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Preface | ||
1 | Introduction | 3 |
2 | The Earth Satellite Population: Official Growth and Constituents | 7 |
3 | The Current and Future Environment: An Overall Assessment | 19 |
4 | The Current and Future Space Debris Environment as Assessed in Europe | 37 |
5 | Human Survivability Issues in the Low Earth Orbit Space Debris Environment | 56 |
6 | Protecting the Space Environment for Astronomy | 71 |
7 | Effects of Space Debris on Commercial Spacecraft - The RADARSAT Example | 77 |
8 | Potential Effects of the Space Debris Environment on Military Space Systems | 84 |
9 | Precluding Post-Launch Fragmentation of Delta Stages | 97 |
10 | U.S. International and Interagency Cooperation in Orbital Debris | 103 |
11 | ESA Concepts for Space Debris Mitigation and Risk Reduction | 108 |
12 | Space Debris: How France Handles Mitigation and Adaptation | 114 |
13 | Facing Seriously the Issue of Protection of the Outer Space Environment | 118 |
14 | Space Debris - Mitigation and Adaptation | 121 |
15 | Near Earth Space Contamination and Counteractions | 125 |
16 | The Current and Future Space Debris Environment as Assessed in Japan | 128 |
17 | Orbital Debris Minimization and Mitigation Techniques | 132 |
18 | In Pursuit of a Sustainable Space Environment: Economic Issues in Regulating Space Debris | 147 |
19 | The Economics of Space Operations: Insurance Aspects | 159 |
20 | Environmental Treatymaking: Lessons Learned for Controlling Pollution of Outer Space | 165 |
21 | Regulation of Orbital Debris - Current Status | 180 |
22 | Who Should Regulate the Space Environment: The Laissez-Faire, National, and Multinational Options | 189 |
23 | Orbital Debris: Prospects for International Cooperation | 201 |
24 | Preservation of Near Earth Space for Future Generations: Current Initiatives on Space Debris in the United Nations | 205 |
25 | A Legal Regime for Orbital Debris: Elements of a Multilateral Treaty | 214 |
26 | Panel Discussion led by Diane Wood | 229 |
27 | Panel Discussion led by Paul Uhlir | 232 |
28 | Suggested Further Reading on Orbital Debris | 248 |
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