Here is the outline from the meeting of the Human Survival Authority, Department of Space Exploration and Planetary Defense on asteroid impacts and space debris. The meeting was held at location X33 in fourth quarter, 2023.
I. Introduction
A. Brief explanation of asteroid impacts and space debris
B. Importance of mediating these threats to human survival
II. Mediation Plan
A. Early Detection and Tracking Systems
1. Establishing a global network of telescopes and radars
2. Developing advanced detection algorithms
B. Diversion Techniques for Asteroids
1. Identifying potential hazardous asteroids
2. Developing diversion methods (e.g., kinetic impactor, gravity tractor)
C. Removal and Mitigation of Space Debris
1. Develop technologies for debris removal (e.g., robotic arms, nets)
2. Implement regulations for spacecraft disposal
3. Encouraging responsible satellite design to minimize debris creation
III. Obstacles and Challenges
A. Limited Resources and Funding
1. Securing adequate funding for research and implementation
B. International Collaboration
1. Addressing geopolitical issues and fostering cooperation
2. Establishing agreements and treaties for joint efforts
C. Technological Limitations
1. Overcoming engineering challenges associated with asteroid diversion
2. Developing efficient and scalable space debris removal technologies
IV. Dependencies
A. Global Cooperation and Leadership
1. Active involvement of governments, international organizations, and space agencies
2. Establishing a centralized authority to coordinate efforts
B. Scientific Research and Development
1. Continuous research and innovation in asteroid tracking and diversion techniques
2. Advancements in space debris removal technologies
C. Public Awareness and Support
1. Engaging public through outreach and education programs
2. Garnering support for funding and policy initiatives
V. Conclusion
A. Recap of the importance of addressing asteroid impacts and space debris
B. Emphasize the need for immediate action and continued vigilance in order to ensure human survival.