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Since the beginning of space colonization, the number of space objects in orbit around the Earth has...
Hafizh Aditya, Adi Kusumaningrum, Dony Aditya Fakultas Hukum Universitas Brawijaya Jl MT Haryono...
Space debris is a growing public safety problem. As described by the Kessler Syndrome, the increasin...
"In the absence of formal treaty law, orbital debris has grown exponentially in our most valuable or...
As the volume of debris in the planet\u27s orbit continues to grow, the risks and costs associated w...
This thesis examines the current technological and legal issues concerning orbital debris (space deb...
In just three decades of human exploration and utilization of outer space, an unwanted legacy of tho...
Over the last few decades, mankind has constantly striven to understand and grasp the world around i...
The growth of orbital space debris is both a consequence of and a potential hindrance to space activ...
The article deals with the problem of development of an adequate legal regime for the active space d...
Increasingly over the past six decades, space exploration and technology have revolutionized the wo...
This thesis deals with the technical and legal measures presently available to combat space debris. ...
The mass of space debris in orbit around the Earth is growing and will continue to grow due to more ...
Increasingly over the past six decades, space exploration and technology have revolutionized the wor...
The increasing proliferation of space debris represents a major and pressing challenge, given the th...
Since the beginning of space colonization, the number of space objects in orbit around the Earth has...
Hafizh Aditya, Adi Kusumaningrum, Dony Aditya Fakultas Hukum Universitas Brawijaya Jl MT Haryono...
Space debris is a growing public safety problem. As described by the Kessler Syndrome, the increasin...
"In the absence of formal treaty law, orbital debris has grown exponentially in our most valuable or...
As the volume of debris in the planet\u27s orbit continues to grow, the risks and costs associated w...
This thesis examines the current technological and legal issues concerning orbital debris (space deb...
In just three decades of human exploration and utilization of outer space, an unwanted legacy of tho...
Over the last few decades, mankind has constantly striven to understand and grasp the world around i...
The growth of orbital space debris is both a consequence of and a potential hindrance to space activ...
The article deals with the problem of development of an adequate legal regime for the active space d...
Increasingly over the past six decades, space exploration and technology have revolutionized the wo...
This thesis deals with the technical and legal measures presently available to combat space debris. ...
The mass of space debris in orbit around the Earth is growing and will continue to grow due to more ...
Increasingly over the past six decades, space exploration and technology have revolutionized the wor...
The increasing proliferation of space debris represents a major and pressing challenge, given the th...
Since the beginning of space colonization, the number of space objects in orbit around the Earth has...
Hafizh Aditya, Adi Kusumaningrum, Dony Aditya Fakultas Hukum Universitas Brawijaya Jl MT Haryono...
Space debris is a growing public safety problem. As described by the Kessler Syndrome, the increasin...