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Blog 'The Dark Side of Space Colonisation'

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10 February 2025
This blog explores the history and current state of space exploration, the EU’s space legislation proposal, and the ethics of space conservation.

By Taiba Maniar & Eliza Contra

Humans have always been captivated by the immenseness of space and its mysteries. From ancient civilisations to the present, space exploration has been a catalyst for human innovation and advancement. Recent breakthroughs have led to the discovery of new stars and planets and a deeper understanding of dark matter and black holes. As we continue to push the boundaries of understanding space, we can study space in hitherto unimaginable ways by utilising advanced technologies such as spacecraft, satellites and telescopes. However, the negligence exercise of our curiosity may have contributed to the significant changes in our solar system’s environment. For instance, the launching of spacecraft, satellites and extensive debris have led to the contamination of our outer space.

While we continue to explore and utilise space, it is immensely significant to take accountability and consider the impact of our actions in the long run. New issues are arising and gaining momentum as space technology advances and becomes more available to public and private companies. Outer space has become the target of commercial advancements, yet it lacks the regulatory structures that would prevent space from turning into a realm of pollution, corporate exploitation, and unmanageable debris. This blog will delve into the historical context of space exploration and its current state, as well as the EU’s space legislation proposal and the ethical aspects surrounding space preservation and conservation. By shedding light on these issues, we can assess the extent to which space law regulation has been inefficient in addressing space junk. 

This blog is categorized under the topic of Technology & Law. Read the entire blog 

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