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Articles tagged: International Telecommunication Union (ITU)

  • International Telecommunication Union (ITU), mega-constellations, SpaceX, Starlink 16 October 2019 SpaceX files request to launch 30,000 more Starlink satellites

    ... 12,000 strong mega-constellation for Elon Musk’s Starlink endeavour is not enough, as according to the International Telecommunication Union (ITU), the entrepreneurs company SpaceX, has filed paperwork for up to 30,000 additional Starlink satellites...

    • International Telecommunication Union (ITU)
    • mega-constellations
    • SpaceX
    • Starlink
  • COPUOS, governmental experts, NCBM, Space Security February 2017 Protecting our space interests

    ... to geostationary satellite operators. This increasingly challenging task is managed by the International Telecommunication Union (ITU), which is based in Geneva. However, the ITU operates under United Nations rules of consensus for most of its...

    • COPUOS
    • governmental experts
    • NCBM
    • Space Security
    Authors: Gerard Brachet    
  • GLIS, GLIS 2016 30 May 2016 'The ITU and its Impact on Space Activities' at GLIS 2016

    ...will be presented. GLIS 2016 will take place in Geneva, Switzerland from 6 -7 June 2016 at the headquarters of the International Telecommunication Union - ITU. Members of the press are invited to register for the GLIS 2016 to ensure that they receive...

    • GLIS
    • GLIS 2016
  • Night sky visibility, optical astronomy, satellite mega-constellations, space pollution August 2020 Battle for the night sky - from telescopes to ad-breaks

    .... With small meetings starting to occur between operators and astronomers, it would seem prescient for the International Telecommunication Union (ITU) and the IAU to examine ways in which the current management of the RF spectrum could better address...

    • Night sky visibility
    • optical astronomy
    • satellite mega-constellations
    • space pollution
    Authors: Christopher J. Newman     Lauren Napier    
  • asteroids, commercial, legal, mining, Moon February 2016 Mining outer space may be cool but is it legal?

    ... real property ownership in the orbital slots into which they launch. Use of geostationary orbit is governed by the International Telecommunications Union (ITU), governed by a set of principles similar to those espoused in the Outer Space Treaty. The...

    • asteroids
    • commercial
    • legal
    • mining
    • Moon
    Authors: James E Dunstan    
  • GLIS, press release 24 April 2016 GLIS 2016: Come and Learn More Than You Can Imagine!

    ... will be held on Monday 6 and Tuesday 7 June 2016. Where is GLIS 2016? In the Headquarters of the International Telecommunication Union (ITU) in the beautiful city of Geneva, Switzerland. What more? In addition, you can participate in the coolest...

    • GLIS
    • press release
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