In Space Traffic Control, Stuart Eves makes a deliberate analogy between operations in space and air traffic control. When the early aviation pioneers took to the skies, they did not require permission to take off and land. Over time, and for good reason, a system of standards and regulations was developed to enable safe, reliable international air travel. For similar reasons, we have now reached that juncture in space. This demands urgent action—both political and technical.
Techniques to Mitigate Space Debris
Space Traffic Control ; 35-46
2017-01-01
12 pages
Article/Chapter (Book)
Electronic Resource
English
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