Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1131142 Space Policy 2006 10 Pages PDF
Abstract
The registration of space objects is indispensable for the orderly administration of outer space. Most states recognize this and comply with the instruments-the Registration Convention and the UN General Assembly Resolution-set up to permit registration, but they display different approaches to and interpretations of the concept of registration. This article examines the registration practices of various European Space Agency (ESA) member states and of ESA itself. It finds that, despite varied policies, the system seems to be working well. However, there has been a worrying rise in non-registrations over the past few years, perhaps linked to the growth in the number of, especially commercial, entities engaging in space activities.
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