
5. Regulations
The satellite world suffers from a regulatory framework that is ill-suited to the dynamics of contemporary technologies. Technological advances have virtually eliminated the regulatory power of a single state. International law is currently unable to find a solution. However, space technology must be regulated, including the notions of "authorization and continuous monitoring" for in-orbit service missions, and the unification of legal interception rules. Difficult situations for the international community could set harmful precedents and risk jeopardizing a thriving industry, which in turn could hinder the sustainable use of space.
Mechanized collection devices in permanent orbit in high-density areas have been proposed to avoid collisions (IADC, Inter-Agency Debris Coordination Committed). The standard ISO 24113...
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Catalog of ITU-R BR Publications and Recommendations/Reports : https://www.itu.int/dms_pub/itu-s/opb/gen/S-GEN-CAT.OL-2017-PDF-E.pdf
ITU-R – Master International Frequency Register (MIFR) http://www.itu.int/ITU-R/go/public
...Standards
- Space systems – Space debris mitigation requirements. - ISO 24113 - 2011
- Space systems – Disposal of satellites operating at geosynthronous altitude. - ISO 26872 - 2010
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