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Anonymous Coward (OP) User ID: 71087765 United States 09/15/2021 11:57 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: SpaceX Inspiration 4...Anybody with money get's to Go...Yo'...Kessler Syndrome Is Facking Up Space! The incident raises an interesting question: can China sue Russia for damaging its spacecraft? This could be the first time such a claim has been pursued. Quoting: Cock Goblin An international treaty, the Convention on International Liability for Damage Caused by Space Objects, applies when the ‘space object’ of one country causes harm to the ‘space object’ of another country,” says Mark Sundahl, director of the Global Space Law Center at Cleveland State University. “However, in order to find liability under the convention, there must be a determination of ‘fault’ on behalf of the offending country. |
Anonymous Coward (OP) User ID: 71087765 United States 09/16/2021 12:06 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: SpaceX Inspiration 4...Anybody with money get's to Go...Yo'...Kessler Syndrome Is Facking Up Space! The incident raises an interesting question: can China sue Russia for damaging its spacecraft? This could be the first time such a claim has been pursued. Quoting: Cock Goblin An international treaty, the Convention on International Liability for Damage Caused by Space Objects, applies when the ‘space object’ of one country causes harm to the ‘space object’ of another country,” says Mark Sundahl, director of the Global Space Law Center at Cleveland State University. “However, in order to find liability under the convention, there must be a determination of ‘fault’ on behalf of the offending country. Space debris collision risks making insurers pull back on coverage for satellites An ever-swelling amount of space debris is threatening satellites that orbit around the Earth, making insurers leery of offering coverage to the devices that transmit texts, maps, videos, and scientific data, industry sources said. Space debris or space junk is a growing issue that actually started with the first space missions 65 years ago. The problem has grown to the point that, according to NASA, approximately 23,000 pieces of debris larger than a softball are orbiting the Earth. They travel at speeds up to 17,500 mph, fast enough for a relatively small piece of orbital debris to damage a satellite or a spacecraft. Keep in mind that anything larger than 1 centimeter (0.39 inches) can damage or destroy satellites. [link to www.digitaljournal.com (secure)] |