law of outer space

law of outer space

Publications/Meetings future space programmes of the chief European space powers and describes capabilities in the fields of communications, remote se...

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Publications/Meetings future space programmes of the chief European space powers and describes capabilities in the fields of communications, remote sensing, basic and applied space science, and security. After examining the record of the world's other major spacefaring nations it argues the importance of establishing European autonomy in space and of ensuring that Europeans have the means to safeguard their own security interests in space.

The possible consequences - political, religious, social, psychological, and economic - of a human presence in space are explored in this book. The first section is concerned with the physical and psychological effects of space travel, while the third contains quotations from, and interviews with, a number of astronauts about their reactions. The middle section discusscs specific issues that may confront both space colonizers and those who stay behind.

Nuclear Weapons Tests by Jozef Goldblatt and David Cox (Oxford University Press, Oxford, 1988, 423+xii pp, £40.00) Whis book represents a study by SIPRI and the Canadian Institute for International Peace Studies (CLIPS) of the technical and political issues involved in a possible cessation or limitation of nuclear weapons tests. It contains papers by leading physicists, nuclear weapons designers, seismologists, international lawyers, strategic analysts, political scientists and former government advisors and arms control negotiators. The whole is summarized by the editors, who also draw their conclusions about the feasibility of achieving an adequately verifiable test limitation.

The Overview Effect: Space Exploration and Human Evolution by Frank White (Houghton Mifflin Company, 1987, 318+xiii pp, $18.95)

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Passive Microwave Observing from Environmental Satellites, N O A A technical report NESDIS 35 (US Department of Commerce, Washington, 1987, 292+iii pp) A status report based on a N O A A conference held in Williamsburg, VA, 1-4 June 1987. It covers the outlook for polar and geostationary microwave sensors, scientific results obtained from them, requirements for geostationary microwave sounders and the results of workshops on this subject.

Space Biospheres by John Allen and Mark Nelson (Orbit Book Company, Malaber, FL, 1986, 89 pp, $11.50) Following a description of the evolution of the Earth's biospheres, this book looks at the possibility of creating "artificial" biospheres such as the Biosphere II Project at

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Tuscon, AZ, in outer space, using Mars as an example. Space Industry huernational edited by Geoffrey K.C. Pardoe (Longman, Harlow, UK, 1987, 353+xxix pp, £85.0(/) A region by region account of the space activities of about 4(1 countries with a directory of the world's major space companies. The book aims to be a reference for technical and marketing managers in the space industry and for university departments worldwide. It is extensively indexed as an aid to use.

Wehraumrecht/Law of Outer Space by Stephen Frhr Von Welck and Renate Platzoeder (Nomos Verlagsgesellschaft, Baden Baden, 1987, 825 pp, DM278) A well-organized and comprehensive collection of the extant texts forming the body of internatonal space law. Along with the major treaties and agreements, a large number of official proposals, declarations and resolutions on the civil and military use of outer space have been reproduced, as they are considered likely to have an impact on the future development of space law. The book also prints the statutes of a number of international organizations (lntelsat, ITU, ESA, Eumetsat etc) with responsibilities for space activities, as well as a selection of their resolutions and recommendations.

Cospas rescue system. Contact: Dept des Affaires Univ, CNES, 18 Avenue Edouard-Berlin, 31055 Toulouse Cedex, France. Tel: 61 27 40 12.

"14-16 June, 1988, Arlington VA, USA This calendar of events is based on information provided by the respective organizers and from secondary sources. SPACE POLICY welcomes information on meetings suitable for listing in this section. Copy deadlines are three months ahead of cover dates. An asterisk denotes a new entry.

5-12 May 1988, Hanover, FR Germany ILA 88 - international aerospace exhibition. Contact: Deutsche Messe- und Austellungs-AG, Messegel/inde, D-3000 Hannover 82, FR Germany. Tel: (0511) 89-1, telex: 922728.

conference will examine the potential of telecommunications technology for improving international cooperation and security. Contact: Centre for International Cooperation, PO Box 174, Shannon International Airport, Co Clare, Eire. Tel: (061) 333644 ext 21/16.

"17-19 May 1988, Cologne, FRG International colloquium organized by Cologne University's Institute of Air and Space Law on 'Environmental Aspects of Activities in Outer Space - State of the Law and Measures of Protection'. Contact: Institute of Air and Space Law, Cologne University, Albertus-Magnus-Platz, D500, Cologne 41, FRG. Telex: 8882291.

*25-28 May 1988, Shannon, Eire Global Communications - a Network of Co-operation. Organized by the Irish Centre for International Co-operation, the

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27-30 May 1988, Denver, CO, USA 'Space: The Next Renaissance" - the 1988 International Space Development Conference. Topics covered will include new technical developments, space medicine, government and legal policies towards space and social cultures in space. Contact: 1988 International Space Development Conference, PO Box 300572, Denver, CO 80218, USA. Tel: (303) 692 6788.

"1-30 June 1988, Toulouse, France An international symposium on the Sarsat-

National Conference on the Strategic Management of Research and Development (Stratrad). It aims to unite three a s p e c t s strategies, process elements and national context - to establish a comprehensive approach to enhancing the strategic management of R&D. Contact: A I A A , 370 L'enfant Promenade, SW, Washington, DC 20024, USA. Tel: (202) 646-7452.

"21-24 June 1988, Houston, TX, USA A I A A Space Programs and Technologies Conference. Contact: American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics, Attention: A. Itchon, 1633 Broadway, Ncw York, NY 10102-0106, USA.

*27-30 June 1988, Bethesda, MD, USA GOES 1-M Symposium/Workshop. A NASA event aimed at informing users and operators of the expected capabilities of the new GOES 1-M spacecraft; and at providing details on planning and expanding current opportunities. Parallel workshops will also be held, as will an exhibition. Contact: Wayne D. Lasch, Greenhorne & O'Mara, Inc, PO Box T,

SPACE POLICY May 1988