- The countries that have pledged to adhere to the charter are Austria, Belgium, Cyprus, Estonia, Germany, Lithuania, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Slovakia, Sweden, and the United Kingdom.
- The Zero Debris Charter is a world-leading effort to become debris neutral in space by 2030.
- It was unveiled at the ESA Space Summit in Seville meeting in November 2023.
- This is the first time that countries have subscribed at a national level, demonstrating widespread acceptance of the charter.
- The charter signals Europe’s unwavering commitment to be a global leader on space debris mitigation and remediation.
- It fosters collective action of a large community of space actors from all around the world.
Question:
1. Which organization initiated the Zero Debris Charter?
- A) NASA
- B) ISRO
- C) European Space Agency (ESA)
- D) SpaceX