... both for research and commercial purposes. The wording ‘peaceful exploration of outer space’, it says, is not against mining per se. Aviation and maritime law Aviation law only talks of sovereignty over the airspace of a nation and leaves the...
... have been created that begin to make the shift needed to support the opening of the frontier. From space resources laws to the recent Artemis Accords, some have shown real vision, and yet, as one of the authors...
...by humanity itself, by culture, by laws and agreements and values. Since Asgardia ...space The dream of space also has to acknowledge the realities of space The dream of space also has to acknowledge the realities of space, the drive to win the ‘space...
... New Zealand. As a result, Eytan Tepper (Research Coordinator & Adjunct Professor, Space Governance at Université Laval, New York) and Christopher Whitehead (lecturer in Law, Auckland University of Technology, New Zealand) have proposed applying the...
...(collisional cascading) and it will now require active debris removal to reverse it. At times one has to wonder at the space industry. Kessler and Cour-Palais’s paper on the “Collision Frequency of Artificial Satellites: The Creation of a Debris Belt...
... cannon was installed to fend off prospective attackers. By the 1980s, though, the concealment of military space within ‘civilian’ space by all the space powers became less and less feasible or credible. On the American side, the growth of military...