... Treaty tries to avoid any claim to exclusivity. Exclusive claims of states are not in line with the legal nature of outer space as a legal common, which means that outer space and the celestial bodies cannot be appropriated...
... the US and Russian sides – was routed in the technological advancements of World War II. Combined with the military nature of rocket technology, Wernher von Braun and his German rocket team spearheaded rocket development and introduced...
...neighbouring country, it would be the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg that would be legally obliged to cover the damage incurred. Naturally, any potential recourse by the State of Luxembourg to the domestic private operators would be based on the civil law...
... the most powerful museum exhibit you’ve ever visited? Perhaps a detailed neo-classical painting, a stunning natural artefact, a performance piece, or a contemporary interactive installation? Whichever it is there’s a good chance that the experience...
...; however, most settlements were created without an ethical code. In some cases, this has resulted in immense damage to natural infrastructure along with disharmony among humans, which has led to lack of cooperation. Activity in a new domain, such...
...can all better understand the mission for humanity that these spacecraft make possible. There is a surreal nature to spaceflight. I believe that’s why it’s so important for us to capture the memories of it in a way that is powerful and meaningful and...