Udall, Kaine Introduce Resolution to Reinforce U.S. Leadership in Peaceful Use of Space & Technology Innovation

Statement

Date: Oct. 30, 2019
Location: Washington, DC
Issues: Science

Today, U.S. Senators Tom Udall (D-N.M.) and Tim Kaine (D-Va.), both members of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, introduced a resolution to maintain U.S. leadership in protecting satellites and spacecraft in Earth's orbit from space debris and ensuring that all nations cooperate to promote the peaceful use of space for research and commercial purposes. The resolution prioritizes the implementation of the United Nations Committee on Peaceful Uses of Outer Space guidelines negotiated between the U.S. delegation to the United Nations and 92 countries.

"Peaceful and safe innovation in space is a foundation of today's interconnected world--and necessary for our future security and prosperity," Udall said. "From satellites that support our service members and send information to our smartphones at the speed of light, to scientific research that leads to breakthroughs back on earth, as well as a nascent tourist economy, outer space is both a strategic priority and an economic engine for communities around the world. Cooperative use of space is especially important in my home state of New Mexico -- where our space economy is thriving. I introduced this resolution with Senator Kaine to maintain U.S. leadership in international space cooperation, prevent collisions which could make space too dangerous to use, and reinforce the United States' position as a leader of a coalition of nations pushing the bounds of human discovery."

"America's leadership in space technology and safety is important to Virginia's economy and our national security," Kaine said. "Our nation's efforts to lay the foundations for the peaceful use of space should be commended and highlighted as an example of what can be accomplished through constructive, apolitical, and professional diplomacy."


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