Computer Science – Performance
Scientific paper
Oct 1993
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IAF, International Astronautical Congress, 44th, Graz, Austria, Oct. 16-22, 1993, 9 p.
Computer Science
Performance
Environment Management, Midair Collisions, Outer Space Treaty, Space Communication, Space Debris, Space Missions, Human Performance, Intelsat Satellites, Space Exploration, Synchronous Satellites
Scientific paper
Various aspects of space-environment management are discussed. Attention is called to the fact that, while space radio communications are already under an adequate management by the International Communications Union, the use of nuclear power sources is regulated by the recently adopted set of principles, and space debris will be discussed in the near future at the UN COPUOS, other aspects of management of outer space received little or no attention of the international community. These include the competency of crews and technical equipment of spacecraft launched by newcomers to space exploration; monitoring of locations and motions of space objects (now in national hands), with relevant data made accessible through a computer network; and the requirement to use space only for beneficial purposes and not for promoting narrow and debatable interests damaging the outer space environment and impeding on astronomical observations. It is suggested that some of these tasks would be best performed by an international space agency within the UN system of organizations.
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