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Space Policy and Space Law of Ukraine: “Relatives” or “Strangers” [PDF]
The purpose of this article is to analyze Ukraine’s space policy from the viewpoint of its correlation with space law, to clarify the peculiarities of the respective interaction, its advantages and weaknesses, as well as to develop recommendations for ...
Nataliia Malysheva
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Artificial Intelligence (AI) is one of the central technologies of the fourth industrial revolution. A significant part of the production of surplus value in the XXI century is associated with the mastery and widespread introduction of technologies ...
R. S. Vykhodets
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President Donald Trump began his presidency in January 2017 by exclaiming, “We stand at the birth of a new millennium, ready to unlock the mysteries of space…” His “Make America Great Again” agenda has included a reinvigorated space policy—spearheaded by
Joshua D. Ambrosius
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Applicability of the Liability Convention for Private Spaceflight
While the era of private spaceflight is coming, it is getting urgent to have common understanding about the existing space legal systems, i.e., the Applicability of the Liability Convention (ALC) in handling with damage which might occur during space ...
Guoyu Wang, Chao Li
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EU Space Doctrine – Sustainable Development or a New Arms Race [PDF]
Strategic documents of the European Union (EU) in the space sphere are analyzed in this Article. It is concluded that despite the active use of the “space doctrine” concept in the EU, regulating public legal relations through the establishment and ...
Larysa Soroka, Anna Danylenko
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Space policy and humanities policy [PDF]
In his 14 January 2004 speech on the future of space exploration, U.S. President George W. Bush proposed a return to the Moon followed by “human missions to Mars and to worlds beyond.” Bush's proposal called for robotic missions and new manned space vehicles to replace an aging set of space shuttles, and sought a new justification for space exploration.
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Short- and Long-Term Impacts of COVID-19 on Outdoor Public Spaces
Temple University. College of Liberal ArtsGeography and Urban StudiesPPL Policy Briefs provide concise summaries of policy-relevant academic research for policy makers and the public.
Dickinson, Stephen T. +2 more
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Bioregenerative life support systems (BLSS) are vital for long-duration and remote space missions to increase mission sustainability. These systems break down human waste materials into nutrients and CO2 for plants and other edible organisms, which in ...
Angelo C. J. Vermeulen +4 more
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Aggregation Policies for Tuple Spaces [PDF]
Security policies are important for protecting digitalized information, control resource access and maintain secure data storage. This work presents the development of a policy language to transparently incorporate aggregate programming and privacy models for distributed data. We use tuple spaces as a convenient abstraction for storage and coordination.
Linas Kaminskas, Alberto Lluch-Lafuente
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China’s Space Policy: An Australian Perspective
China’s rapid rise in strategic power extends into the domain of space. That space exploration is bound to continue, but for Beijing, space is ever more important for defence and for growing comprehensive national power to challenge US leadership.
Malcolm DAVIS
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