Japan is looking to establish international rules for the removal of human-made objects in space. Israel’s Space Agency and Innovation Authority is setting up a national R&D laboratory to kickstart spacebound technology development. Dhruva Space is set to launch its first commercial Space mission, LEAP-1, on a Falcon 9 rocket in Q3 of this year, and more.
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Bailey Reichelt from Aegis Space Law is joined by Matt Linton from Linton Space Law.
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Selected Reading
Japan seeks to create int'l rules on space debris removal
Israel launches new lab for space tech- The Jerusalem Post
Dhruva Space Set to Launch First Commercial Mission LEAP-1 with Indo-Australian Strategic Collaboration Aboard SpaceX’s Falcon 9
SpaceX delivers four astronauts to the International Space Station just 15 hours after launch
Blue Origin’s New Shepard Completes 34th Mission to Space
First woman appointed as new Astronomer Royal
Shenzhou-20 crew continues progress in space science experiments after 3 months in orbit
Sidus Space Successfully Deploys Advanced SpacePilot Software for Autonomous Operations; Commissions LizzieSat®-3 Attitude Determination and Control System
First woman appointed as new Astronomer Royal - GOV.UK
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