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This Week in The Space Review - 2019 November 11
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This Week in The Space Review

November 11, 2019

Welcome to The Space Review's weekly newsletter!

Near-Earth space governance is all about the money

The growth of commercial space activities is placing new pressures on existing governance regimes in space on topics ranging from space traffic management to export control. Adam Routh argues that the solution is not new treaties but rather a growing network of bilateral agreements that address those concerns.
 

Commercial cargo's next phase

The launch of a Cygnus cargo spacecraft to the International Space Station earlier this month marked the start of a new round of NASA contracts to support the ISS. Jeff Foust reports on the changes existing companies are making to their cargo vehicles as well as one new entrant.
 

China's Earth-Moon space economic zone venture

Chinese officials recently discussed a long-term vision of an economic zone spanning from the Earth to the Moon and Mars that they believe could be worth $10 trillion by 2050. Ajey Lele examines if that concept seems credible for the Chinese to achieve.
 

Review: Dr Space Junk vs The Universe

Space debris is a growing concern, most acknowledge, with a need to clean up increasingly cluttered orbits. Jeff Foust reviews a book that discusses how such debris, and detritus left on the Moon and other worlds, also has archaeological insights that shouldn't be overlooked.



 
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Until next week,

Jeff Foust
Editor, The Space Review
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