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...model building. It is therefore no great surprise that Lego has embarked on its own small space programme. Entering space Space is increasingly an integral part of our culture… It is therefore no great surprise that ... writer, and a Commissioning Editor for ROOM Space Journal. He has 40 years of experience as a satellite communications engineer and consultant to the space industry, space insurance and space education sectors. He is the author of ...
... interpretation of ‘the mankind provisions’ has thus reached an impasse and, according to former Editor-in-Chief of the Journal of Space Law, Prof Joanne Gabrynowitz, it is “now primarily a political problem and... therefore, only subject to a ...are ours? About the author Angela Dennis is a writer & researcher in Brisbane, Australia, who covers topics relating to science, economics, culture and law. She has degrees in law and physics and has ...
... the commercial interests of the rich and powerful prevail. As hot topics go, space resource utilisation has been on the boil within the international space community for a number of years. This activity goes by several names... principles have been elaborated in different ways. The topic became of interest when private actors started presenting business plans based on several ways in which space resources can be utilised. The common denominator of ...
... the Vanguard 1 satellite in a rocket. SpaceBar The subject of space junk was the theme of a recent discussion on SpaceBar that examined the topic from multiple standpoints — scientific, cultural and economic. SpaceBar [see ...next page] was developed by space-focused marketing company, AstroAgency, and it draws a ...
... and a few other SGAC members, Perez co-authored an article recently published in Room, The Space Journal. Perez worked alongside Ph.D. candidates and was the only undergraduate student on this publication. Enabling Private...the point of view of the millennial generation, gave Perez the opportunity to write about the Commercial Space Launch Competitiveness Act, which she writes, “demonstrates a willingness by the U.S. government to allow innovation...
... environment, and remote sensing law & regulation. He has been a contributor to several aviation and space law focused journals, is a member of the International Institute of Space Law, is the Chair of the Legal Technical Committee with the American Institute of Aeronautics...
...to increase our thinking-to-doing ratio. Coincidentally, there are already efforts in that direction. On the topic of space debris, Planet and Spire, the two largest commercial CubeSat operators, have self-imposed rules to ensure...a philosopher, re-affirming its role as a multi-disciplinary think tank for the global space community. The Space Generation Advisory Council could initiate a project group dedicated to humanities in general, broadening ...
... the process, an inevitable question is “do you have a patent?’”. But intellectual property protection is not mainstream in space. In other heavily regulated industries, such as medical devices or aviation, a patent for each technology development is a...devices. Luis joined the Central America Association for Aeronautics and Space (ACAE) to pursue a lifetime passion for space-related topics and worked as a Project Administrator and speaker for Iraz...
... and ExoMars. In 2014 he took up a new role at the UK Space Agency as Head of International Space Policy where he championed Space for Sustainable Development and became the UK Board Member for the International Disaster...he became the UKSA’s Chief Scientist. He retired in 2020 and continues to advocate on Space and Astronomy matters. He is a visiting Professor with the University of Leicester and a member of ROOM Space Journal’s Editorial Board.