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43 J. Space L. 309 (2019)
The Legal Imperative to Mitigate the Plume Effect: An Aggravation and Frustration That Imperils Our History and Our Future

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  THE LEGAL IMPERATIVE TO MITIGATE
  THE  PLUME EFFECT: AN AGGRAVATION
  AND FRUSTRATION THAT IMPERILS
      OUR HISTORY AND OUR FUTURE


      Michelle L.D. Hanlon* and Bailey Cunningham**

                         ABSTRACT
    Research  indicates that upon approach and landing, lunar
lander engine exhaust will blow, rocks, soil and dust at high veloc-
ities. This lander ejecta can severely damage hardware even tens of
kilometers away from the landing site. Building berms or using ter-
rain obscuration to obstruct or curtail the ejecta each offer only par-
tial solutions to this potentially mission-ending issue because large
landers can send ejecta into high trajectories that cannot be suc-
cessfully blocked. Indeed, it has been shown that it is even possible
for ejecta to damage or destroy spacecraft orbiting the Moon. This
article maintains that because of these effects, it is necessary to
construct landing pads on the Moon to protect all ongoing opera-
tions as well as sites of historic significance from destructive ejecta.
This article commences by introducing the challenges posed by lu-
nar landing ejecta and summarily describing the detrimental ef-
fects on operational hardware and historic sites. The article sug-
gests that obligations and responsibilities as set forth in the Outer
Space Treaty and the Liability Convention make the construction
of common landing pads a legal, economic and moral imperative.
The article further argues that the development and establishment
of a common landing pad regime is a vital first step in obtaining the
level of international agreement and cooperation that will be
needed to assure the successful and sustainable exploration and use
of space and its resources.


    Co-Director, Center for Air and Space Law at the University of Mississippi School
of Law and Co-Founder, For All Moonkind, Inc.
    J.D. Candidate, Dec. 2020, Florida State University College of Law; B.A., 2018,
University of South Florida.


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