My proposal for a procedural framework to resolve conflicts in Outer Space
#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.
My proposal for a procedural framework to resolve conflicts in Outer Space
An Introduction to Near-Earth Objects/Asteroids and Thoughts on Planetary Defense
2019 Summer update on the SLS Program: New Policies and Personnel Changes
On #TheSpaceBar’s second anniversary and nearing Apollo 11’s golden anniversary, why we must return to the Moon
A Look at the Race for Satellite-based Internet in LEO.
An overview of Outer Space orbits and prominent locations around Earth
In this Part three of a three part series, we will wrap up our look at the top 17 companies (according to SpaceFund) in the space launch sector.
In this Part Two of a three part series, we will continue our look at the top 17 companies (according to SpaceFund) in the space launch sector.
In this Part One of a three part series, we will look at some of top 17 companies (according to SpaceFund) in the commercial space launch sector.
An examination of and my own proposal on the boundary for Outer Space.
A 2019 beginning of the year update on the SLS Program
Latest developments on prior topics
A look at the literal foundation supporting space tourism and rocket launch industries.
Part Four (final part): While criticism abound in the short run, commercial spaceports will serve an important role in the long-term horizon
A look at the literal foundation supporting space tourism and rocket launch industries.
Part Three: Significant International Spaceports
A look at the literal foundation supporting space tourism and rocket launch industries.
Part Two: Current U.S. licensed commercial spaceports
A look at the literal foundation supporting space tourism and rocket launch industries.
Part One: legal framework
The difference among comets, asteroids, meteoroids, meteors, and meteorites.
Walking through the citizenship laws that might apply to an “out of this world” baby