This article investigates the extant normative framework that can be identified around the concept of space traffic management (STM). While much of the STM literature engages with how a future regime might be structured, this article attempts to engage with current processes related to space traffic coordination and give insight as to how normative growth toward space traffic management might occur. Through a survey of current legal and governance mechanisms, this article focuses its attention on open data sharing as an extant and critical coordination process that has potential for normative growth in the development of space traffic management as a formal regime
\u3cp\u3eSpace Traffic Management (STM) is already acknowledged as a concept for regulation of space...
The need for future space traffic management (STM) has been highlighted in view of space debris prom...
Space traffic management has often, for example in the IAA Cosmic Study of 2006, been rather broadly...
This article investigates the extant normative framework that can be identified around the concept o...
Collaboration in space traffic management efforts is critical to the successful continued use of the...
This paper will examine the political, policy, and regulatory barriers to the provision of STM as a ...
The discussion regarding STM has been accelerated due to the US policy decision of taking the lead o...
Leveraging existing U.S. regulatory frameworks, as well as international organizations, will dramati...
Space Traffic Management (STM) is an effective concept for providing a solution to the current conge...
This article is about the need for space traffic standards. It specifically focuses on international...
The efficiency of the Space Traffic Management heavily relies on the proper implementation of anothe...
Space Traffic Management (STM) is already acknowledged as a concept for the regulation of space acti...
The question of sovereignty, or authority over the space domain has created a barrier to development...
The increase of number and intensity of space activities pose the need for determining rules on Spac...
Orbital congestion, contestation and competition are on the rise, and space activities are expected ...
\u3cp\u3eSpace Traffic Management (STM) is already acknowledged as a concept for regulation of space...
The need for future space traffic management (STM) has been highlighted in view of space debris prom...
Space traffic management has often, for example in the IAA Cosmic Study of 2006, been rather broadly...
This article investigates the extant normative framework that can be identified around the concept o...
Collaboration in space traffic management efforts is critical to the successful continued use of the...
This paper will examine the political, policy, and regulatory barriers to the provision of STM as a ...
The discussion regarding STM has been accelerated due to the US policy decision of taking the lead o...
Leveraging existing U.S. regulatory frameworks, as well as international organizations, will dramati...
Space Traffic Management (STM) is an effective concept for providing a solution to the current conge...
This article is about the need for space traffic standards. It specifically focuses on international...
The efficiency of the Space Traffic Management heavily relies on the proper implementation of anothe...
Space Traffic Management (STM) is already acknowledged as a concept for the regulation of space acti...
The question of sovereignty, or authority over the space domain has created a barrier to development...
The increase of number and intensity of space activities pose the need for determining rules on Spac...
Orbital congestion, contestation and competition are on the rise, and space activities are expected ...
\u3cp\u3eSpace Traffic Management (STM) is already acknowledged as a concept for regulation of space...
The need for future space traffic management (STM) has been highlighted in view of space debris prom...
Space traffic management has often, for example in the IAA Cosmic Study of 2006, been rather broadly...