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- Exomars Spotted in Space En Route to the Red Planet 18 March 2016
- Some Results of GEO Space Debris Observations and Orbit Determination Under Experimental Operation
- Managing China's Rise in Outer Space
- A Novel Lifecycle Extension Plan for the Efficient Usage of On-Orbit Post-Consumer Assets Jaclyn R
- Active Space Debris Removal Systems Currently Exist and There Have Been No Serious Attempts to Develop Them in the Past
- Tiangong-1 in Orbit
- The Evolution of U.S. National Policy for Addressing the Threat of Space Debris
- Orbiting Debris: a Space Environmental Problem
- The Rise of Japan Into New Space
- Activity of the Russian Federation on Space Debris Problems
- Space the Final Frontier
- A Review of U.S. Government Efforts to Track and Mitigate Asteroids and Meteors (Part I & Part Ii)
- Understanding Space Debris Causes, Mitigations, and Issues Crosslink in THIS ISSUE Fall 2015 Vol
- China's Anti-Satellite Weapon Test
- China's Ground Segment Building the Pillars of a Great Space Power
- Debris Engine: a Potential Thruster for Space Debris Removal
- Esa's Annual Space Environment Report
- Updated Version
- Lost in Space: an Exploration of the Current Gaps in Space Law
- Debris and Future Space Activities
- National Orbital Debris Research and Development
- Micrometeoroid Impact Risk Assessment for Interplanetary Missions
- Space Activities in 2020 Contents
- Orbital Debris Program Office Orbital Debris Quarterly News
- National Research on Space Debris, Safety of Space Objects with Nuclear Power Sources on Board and Problems Relating to Their Collision with Space Debris
- A Microsatellite "Space Guard" Force
- The First Russian Civil System of Continuous Monitoring of Near-Earth Space
- Space Debris Mitigation Guidelines of the Committee on the Peaceful Uses of Outer Space
- Activities on Space Debris in Us
- NASA's Efforts to Mitigate the Risks Posed by Orbital Debris
- Jjmonl1111 B.Pmd
- FCC FACT SHEET* Mitigation of Orbital Debris in the New Space Age Report and Order and Further Notice of Proposed Rulemaking, IB Docket No
- Space Debris Removal Concepts (7) Author: Ms. Satomi Kawamoto Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency
- Journal of Space Law
- Deterring Space War an Exploratory Analysis Incorporating Prospect Theory Into a Game Theoretic Model of Space Warfare
- China's Ambitions in Space: the Sky's the Limit
- A PROPOSAL for a BAN on DESTRUCTIVE ANTI-SATELLITE TESTING: a ROLE for the EUROPEAN UNION? Nivedita Raju
- The Current Space Debris Situation
- Why Outer Space Matters for National and International Security
- Russia's Space Policy: the Path of Decline?
- Space Threat Assessment 2021
- Space Debris: a Law and Economics Analysis of the Orbital Commons
- Technical Report Space Debris
- Technical Report Space Debris
- Treating Outer Space Like a Place: a Case for Rejecting Other Domain Analogies Elizabeth Mendenhall University of Rhode Island, [email protected]
- The Growing Problem of Space Debris
- FCC Draft Rule Seeks to Limit Space Debris
- Keep Mars Clean: the Need for Space Policy to Avoid Planetary Space Debris
- ESPI Yearbook 2020 Space Policies, Issues and Trends
- Space Debris – an Overview
- Space Assets and Threats to Them
- Research on Space Debris, Safety of Space Objects with Nuclear Power Sources on Board and Problems Relating to Their Collision with Space Debris
- Center for Space Policy and Strategy
- Space Debris
- Global Reach.Pdf
- Space Power and the Foundations of an Independent Space Force LTC Brad Townsend, USA
- Space Policies for the New Space Age: Competing on the Final Economic Frontier
- Space Sustainability: the Economics of Space Debris in Perspective
- Asteroid Mining Environmental Impact V10 Arxiv
- The Smart, Practical Way to Use Space (PDF:8847KB)
- Russian Federation (Added on 18 February 2019)
- The History of Space Debris
- Incentivizing Asteroid Mining Under a Revised International Framework
- Current Status and Future Development in China's Space
- Golden Opportunity to Indian Private Industry Working on Space
- SPACE After the Cold War, the United States Dominated Space
- Space Debris Conference Proceedings