Below you will find pages that utilize the taxonomy term “Outer Space Treaty”
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A 1967 Treaty Is Blocking the Orbital Cleanup the World Needs
The Outer Space Treaty was signed in 1967, when humanity had launched a few hundred objects into orbit and the idea of orbital congestion was not yet a planning problem. The treaty assigns responsibility for objects in space — operational or defunct — to the nation that launched them. That provision made sense as an accountability mechanism in a two-superpower space race. It has become an obstruction to the collective action the orbital environment now requires.