#SpaceWatchGL - No. 137
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Over the past weeks, SpaceWatch.Global reported on a number of exciting space & cyber developments throughout the world!
- EU wants more synergies between industry, defense and space
- Survey for Polish Space Law: its a good time to create Polish Space Law Act
- ESA recruits next generation of astronauts
- Turkey wants to go to the Moon in 2023 and 2028
- ESA supports the development of health app Care View to help isolated citizens
- France selects Thales and Airbus for its electronic warfare system
- ESA and Portugal support Rocket Factory’s RFA ONE
- NASA’s Perseverance nears Mars while UAE sends first photo
- Axiom raises $130 million and becomes unicorn
- OQ takes lead in European 5G nanosat mission
- Turkey to invest in spaceport in Somalia, report says
- NASA Inspector sees total Artemis cost at $86 billion
Insights into Space law in China
by Jan Helge Mey L.LM. (McGill) and Dr. Ingo Baumann, BHO Legal, Germany While the space activities of China continue to advance in breadth and depth, rather little is known about the legal and regulatory framework within the country. It is difficult to find online sources and most texts are …
Lock Down on All Space Launches!
by Valentin Eder This article describes – in a non-diplomatic way – the current setting/behaviour of space industry stakeholders and a set of radical, but necessary actions to ensure the long-term sustainability of outer space in the interest of operators, the industry, last but not least, of the global society. …
Everything is a Circle: A New Orbital Model for Moving Bodies in The Universe
by Asl? P?nar Tan Based on observation, all heavenly objects in the Solar System and other planetary systems seem to move in some kind of elliptical motion with respect to each other. According to Kepler’s 1st Law, the “orbit of a planet with respect to the Sun is an ellipse, …
Space Café Recap “Moriba’s Vox Populi 03†on religion, ethics and space
In this session of Space Cafè “Moriba’s Vox Populi #03†Dr. Moriba Jah talked about religion, ethics and space, and sustainability with Brother Guy Consolmagno – Director, The Vatican Observatory. (Catholic perspective), Harel Ben-Ami – Delegate, Israel Space Agency to the United Nations. (Jewish perspective), Ari Leon – Senior Project …
Bridging Space and Asia with Multi-GNSS
by Sam Claydon, The Sustainability Project Asia; the most populous and largest continent in the world, mostly known for its diverse foods, rich culture and strong global economic presence, is also home to a unique fusion of Global Navigation Satellite Services (GNSS); an unparalleled characteristic that holds a pool of potential …