The arrival of ‘space tourism,’ or more appropriately ‘private spaceflight,’ requires the law of outer space to change and adapt to this revolutionary development, as deriving precisely from the principled private participation in these activities. After defining the proper concepts, this paper discusses key legal aspects of authorization and supervision, liability and registration, and how they re.ect and impact on space tourism. Key legal aspects related to certification of craft, crew and passengers, while not yet much articulated at the international level will also be touched upon precisely in order to demonstrate that the law could well be driven first and foremost by national legislative interests on a domestic level, before (possibl...
In April 2002, the aptly named South African, Mark Shuttleworth, became the world\u27s second space ...
The recent confirmation by National Aeronautics and Space Administration scientists regarding the pr...
Private companies are playing an ever-larger role in the use of outer space and their presence in sp...
It is barely five years ago since the first space tourist proper, Mr. Dennis Tito, made his much-pub...
A landmark element in the ongoing evolution of humankind’s activities in space is the development of...
Broadly speaking, space tourism denotes any commercial activity that offers customers direct or in...
One of the overriding issues concerning private human spaceflight concerns how to properly regulate ...
Since the launch of the first artificial satellite, Sputnik 1 in 1957, the outer space arena has evo...
Since the launch of the first artificial satellite, Sputnik 1 in 1957, the outer space arena has evo...
Space tourism activity is one example of commercialization activity in space. currently this activi...
Since the launch of the first artificial satellite, Sputnik 1 in 1957, the outer space arena has evo...
The prospects for space tourism activities were first mooted in the early 1980s with the launch of t...
Most of the private enterprise constituency interested in participating in the commercial exploitati...
Space Tourism, considered not an area of priority for commercialization, has never been so heatedly ...
Companies including Virgin Galactic, Rocketship Tours, Space Adventures, Benson Dream Chaser, and EA...
In April 2002, the aptly named South African, Mark Shuttleworth, became the world\u27s second space ...
The recent confirmation by National Aeronautics and Space Administration scientists regarding the pr...
Private companies are playing an ever-larger role in the use of outer space and their presence in sp...
It is barely five years ago since the first space tourist proper, Mr. Dennis Tito, made his much-pub...
A landmark element in the ongoing evolution of humankind’s activities in space is the development of...
Broadly speaking, space tourism denotes any commercial activity that offers customers direct or in...
One of the overriding issues concerning private human spaceflight concerns how to properly regulate ...
Since the launch of the first artificial satellite, Sputnik 1 in 1957, the outer space arena has evo...
Since the launch of the first artificial satellite, Sputnik 1 in 1957, the outer space arena has evo...
Space tourism activity is one example of commercialization activity in space. currently this activi...
Since the launch of the first artificial satellite, Sputnik 1 in 1957, the outer space arena has evo...
The prospects for space tourism activities were first mooted in the early 1980s with the launch of t...
Most of the private enterprise constituency interested in participating in the commercial exploitati...
Space Tourism, considered not an area of priority for commercialization, has never been so heatedly ...
Companies including Virgin Galactic, Rocketship Tours, Space Adventures, Benson Dream Chaser, and EA...
In April 2002, the aptly named South African, Mark Shuttleworth, became the world\u27s second space ...
The recent confirmation by National Aeronautics and Space Administration scientists regarding the pr...
Private companies are playing an ever-larger role in the use of outer space and their presence in sp...