[mat-num] June 18 - Mia Bennett, “=?windows-1252?q?Polar frontiers=2C polar orbits=3A The spluttering launch ?= of Arctic commercial spaceports”
Dear all,
For the last session of the year of the seminar on Digital Materialities, we are privileged to welcome Mia Bennett (Department of Geography, University of Washington Seattle), with a presentation entitled:
Polar frontiers, polar orbits: The spluttering launch of Arctic commercial spaceports.
Join us on Wednesday, June 18, 2025, from 4:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m. (CET) at CNAM (Paris, 3rd arrondissement) and online!
You can register directly via this link: https://evento.renater.fr/survey/seminaire-materialit...-uxql11mf
All information about the seminar is available here: https://cis.cnrs.fr/en/digital-materialities/
Abstract: A rush is underway to build spaceports across the Arctic and sub-Arctic. These infrastructures are intended to support the commercial satellite sector and launch satellites into polar orbits. Since Earth-observing satellites pass more over the polar regions than anywhere else, the Arctic bears a disproportionate burden of the construction of spaceports and ground stations, whose antennas downlink data from overpassing satellites. Spaceports are being built in northern Norway (Andya) and northern Sweden (Kiruna/Esrange), while seven spaceports are proposed in the Arctics nearest neighbor, the UK, which seeks to be the global leader in spaceports by 2030. Arctic spaceports are remote and often build near or on rural and Indigenous lands. This distinguishes them from traditional portal infrastructures like maritime ports and airports, which are built in urban hubs to connect people. Spaceports are instead being constructed to move objects from Earth into orbit. Governments and investors alike are promoting them as transformational infrastructures that will upskill economies and rocket countries into the New Space Age, which commercial actors dominate. Yet the little-used Pacific Spaceport Complex, which opened on Kodiak Island, Alaska in 1998, offers sobering lessons in the realities of spaceport development and impacts on local communities. Current plans to expand operations notably, without the construction of any additional accommodation face local pushback due to frustration with launch-related road and beach closures, explosions, and pollution. In this talk, I will compare the off-Earth mobilities that spaceports promise versus the terrestrial ones they uproot.
We look forward to seeing you there!
The organizers, Valentin Goujon, Adrien Tournier, Hugo Estecahandy
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