Developing Australia's role in space is vital for national security

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Ireland-Piper, Danielle

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The Australian Strategic Policy Institute

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Activities in space matter for national security, not least because of the significance of remote-sensing technologies in gathering intelligence and data. Any weaponisation of space presents obvious national security challenges. Continued safe access to space, and also to launch sites, will be key in securing essential information, such as that used to monitor military activity and climate events, and in delivering humanitarian aid. The use of space also poses unique legal challenges, including when and how domestic laws might apply to space activities - for example, the application of criminal law in space and the challenges posed by the use and misuse of extraterritorial jurisdiction in space generally.

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The Strategist — The Australian Strategic Policy Institute Blog

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2099-12-31

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