... a law in 2011 banning NASA from collaborating with China and from joining the ISS. The Chinese commercial space sector has a high upstream concentration in launch vehicles, satellite manufacturing and more recently satellite internet infrastructure...
... recreation. Realising that this would soon be an issue, the US introduced into US domestic law (via the Commercial Space Law Amendments Act 2004 and the Commercial Space Launch Competitiveness Act 2015) two distinct categories of personnel engaged...
... SpaceX’s Dragon - designed to carry crew to low Earth orbit (LEO). But these commercial enterprises are looking to carry more than just government space agency astronauts. The questions are: who might such passengers be, where might...
...a novel collaboration between industry and NASA, which we will discuss later. Collaboration between governments and commercial space companies is not anecdotal but part of a growing trend. There is an increasing overlap between private and government...
... a lot of time on it, what’s happening in the other parts of the world that don’t have a space programme? In a world that is becoming ever more commercial, NASA’s role is fundamentally changing - would you like to expand on that? I think NASA has...
... Moon and promoting international cooperation. It also aligns well with recent laws and initiatives promoting the commercial use of space, such as the Artemis Accords. As a voluntary cooperative, membership would be open to anyone. Moreover, the LDC...