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A Roadmap Toward a Planetary Sunshade for Space-Based Solar Geoengineering

Matonti, Catello Leonardo; Coco, Marina; Governale, Giuseppe; Wilk, Lisa; Shimazaki, Takuto; Krantz, Elias; Pushparaj, Nishanth; Mao, Huina; Tibert, Gunnar; Cappelletti, Chantal; Romano, Marcello; Fuglesang, Christer; Chesley, Bruce

Authors

Catello Leonardo Matonti

Marina Coco

Giuseppe Governale

Lisa Wilk

Takuto Shimazaki

Elias Krantz

Huina Mao

Gunnar Tibert

Marcello Romano

Christer Fuglesang

Bruce Chesley



Abstract

The objective of this paper is to present a roadmap for the technology development toward a Planetary Sunshade System, a space-based solar geoengineering project aimed at reversible solar radiation modification to mitigate global warming. Earth's climate change is mostly due to the increasing concentration of greenhouse gases in the atmosphere, which leads to a general rise of the temperatures. A space-based geoengineering infrastructure has been previously proposed to reduce the oncoming solar irradiance, by placing a 'solar light umbrella', called Planetary Sunshade System, between the Sun and the Earth. To address the full development of a Planetary Sunshade System, a technology roadmap is needed which considers a step-by-step high-level plan of technology development, mission planning, launch preparation, international cooperation, highlighting the multi-phase development strategy from initial design to final deployment. First, the roadmap phases for production and deployment are outlined in chronological order. The analysis of technology development begins with the current technology readiness level, encompassing system design and factors such as mass, dimensions, area, and the total number of solar-sail satellites. Logistic aspects, including in-space assembly of the fully deployed system, are also examined. Finally, launch preparation is discussed encompassing heavy launcher design, facilities, production and launch sites. The proposed roadmap not only provides a starting point for the design and development of the Planetary Sunshade System but also a critical tool for evaluating the feasibility of direct climate action from space. Through this paper, we aim to establish the groundwork for a future Planetary Sunshade endeavour, and to contribute to the broader discussion on space-based climate action.

Citation

Matonti, C. L., Coco, M., Governale, G., Wilk, L., Shimazaki, T., Krantz, E., Pushparaj, N., Mao, H., Tibert, G., Cappelletti, C., Romano, M., Fuglesang, C., & Chesley, B. (2024, October). A Roadmap Toward a Planetary Sunshade for Space-Based Solar Geoengineering. Presented at 22nd IAA Symposium on Visions and Strategies for the Future, Held at the 75th International Astronautical Congress (IAC 2024), Milan, Italy

Presentation Conference Type Edited Proceedings
Conference Name 22nd IAA Symposium on Visions and Strategies for the Future, Held at the 75th International Astronautical Congress (IAC 2024)
Start Date Oct 14, 2024
End Date Oct 18, 2024
Publication Date 2024
Deposit Date Jun 3, 2025
Print ISSN 0074-1795
Publisher International Astronautical Federation
Peer Reviewed Peer Reviewed
Pages 31-45
Book Title VISIONS AND STRATEGIES FOR THE FUTURE. IAA SYMPOSIUM. 22ND 2024. (HELD AT IAC 2024)
ISBN 9798331312268
DOI https://doi.org/10.52202/078375-0004
Public URL https://nottingham-repository.worktribe.com/output/48556904
Publisher URL https://www.proceedings.com/078375-0004.html