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Humans are messy, and not just here on Earth (Bohannon, 2015). On November 15, 2021, a Russian anti-satellite test produced more than 1,500 pieces of orbital debris that threatened the crew of the international space station. The crew members sheltered in capsules in case they had to evacuate.
Liu, Liping +4 more
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National Space Policy of Ukraine: Changing Challenges and Threats [PDF]
The authors examine the fundamentals of the national space policy of Ukraine. The paper is devoted to studying the potential of the space industry in Ukraine and the current challenges and threats associated with space activities.
Ihor Petrenko, Petro Oleshchuk
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Interplay of the Public and Private Sectors in the Development of Outer Space [PDF]
The article presents the results of a study of the interaction between the public and private sectors in the field of outer space exploration. The purpose of the study was to identify the peculiarities of interaction between public authorities and ...
Iaroslav Teleshun, Oleg Batrymenko
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space activities, space debris, outer space, Inter-Agency Space Debris Coordination Committee, legal status, legal liability [PDF]
The article has covered a legal essence of a plan as a legal tool for developing space industries in the USA and Ukraine. The article has concluded that the plan is an objective occurrence because none of the successful space projects was implemented ...
Valentyn Halunko +2 more
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Space Science and Education: Legal Analysis of the Experience of China and Ukraine [PDF]
The article analyzes the legal experience of space science and education in China and Ukraine. It is proved that the legal and organizational regulation of the space industry of China and Ukraine reflects different trends.
Ihor Hlobenko +4 more
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Une astronautique « frugale » ?
This article investigates the uses and effects of frugality in the field of astronautics, from the 1960s to the present day. The adoption of this principle is certainly not recent.
Arnaud Saint-Martin
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Adapting Institutional-Legal Mechanisms of the Space Industry Management to the Challenges of the New Space Era [PDF]
The article is devoted to the analysis of the institutional-legal mechanisms of managing the strategically important space industry in Ukraine. Scientific-theoretical research methods: abstraction, idealization, construction of hypotheses and models ...
Yevgen Rokytsky
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Transformation of Industry Management in the Rocket and Space Industry Based on Digital Technologies
In the article the main aspects, trends and approaches to digital transformation of the enterprises of the space-rocket industry of foreign countries are considered.
Vasily Kupriyanovsky +3 more
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The New EU Space Regulation: One Small Step or One Giant Leap for the EU?
The paper analyses the new push for stronger initiative from the EU in space-related activities, motivated by the new Regulation (EU) 2021/696, or the EU Space Regulation.
Luka Orešković, Sonja Grgić
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US legal developments in outer space mining
In December 2020 NASA (National Aeronautics and Space Administration) announced a contract with a private company to deliver Moon material to Earth, the first and only contract of this type to be concluded to date.
Bartłomiej Gerałt
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