August 2018
Monitoring marine litter by satellite
... 28309 ; doi:10.2788/018068 2 OSPAR-Commission (2010a) “Quality Status Report 2010”, OSPAR Commission, London, 176 pp. 3 D.K.A Barnes, F. Galgani, R.C.Thompson, M. Barlaz, “Accumulation and fragmentation of plastic debris in global environments” Phil...
October 2018
Using space-based data for humanitarian causes
... Rutgers University, 2016; MS, Global Affairs, Rutgers University, 2015; LLM, Public International Law, King’s College London, 2007; JD, University of Mississippi School of Law, 2006; BA/ABJ, University of Georgia, 2002) is a post-doctoral researcher...
November 2018
Why we should not assume that war in space is ‘inevitable’
..., iCourts Centre of Excellence for International Courts, Denmark; Visiting Professor Université Toulouse1 Capitole; Member of Faculty, London Institute of Space Policy and Law; Associate Member, Centre for Research in Air and Space Law, McGill...
January 2019
Saving humanity – is space up to the job?
..., human life, and the global economy from real and tangible cosmic hazards. A study undertaken by Lloyds of London in 2016 on the subject of a major CME hitting Earth reached the conclusion that this would be a true ‘black...
February 2019
Chaos and creation – cultural directions for the space industry
... emotions and motivations. She has a BA Hons in Art & Design from Central St Martins College of Art and Design, London, and was artist in residence at the European Space Agency & Art Electronica Futurelab in 2017, and regularly presents...
April 2019
Cleaning up space
... relevant authorities. Astroscale is in close contact with the UK Space Agency to secure a license and with insurers in London to construct an insurance policy for the mission. Regulations, policy and standards Astroscale is deeply involved in the...