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Article | Reflections on the International Legal Framework Governing the Re-entry of Space Objects |
Authors | Xiaodan Wu * xThis article is the result of research projects financed by China Ministry of Education (Serial No. 17YJC820052). |
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China’s first space station, Tiangong-1, returned to earth on 1 April 2018 after more than six years in outer space. This was not isolated and some of the previous return of space objects are Cosmos 854 in 1978, Skylab in 1979, Delta II second stage in 1997, MIR Space Station in 2001, Italian BeppoSax in 2003, US-193 in 2008 and ESA’s GOCE in 2013. In light of these events and its inevitably increasing frequencies, it is necessary to reflect on the international law governing the re-entry of space objects. |