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   KEYWORDS : SPACE TRAFFIC CONTROL
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Space Crimes and Misdemeanors -- Hazel Muir  -- New Scientist  -- April 23, 2005

A new study finds that the geostationary orbit is becoming cluttered with inactive satellites due to the failure of spacefaring nations to move satellites into disposal orbits after they have ceased to function.

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Space Traffic Control: Steering Clear of Collisions -- Leonard David  -- Space.com  -- May 05, 2004

Space policy experts are beginning to discuss a surveillance and collision avoidance service -- a traffic cop-like tactic to better regulate outer space.

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Space Debris: Next Steps -- Theresa Hitchens  -- Space.com  -- April 01, 2004

Theresa Hitchens argues the "failure to stem the creation of space debris will undercut the security of all assets in space, increasing the likelihood of collisions and possible conflict over liability for them." She offers a number of actions for the international community to pursue, including an "open, publicly available space surveillance network and database."

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Wanted: Traffic Cops for Space -- Andrew C. Revkin  -- New York Times  -- February 18, 2003

The U.N. Office for Outer Space Affairs is considering proposals to establish pollution and air traffic controls in orbit.

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Some Ideas on Space Security -- Theresa Hitchens  -- Center for Defense Information  -- December 12, 2002

Theresa Hitchens discusses three measures that would help improve international space cooperation and reach a compromise on the space weapons debate. The three measures are space debris mitigation, space traffic control, and transparency.

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U.S., China, G7 Countries Flout Satellite Registry -- Christopher Noble  -- Space.com  -- August 16, 2001

The United States, China and most other major nations with satellites in space have failed to register all of them -- a violation of a Cold War-era U.N. convention intended to keep the arms race from moving into orbit.

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U.S. Spy Satellites Stray From Their Orbits, Analyst Says -- Staff  -- Space.com  -- August 09, 2001

Astronomers charge that the U.S. is not in compliance with the 1975 U.N. Convention on Registration of Objects Launched into Outer Space because several U.S. spy satellites are not in the orbits the Pentagon says they are.

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US Spy Sats In "Wrong" Orbits -- Jeff Hecht  -- Spacedaily  -- August 08, 2001

America's spy satellites are not in the orbits the Pentagon says they are, according to a respected space analyst. The errors will add to concerns over George W. Bush's plans to place weapons in space. If today's satellite orbits cannot be trusted, opponents reason, how will we verify the numbers of future space-based anti-missile lasers and anti-satellite weapons?

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Holy Hunks of Junk, It's Raining Boosters! -- Leonard David  -- Space.com  -- May 10, 2000

The remains of rockets are raining from space, hitting Earth with disturbing frequency. While no one yet has been killed or seriously hurt, scientists say the risk of injury is greater, as more and more pieces reach the ground.

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Controlling the Spaceways -- William O. Glascoe  -- Space Policy Digest  -- May 01, 1999

The author argues that spacefaring nations should pursue space traffic management to prevent collisions and avoid conflict.

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