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Outer Space Treaty

Outer Space Treaty. By Eleanor Thomas And Philipp Fuhr. Background Information. Date: January 27th 1967 Purpose: To stop countries from being able to own land in space, and prevent more colonial competition. Participants: Initially USA, USSR and UK. Ratification dates:. Historic Events.

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Outer Space Treaty

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  1. Outer Space Treaty By Eleanor Thomas And Philipp Fuhr

  2. Background Information • Date: January 27th 1967 • Purpose: To stop countries from being able to own land in space, and prevent more colonial competition. • Participants: Initially USA, USSR and UK. • Ratification dates:

  3. Historic Events • The Cold War • The Vietnam War • The Space Race • The Nuclear Arms Race

  4. Cold War • USA and USSR • Fighting against and for the spread of communism • Caused many economic descreases • Relates: either country was determined to gain upper hand.

  5. Vietnam War • USA involved in Vietnam conflict. • 1962-1973 • A part of the Cold War. • Gave the USA a chance to test out many bombs

  6. Nuclear Arms Race

  7. Space Race • A competition between the USA and USSR • Who could attain firsts in space exploration? • From 1957-1975 • Relates: directly influenced the treaty, both the USA and USSR were in space.

  8. Participants Compliance • Every nation that signed the treat was forced to comply with the following: • the exploration and use of outer space shall be carried out for the benefit and in the interests of all countries and shall be the province of all mankind; • outer space shall be free for exploration and use by all States; • outer space is not subject to national appropriation by claim of sovereignty, by means of use or occupation, or by any other means; • States shall not place nuclear weapons or other weapons of mass destruction in orbit or on celestial bodies or station them in outer space in any other manner; • the Moon and other celestial bodies shall be used exclusively for peaceful purposes; • astronauts shall be regarded as the envoys of mankind; • States shall be responsible for national space activities whether carried out by governmental or non-governmental entities; • States shall be liable for damage caused by their space objects; and • States shall avoid harmful contamination of space and celestial bodies.

  9. Legal Loopholes • Only states Countries as a whole are not allowed own pieces of the moon or other celestial bodies. • Nothing is stated about individuals owning pieces of the moon or other celestial bodies.

  10. Implementation challenges • Very Vague • USSR vs. USA • Too futuristic • Not main priority for some countries (especially LEDC’S)

  11. BIBLIOGRAPHY • http://lunar.gsfc.nasa.gov/newsletter/LRO-June-07.pdf • http://www.state.gov/www/global/arms/treaties/space1.html

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