... the need to identify and protect us from objects in space that could obliterate life on Earth. All of the aforementioned...framework The 1967 Outer Space Treaty (OST) provides the framework by which all nations utilise and operate in space. The OST is ...
..., the United States’ government is walking a fine line in avoiding Article II of the Outer Space Treaty of 1967 (OST), which banned the appropriation of ‘celestial bodies’. It is true that Article IV of the OST states that ...
... regard this as flying in the face of the Outer Space Treaty. The ‘non-military versus non-aggressive’ debate regarding the... more traditional forms of spaceflight? United States’ military Space Based Infrared System (SBIRS) spacecraft in support of...
... strong pillars of NewSpace is the dynamism around integrating space-based products and services into traditional industries such as... authorisation of spacecraft in line with the Outer Space Treaty (especially when a foreign launcher is procured by...
...July 2017 a draft law on space activity and the national space objects register was published by the government. While enacting a space law is undoubtedly an obligation for Poland as a state party to the Outer Space Treaty, more important is that the...
.... This model would transpose well into the space environment whereby nations which were liable for damage caused by their space objects, under Article VII of the Outer Space Treaty, could organise and license efforts to decommission the...