This brief will answer how commercial space flight will be regulated under Article VIII of the 1967 Treaty on Outer Space (‘OST’), particularly in the case of collision with other space objects. My executive summary is as follows: ‘Commercial’ space flight can be defined as (a) humans who intended to enter outer space at (b) their own expense, or at the expense of a corporate entity (c) through travel conducted by private entities. Article VI of the Outer Space Treaty indicates that the government
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NASA's twin robot geologists, the Mars Exploration Rovers, launched toward Mars on June 10 and July 7, 2003, in search of answers about the history of water on Mars. They landed on Mars January 3 and January 24 PST, 2004 (January 4 and January 25 UTC, 2004). The Mars Exploration Rover mission is part of NASA's Mars Exploration Program, a long-term effort of robotic exploration of the red planet. Primary among the mission's scientific goals is to search for and characterize a wide range of rocks
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not be anywhere in space exploration it is today. Robert Goddard was and still is a huge role in the exploration space in so many ways. Robert Goddard was not very known when he worked best. People that have known him thought he was crazy because he came up with one of the most crazy theory of all time. This not thought of theory was that a Rocket could one day could carry a payload thru a vacuum. People thought this theory was unrealistic at the time because exploration of space was never heard
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The article “Why We Explore,” remarks that one who desires to explore and challenge the boundaries of what is known and what has been visited. It has provided many benefits to this nation for centuries. In order to continue pushing forward in exploration, disputes must be overcome and mistakes must be learned from. From here, astronauts could even start mastering the rest of the solar system and see what other living
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Space exploration has been in the minds of people most likely since the first man or woman looked up at the stars, its always been around for as long as we can remember. It started out small, with singular scientists working out their own theories, going off of ideas of what they thought may be true. In fact the oldest known record we have of the use of “Astronomy” was the greek scientist Eratosthenes (276 B.C.- 195 B.C.), who used the sun to calculate the size of the earth, and got very close with
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a surface other than something on the Earth. We learned a lot from going into space, and we could create amazing inventions from it. A great deal of modern technology is a result of space exploration, so we should continue to explore space to expand our technology and knowledge. Technology before the exploration of space was different than the technology we have today.
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The Apollo project was a series of space flights dedicated to getting American astronauts on the moon. It was run by NASA, the National Aeronautics and Space Administration. Apollo was a follo-up to NASA’s Project Mercury, which had put the first American into orbit around the Earth. Apollo officially began in 1961, after President John F. Kennedy declared that the U.S. would put a man on the moon during the 1960s. To give more background information, the country was involved in the Cold War. In
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The importance of space travel was always debatable but has become controversial in recent times. The substantial influences of space travel against current crucial problems by humans have sparked the controversy over the potential impact of this trend. One side of the audiences conjecture that we need to explore the space; on the contrary, many people assert that rather spending those tax money on space travel, we need to solve our current issues like global warming, poverty, and many more. In this
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When I was four years old, I scared my mother by telling her that one day I was going to be an astronaut. I had stars that glowed in the dark scattered all around my room, I was obsessed with the idea of anything that related to going somewhere new, with the mechanics of how planes could fly, and how something could zoom off into space. I remember my dad waking me up and taking me out to see a meteor shower one cold night, asking what they were and instead of receiving the answer “shooting stars”
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Did you know that the Earth has only one natural satellite? The moon is a celestial object that orbits around the Earth. The moon was named after an ancient and powerful deity, Luna, the Roman goddess of the moon. The moon is an interesting celestial object because of its history, composition, and the research that has been conducted on it. According to Universe Today (2015), the moon was discovered on July 20,1961. Since its discovery, 24 people have visited the moon. The moon is the fifth largest
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