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ID190363
Title ProperGoverning the Final Frontier
Other Title InformationRisk Reduction in Outer Space
LanguageENG
AuthorEgel, Naomi ;  Lincoln Hines, R
Summary / Abstract (Note)Space capabilities are critical to the global economy, military power, and daily life. For example, the United States’ Global Positioning System enables everything from withdrawing cash from ATM machines to allowing the US military to engage in long-range precision strikes. Satellites facilitate long-distance communications, tracking and predicting weather patterns, verifying compliance with arms control treaties, detecting nuclear launches, and supplying critical Intelligence, Surveillance, and Reconnaissance (ISR) capabilities for militaries to carry out targeting. Yet with the rise of both state and private space actors, the space domain is becoming increasingly crowded and the risk of accidental collisions is increasing. At the same time, several states are pursuing counterspace weapons—raising the risks of creating highly destructive space debris and increasing the odds of accidental escalation and armed conflict in space and on Earth.
`In' analytical NoteWashington Quarterly Vol. 45, No.4; Winter 2023: p.27-44
Journal SourceWashington Quarterly Vol: 45 No 4
Key WordsOuter Space ;  Final Frontier


 
 
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