May 1, 2024
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Space governance is the process of developing and implementing policies and regulations for the use of space and its resources. It involves a wide range of issues, including environmental protection, resource management, and international cooperation. Space governance is a complex and challenging field, but it is also an essential one for ensuring the safe and sustainable use of space for future generations.
Why Study Space Governance?
There are many reasons why someone might want to study space governance. Some people are interested in the legal and policy aspects of space exploration. Others are interested in the environmental and social impacts of space activities. Still others are interested in the international cooperation that is necessary for space governance.
Regardless of your specific interests, there are many benefits to studying space governance. Here are just a few:
- You will gain a deep understanding of the complex issues involved in space governance.
- You will be able to critically evaluate the different perspectives on space governance.
- You will be able to participate in the development and implementation of space governance policies and regulations.
- You will be prepared for a career in the space industry.
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Reading list
We've selected four books
that we think will supplement your
learning. Use these to
develop background knowledge, enrich your coursework, and gain a
deeper understanding of the topics covered in
Space Governance.
This comprehensive treatise provides a detailed examination of the legal framework governing space activities, including international agreements, national regulations, and emerging issues such as space tourism and resource exploitation.
Explores the ethical dimensions of space exploration, addressing questions of planetary protection, the rights of potential extraterrestrial life, and the long-term implications of human presence in space.
This introductory textbook provides a comprehensive overview of the legal framework for space activities, including the Outer Space Treaty, the Moon Agreement, and the International Space Station.
Explores the field of space archaeology, discussing the methods and techniques used to study human artifacts and activities in space, including the Apollo missions and the International Space Station.
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