#TheSpaceBar® is a blog by Alex and serves as a ride-along journey on his personal quest to learn more about Outer Space-related facts, laws, science, policies, and regulations. 


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Disclaimer: This blog offers no legal advice, is not intended to be a source of legal advice, and does not create an attorney-client relationship. If you need legal advice, please seek out a lawyer directly. I am just a space cadet in this adventure, and after all, space law/policy can be like rocket science.

Autonomizing Outer Space: Updating the Liability Convention for the Rise of Artificial Intelligence (AI)

Autonomizing Outer Space: Updating the Liability Convention for the Rise of Artificial Intelligence (AI)

I am thrilled to share that my fifth space law article is now published in the UC Irvine Law Review! The piece is available here: “Autonomizing Outer Space: Updating the Liability Convention for the Rise of Artificial Intelligence (AI)

In Autonomizing Outer Space, I explore how AI technologies are reshaping space activities and challenging the domain's liability framework under the Liability Convention. To address these complexities, I propose several key reforms to ensure Outer Space is ready for a fair, accountable, and innovative AI-driven future. A huge thanks to the incredible staff and editors of the UCI Law Review for their invaluable support throughout this process! To infinity and beyond!

A Chronology of Space Tourists (as of February 25th, 2025)

A Chronology of Space Tourists (as of February 25th, 2025)

Moon vs. Mars? Why Not Both?

Moon vs. Mars? Why Not Both?