Steph Paladini: ORCID: 0000-0002-1526-3589 https://orcid.org/0000-0002-1526-3589Outer space is infinite, useable planetary orbits are not. This makes the Earth's orbit a unique case of an Area Beyond National Jurisdiction (ABNJ) complex to address, difficult to use in a sustainable and equitable way and almost intractable to regulate at an international level. As of 2023, we remain far from attaining a sustainable orbital environment, and future uses of the Earth's orbits for new satellites constellations appear now increasingly at risk. Adopting a probability-based empirical model to project the growth trajectory of objects in space, this article argues that the sector will cross a 'critical density' threshold within the upcoming years unl...
There has been considerable excitement surrounding the regulation of space resource extraction and u...
As the volume of debris in the planet\u27s orbit continues to grow, the risks and costs associated w...
Orbital debris scientists from major international space agencies, including JAXA and NASA, have wor...
Steph Paladini: ORCID: 0000-0002-1526-3589 https://orcid.org/0000-0002-1526-3589Outer space is infin...
Outer space is infinite, usable planetary orbits are not. This makes the Earth’s orbit a unique case...
The 21st Century has seen a significant increase in space activity, driven by private sector entitie...
During the last few years, the amount of space debris has been frequently mentioned as a potential r...
The space industry’s rapid recent growth represents the latest tragedy of the commons. Satellites la...
This article will explain the dynamics of the space environment, examine current space law and its s...
In September 2022, the Federal Communications Commission adopted a new rule changing the deorbiting ...
The long-term sustainability of space activities is an emerging issue to which actors in the global ...
Trabalho apresentado em 72nd International Astronautical Congress (IAC), 25-29 October 2021, Dubai, ...
The purpose of this research is to examine the outer space governance regime and to identify key gov...
Funding Information: 1 2 3 4 5 6 Authors’ contributions: Section 1: All, with special contributions ...
Space exploration is about to undergo a monumental change and the global legal and regulatory infras...
There has been considerable excitement surrounding the regulation of space resource extraction and u...
As the volume of debris in the planet\u27s orbit continues to grow, the risks and costs associated w...
Orbital debris scientists from major international space agencies, including JAXA and NASA, have wor...
Steph Paladini: ORCID: 0000-0002-1526-3589 https://orcid.org/0000-0002-1526-3589Outer space is infin...
Outer space is infinite, usable planetary orbits are not. This makes the Earth’s orbit a unique case...
The 21st Century has seen a significant increase in space activity, driven by private sector entitie...
During the last few years, the amount of space debris has been frequently mentioned as a potential r...
The space industry’s rapid recent growth represents the latest tragedy of the commons. Satellites la...
This article will explain the dynamics of the space environment, examine current space law and its s...
In September 2022, the Federal Communications Commission adopted a new rule changing the deorbiting ...
The long-term sustainability of space activities is an emerging issue to which actors in the global ...
Trabalho apresentado em 72nd International Astronautical Congress (IAC), 25-29 October 2021, Dubai, ...
The purpose of this research is to examine the outer space governance regime and to identify key gov...
Funding Information: 1 2 3 4 5 6 Authors’ contributions: Section 1: All, with special contributions ...
Space exploration is about to undergo a monumental change and the global legal and regulatory infras...
There has been considerable excitement surrounding the regulation of space resource extraction and u...
As the volume of debris in the planet\u27s orbit continues to grow, the risks and costs associated w...
Orbital debris scientists from major international space agencies, including JAXA and NASA, have wor...