Towards a Sustainable Space: Addressing the Challenges of the Final Frontier

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Date 27.05.2025
Hour 18:3021:00
Location
Category Conferences - Seminars
Event Language English
Sustainability Series with Christophe Bonnal, Space Debris and Launcher Expert, MaiaSpace

Summary of his talk: "Anything that goes up will eventually come down… In the case of launchers and satellites in Low Earth Orbit, this means returning to Earth through an atmospheric reentry at very high velocity. This generates high heat fluxes, partially ‘melting’ the objects. Typically, about 20% survive reentry and pose a risk to people on the ground; however, the remaining 80% will stay in the upper atmosphere for some time, leading to unwanted disruptions to the ozone layer and contributing to greenhouse gas effects. How can we solve this dilemma—putting people at risk or damaging the atmosphere?"

Programme
 
06:00pm: Doors open

06:30pm: Welcome address by Emmanuelle David, Executive Director, EPFL Space Center

06:40pm: Presentation by Christophe Bonnal

07:10pm: Round table moderated by the Science Journalist Olivier Dessibourg with:
 
  • Christophe Bonnal
  • Dr Susmita Mohanty
    Spaceship Designer, Serial Space Entrepreneur and Climate Action Advocate
  • Prof. Athanasios Nenes
    Full Professor, Laboratory of Atmospheric Processes and their Impacts, EPFL
  • Liesbeth Casier
    Lead, Public Procurement and Sustainable Infrastructure and Coordinator of the NBI Global Resource Centre at the International Institute for Sustainable Development (IISD).
07:40pm: Q&A moderated by Olivier Dessibourg

8:00pm: Aperitif networking

Practical information

  • General public
  • Registration required

Organizer

  • Mediacom; EPFL Space Center

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