... and the RPAS involved therein follow the standard aviation process. Cat’s cradle This engineering and legislative ‘cat’s cradle’ will be properly untangled once industry delivers the technical standards and products for specific...
... at the national level, in new licensing, in satellite manufacturing, and in insurance contracts. In some cases, national legislation implements additional regulations for debris prevention. The France Space Operation Act requires all national and...
... identified a wide range of potential obstacles but also recommended ways to overcome them. One issue that current legislation does not fully address is the name ‘spaceplanes’. Both UK Department for Transport (DfT) and CAA legal...
... science, sociology, systems engineering, mathematics and the like. But at what point in law school did a contemporary legislator become exposed to the actual difficulties of finding and tracking a satellite with a telescope? Where does an astronomer...
... failure. Of course, Europe without its ‘borders’ but with its plethora of nationalities, institutions, organisations, laws and legislators has still not achieved the ultimate goal of its mission, so eloquently proposed by Schumann and the other...
... and technical knowledge to create preventive systems - so-called planetary defence mechanisms. Yet they do not have the legislative mandate nor the funding to truly cope with the cosmic hazards that are becoming much more...