Event Title

Setting the Stage: Introduction to NASA’s Artemis Program and the Basics of Space Law

Location

C|M|LAW Moot Courtroom

Start Date

6-3-2020 9:35 AM

End Date

6-3-2020 10:35 AM

Description

This team-lecture by Prof. Sundahl and Mr. Johnson, both recognized leaders in the field of space law, will describe NASA’s Artemis Program which has been designed to send astronauts to the Moon by 2024 and then explain the basic contours of the laws that govern both governmental and private activity in outer space. This presentation will cover the four international treaties that lay the groundwork for regulating space activity before providing an overview of domestic legislation in the United States and elsewhere that regulate private space activity, including the issuance of launch licenses and radio frequency licenses.

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Mar 6th, 9:35 AM Mar 6th, 10:35 AM

Setting the Stage: Introduction to NASA’s Artemis Program and the Basics of Space Law

C|M|LAW Moot Courtroom

This team-lecture by Prof. Sundahl and Mr. Johnson, both recognized leaders in the field of space law, will describe NASA’s Artemis Program which has been designed to send astronauts to the Moon by 2024 and then explain the basic contours of the laws that govern both governmental and private activity in outer space. This presentation will cover the four international treaties that lay the groundwork for regulating space activity before providing an overview of domestic legislation in the United States and elsewhere that regulate private space activity, including the issuance of launch licenses and radio frequency licenses.