="137c" class="link-block"> <a href="https://readmedium.com/elon-musk-have-more-kids-or-our-civilization-crumbles-19ce11f7ba86"> <div> <div> <h2>Elon Musk: Have More Kids or Our Civilization Crumbles</h2> <div><h3>Why does he hate planet Earth so much?</h3></div> <div><p>medium.com</p></div> </div> <div> <div style="background-image: url(https://miro.readmedium.com/v2/resize:fit:320/0*r-RrbBiPMMrfKs2-)"></div> </div> </div> </a> </div><p id="0a6a">Or have a look at my report on the potential destruction of important Sand Dunes for a bike path on the Gold Coast, published in <a href="https://medium.com/illumination">Illumination</a>, here:</p><div id="b344" class="link-block"> <a href="https://readmedium.com/queensland-environment-minister-approves-concrete-path-to-be-bulldozed-through-primary-sand-dunes-52e00a45ef11"> <div> <div> <h2>Queensland Environment Minister approves concrete path to be bulldozed through primary sand dunes…</h2> <div><h3>On June 17, 2022, Save Our Spit Association (SOSA) was alerted to a post on the Gold Coast Oceanway Facebook page that…</h3></div> <div><p>medium.com</p></div> </div> <div> <div style="background-image: url(https://miro.readmedium.com/v2/resize:fit:320/1*zMhnY3pGEVPqyKIiLoovhA.png)"></div> </div> </div> </a> </div><p id="0d8f">Finally, the Great Barrier Reef is under threat — from our politicians — again published in <a href="https://medium.com/illumination">Illumination</a> and <a href="https://independentaustralia.net/politics/politics-display/barrier-reef-funding-smells-like-another-morrison-government-rort,16000">Independent Australia</a> this is a must-read:</p><div id="215c" class="link-block"> <a href="https://readmedium.com/sports-rorts-car-park-rorts-now-a-reef-rort-ef9ea4480605"> <div> <div> <h2>Sports Rorts, Car Park Rorts, now a Reef Rort?</h2> <div><h3>Scott Morrison pledges 1bn AUD to save the Great Barrier Reef</h3></div> <div><p>medium.com</p></div> </div> <div> <div style="background-image: url(https://miro.readmedium.com/v2/resize:fit:320/1*alA-Pck0uc7A2AW3T2HpCA.jpeg)"></div> </div> </div> </a> </div><p id="053c">If you haven’t joined Medium yet, use my link to sign up!</p><div id="4ef8" class="link-block"> <a href="https://medium.com/@darren_74949/membership"> <div> <div> <h2>Join Medium with my referral link - DC Crawford</h2> <div><h3>Read every story from DC Crawford (and thousands of other writers on Medium). Join Medium now for only 5 and get…</h3></div> <div><p>medium.com</p></div> </div> <div> <div style="background-image: url(https://miro.readmedium.com/v2/resize:fit:320/0*35Ndt6IXkYMY6Qe8)"></div> </div> </div> </a> </div></article></body>

Elon Musk’s SpaceX Program is Now Polluting Australia

Elon Musk’s SpaceX Program is now polluting Australia — Photo by Aslam Sha on Unsplash

According to the ABC, the Australian Space Agency has today confirmed that debris found in a sheep paddock in the Snowy Mountains region of New South Wales, Australia, belongs to Elon Musk’s SpaceX Dragon capsule, which was launched in November 2020.

Local authorities were alerted after nearby residents heard a loud bang earlier this year on July 9. It is now thought the bang was the noise of the capsule re-entering the Earth’s atmosphere. New South Wales Police and the Australian Space Agency visited one of the sites on Saturday, July 31, and confirmed that two of the pieces are from a SpaceX mission.

According to the ABC, the Australian Space Agency is continuing to engage with its counterparts in the US, as well as other parts of the Commonwealth and local authorities.

The agency is operating under the Australian Government Space Re-entry Debris Plan which outlines roles and responsibilities for key Australian government agencies and committees in supporting the response to space re-entry debris.” — Australian Space Agency Spokesperson.

Space Junk that has landed in a sheep paddock in Australia has been confirmed as belonging to Elon Musk (source ABC South East NSW: Adriane Reardon)

So who is responsible for the clean up?

According to the ABC report, the space debris will remain in place, for now, however, the pieces could eventually be returned to US soil.

Australian National University’s Institute of Space deputy director Dr. Cassandra Steer said there was an obligation under international space law to repatriate any debris to the country from where it originated.

Dr. Steer went on to confirm that “Any space object, or part thereof, has to be repatriated” and should be sent back to the US. However, SpaceX has only confirmed that the debris is theirs, and is yet to commit to the costs associated with returning it to the US.

“We have clarity in terms of lines of responsibilities,” Dr. Steer added, and “The US is liable for any damage that is caused by this space debris … and Australia could go to the US and seek some form of compensation if there are any costs involved in cleaning it up.”*

Local Farmers heard a loud bang on July 9, which may have been the sound of the capsule re-entering the Earth’s atmosphere (ABC South East NSW: Adriane Reardon)

Elon Musk and SpaceX have a poor environmental record

Elon Musk has a severe case of rocket envy and he doesn’t care who’s backyard he trashes (Pic Joe Skipper/Reuters)

As reported earlier this year, Elon Musk, and fellow billionaires Richard Branson and Jeff Bezos are currently participating in a dick-swinging rocket contest to see who can get to Mars first. Suffering from massive rocket envy, these three men are speeding up the climate change process by increasing the amount of Carbon Dioxide and other gasses in the earth’s atmosphere, with every launch.

The Guardian reports that one rocket launch alone can release up to 300 tons of Carbon Dioxide into the Earth’s upper atmosphere and it can stay there for years. This is in comparison to a standard long-haul flight which produces 3 tons of Carbon Dioxide per passenger/per flight, into the lower atmosphere. These impacts do not include what happens on the ground during a launch, including the heat and noise pollution in the immediate area, or the impacts on local wildlife.

There appear to be few controls put in place to protect the planet and its inhabitants from falling space junk by Elon Musk and SpaceX. In March 2021 a SpaceX rocket blew up on launch, and debris was scattered throughout the protected area. According to a local non-profit environmental group, it took 3 months to clean up the mess.

According to the report, launch site ditches on SpaceX land and public property in the US, have dumped runoff water directly into the tidal flats threatening local fish breeding grounds, and public beaches and roads have been closed for longer than the agreed times.

Finally, at an earlier launch in 2018, a jettisoned SpaceX booster rocket missed its target drone ship a few 100 kilometres out to sea and destroyed itself on impact slamming into the ocean at 500 km/hour.

So, will Elon Musk and SpaceX clean up their mess down under?

Good Question. (Screen grab @elonofficiall)

This is the great unknown, as Elon Musk’s environmental record in relation to his SpaceX program, is extremely poor.

It is also clear, as can be seen by his recently abandoned Twitter purchase, that Elon Musk doesn’t care who he burns, or how hard he burns them, to get his own way.

It is apparent that Elon Musk sees the increasing amount of pollution produced by his SpaceX endeavours as little more than collateral damage, and less of a threat to our civilization. Similarly, he doesn’t care who’s backyard he trashes (as long as it’s not his, obviously).

Instead of turning his immense intelligence (and wealth) to solving our current problems, Elon Musk (and his Billionaire Space Mates) seek to exacerbate these problems by polluting the planet further.

It will be interesting to see whether he does the right thing by the Australian Government and its people and pays for the clean-up of HIS MESS.

DC

LATEST UPDATE WED AUGUST 10, 2022:

The ABC is reporting that SpaceX has confirmed that the space debris spread throughout an Australian sheep paddock, is indeed remnants of their Dragon Capsule, and are sending a team down under to investigate.

According to the report, senior director of the SpaceX Human Spaceflight Program Benjamin Reed acknowledged the incident and said that it was important that there was no injury or damage,” and that “this was all within the expected analysed space of what can happen.”

Mr Reed said that permission was sought from the US government prior to SpaceX launching, which included an orbital debris report and that this debris was within that space.

“It’s part of the process we do with NASA, with FAA, internally and we use models that are all jointly approved to predict and plan for these things.”

What was not stated was whether any Australian Space or government agencies were aware of or engaged in any of SpaceX’s planning. Space Law Lecturer at UNSW Canberra Duncan Blake wondered if they had coordinated with Australian agencies prior to their risk assessment — “If they didn’t, then that seems somewhat arrogant to make a decision that affects Australia without consulting Australians” he said.

There has been no mention of the cost of removal or the debris, or as to whether Elon Musk and SpaceX will be more honest and open in the future and advise all Australian’s about the potential damage falling SpaceX junk may cause in their country.

DC

While you’re here check out my original report on Elon Musk, SpaceX, and overpopulation as published in Illumination earlier this year, below:

Or have a look at my report on the potential destruction of important Sand Dunes for a bike path on the Gold Coast, published in Illumination, here:

Finally, the Great Barrier Reef is under threat — from our politicians — again published in Illumination and Independent Australia this is a must-read:

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