SATCON2 Community Engagement Working Group

The SATCON2 Community Engagement Working Group aimed to engage a broad and diverse swath of stakeholders in dark skies and near-Earth space who are impacted by large mega-constellations of tens of thousands of low-Earth orbit (LEO) satellites, beyond professional astronomy alone. The working group c...

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Main Authors: Venkatesan, Aparna, Lowenthal, James, Arion, Doug, Avila Castro, Fernando, Bannister, Michele, Barentine, John, Begay, David, Chavez, Juan-Carlos, Carttar, Sally, Gering, Rick, Hartley, Ruskin, Hall, Jeff, Harvey, Alvin, Heim, Jessica, Kafka, Stella, Kimura, Ka'iu, Larsen, Kris, Lee, Annette, Maryboy, Nancy, Neilson, Hilding, Nesvold, Erika, Simons, Doug, Sweitzer, James, Umpierre, Diana, Walker, Connie
Format: Report
Language:unknown
Published: Zenodo 2021
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Online Access:https://dx.doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5608919
https://zenodo.org/record/5608919
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Summary:The SATCON2 Community Engagement Working Group aimed to engage a broad and diverse swath of stakeholders in dark skies and near-Earth space who are impacted by large mega-constellations of tens of thousands of low-Earth orbit (LEO) satellites, beyond professional astronomy alone. The working group consisted of 22 members across 23 time zones including professional and amateur astronomers, members of sovereign Indigenous/First Nations communities, dark-sky advocates, planetarium professionals, and environmental/ecological non-governmental organizations. We set out to work together towards a new and effective conceptual, ethical, legal, and regulatory framework for the protection and sustainability of space and the night sky as a global cultural, natural and scientific commons. Community Engagement Working Group members invested thousands of volunteer hours in working group meetings, listening sessions with impacted constituencies, numerous conversations, developing, conducting and analyzing surveys, and finalizing our results and recommendations.