Legal aspects of ground-based infrastructure for space situational awareness
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Routledge Handbook of Commercial Space Law. Hrsg. / Lesley Jane Smith; Ingo Baumann; Susan-Gale Wintermuth. Taylor and Francis Inc., 2023. S. 490-500.
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TY - CHAP
T1 - Legal aspects of ground-based infrastructure for space situational awareness
AU - Batura, Olga
AU - Peldszus, Regina
N1 - Publisher Copyright: © 2024 selection and editorial matter, Lesley Jane Smith, Ingo Baumann, and Susan-Gale Wintermuth; individual chapters, the contributors.
PY - 2023/6/9
Y1 - 2023/6/9
N2 - Future space operations, particularly the handling of large, interdependent fleets and constellations as part of space traffic management efforts, will depend to a large degree on data from ground-based sensors that provide space surveillance and tracking and space situational awareness (SSA). In order to ensure global coverage, these sensors will need to be designed as networks distributed across various geographical locations. This chapter presents an overview of the legal considerations of ground-based sensor architecture for future space operations. With a focus on the operational capability for SSA and space traffic management (STM), the chapter describes existing SSA networks and those under development. It highlights legal considerations in view of future multi-stakeholder cooperation and offers considerations on implications of sensor ownership, tasking, dual use, and data policy in collaborative efforts in SSA and STM.
AB - Future space operations, particularly the handling of large, interdependent fleets and constellations as part of space traffic management efforts, will depend to a large degree on data from ground-based sensors that provide space surveillance and tracking and space situational awareness (SSA). In order to ensure global coverage, these sensors will need to be designed as networks distributed across various geographical locations. This chapter presents an overview of the legal considerations of ground-based sensor architecture for future space operations. With a focus on the operational capability for SSA and space traffic management (STM), the chapter describes existing SSA networks and those under development. It highlights legal considerations in view of future multi-stakeholder cooperation and offers considerations on implications of sensor ownership, tasking, dual use, and data policy in collaborative efforts in SSA and STM.
KW - Law
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U2 - 10.4324/9781003268475-45
DO - 10.4324/9781003268475-45
M3 - Chapter
AN - SCOPUS:85165398039
SN - 9781032100746
SP - 490
EP - 500
BT - Routledge Handbook of Commercial Space Law
A2 - Smith, Lesley Jane
A2 - Baumann, Ingo
A2 - Wintermuth, Susan-Gale
PB - Taylor and Francis Inc.
ER -