...and adapt to changing circumstances. It supports the existing 1967 Outer Space Treaty (OST), helping prevent territorial appropriation of the Moon and promoting international cooperation. It also aligns well with recent laws and initiatives promoting...
... tendency, can be seen as a ‘residue’ of the World War 2 and Cold War eras when competition in outer space rather than international cooperation was the prime mantra. In the prevailing era of globalisation the barriers have slowly been coming...
... participation under these conditions? DLR’s approach is to strive for strong international cooperation using opportunities to embark on joint exploration missions with other space agencies. This makes it possible to fly national payloads and become...
... and thus move to a higher level in the scientific-technological cooperation. As a promoter of international cooperation in space activities, AEM hosted the International Astronautical Congress (IAC) in September 2016, under the motto: ‘Making...
...industry. On Wednesday 7 June, there will be the plenary on Fostering International Cooperation for Space Exploration – The Importance of The International Space Exploration Coordination Group. 15 Space Agencies (ASI, CNES, CNSA, CSA, CSIRO, DLR, ESA...
... class In parallel, it is interesting to ask whether urgent global challenges such as climate change and space debris can help drive international cooperation in space. The world has already seen 1.2 degrees Celsius of warming and is well on its way...