... comets. This, however, might be followed by the United Nations Security Council considering a more specific international treaty (or other form of legal regime) that would be developed by the most interested space-faring states but made open to all...
...He has worked in various application fields, including biometrics, medical, pharmaceutical, autonomous systems, defence, space and national security. He is currently Head of Engineering Services for Autonomy & AI at Roke. Dr Dabbah has published many...
... as the unique platform at the global level for international cooperation in space. At the heart of its work lies the fundamental need for securing the peaceful use of space for the benefit of all mankind. This is also the mission...
...-year baseline mission, it would aim to discover about two thirds of PHAs larger than 140m. Another proposed space-based survey, Sentinel, would place a 0.5-metre telescope into an orbit similar to that of Venus. Sentinel is anticipated to be capable...
... and, ultimately, how punishment for transgressing crimes in outer space will be enforced. It is significant that, when considering the... appropriate authority and responsibility to enforce safety, security and crew rescue procedures. The CCoC, also...
... from the point of view of state national security. It is not hard to envisage how space debris ‘situations’ could become a pretext for wide-scale military operations against the space capabilities of a potential opponent - should they be interpreted...