Thanks to Canadian legislators, outer space is now less lawless than it used to be.
Canada’s criminal code had already included crimes committed by its astronauts aboard the International Space Station as punishable by law. But the recent amendment now accounts for the Canadian Space Agency’s participation in the upcoming, through which NASA intends on sending people back to the Moon’s surface later this decade, and possibly as early as 2025.
The Artemis 2 mission, in which a crewed Orion capsule will travel to the Moon and back without landing, willa Canadian astronaut. Canada is also contributing a robotic arm to the Lunar Gateway, a planned outpost in orbit around the Moon. The European Space Agency, as well as Japan’s Aerospace Exploration Agency, are also taking part in the Artemis program.
As these international collaborations take shape in the midst of an evolving industry, it has become more crucial to reconsider the laws currently in place when it comes to governing space. As it stands, space is looselyof 1967, which was penned in light of the space race between the U.S. and the Soviet Union. The treaty hasn’t been updated since, and article six of the O
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