New developments in space technology: A regulatory road map for space start up jurisdictions part I

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New developments in space technology: A regulatory road map for space start up jurisdictions part I. / Smith, Lesley Jane; Noorma, Mart.
61st International Astronautical Congress 2010, IAC 2010. International Astronautical Foundation IAF, 2010. p. 10224-10228 (61st International Astronautical Congress 2010, IAC 2010; Vol. 12).

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Smith, LJ & Noorma, M 2010, New developments in space technology: A regulatory road map for space start up jurisdictions part I. in 61st International Astronautical Congress 2010, IAC 2010. 61st International Astronautical Congress 2010, IAC 2010, vol. 12, International Astronautical Foundation IAF, pp. 10224-10228, 61st International Astronautical Congress 2010, IAC 2010, Prague, Czech Republic, 27.09.10.

APA

Smith, L. J., & Noorma, M. (2010). New developments in space technology: A regulatory road map for space start up jurisdictions part I. In 61st International Astronautical Congress 2010, IAC 2010 (pp. 10224-10228). (61st International Astronautical Congress 2010, IAC 2010; Vol. 12). International Astronautical Foundation IAF.

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Smith LJ, Noorma M. New developments in space technology: A regulatory road map for space start up jurisdictions part I. In 61st International Astronautical Congress 2010, IAC 2010. International Astronautical Foundation IAF. 2010. p. 10224-10228. (61st International Astronautical Congress 2010, IAC 2010).

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