Issue 10

Securing Cislunar Space: A Vision for U.S. Leadership

A 9 November 2020 op-ed argues that expanding activity beyond GEO requires the United States to prioritize planning and operations in cislunar space.

– 9 November 2020: OpEd by Brien Flewelling. As military and economic activity expands beyond GEO, so too will the associated challenges of space debris, flight safety, and security.

– The cislunar regime…contains the Earth, moon, and Lagrange points where spacecraft may perform the future functions within a cislunar economy.

– US Space Force Spacepower: “commercial investments and new technologies have the potential to expand the reach of vital National space interests to the cislunar regime and beyond in the near future.”

– Beijing has long-term plans to be the preeminent spacefaring nation by 2045. China sees itself as entitled to control space the same way it feels entitled to control the South China Sea.

Assuring U.S. freedom of action in space demands a prioritized national effort to effectively plan for operations in cislunar space. We must evolve our current thinking from an academic exercise pondering possible distant futures and accelerate action to outpace our primary competitor in cislunar space.

Security and Future Economic Activities in the Cislunar Regime.