Race for the stars : With mankind conquering space, the universe is beset with earthly problems
One of the consequences of this rivalry is that a shadow has fallen on international space treaties that were inked after painstaking negotiations. The Outer Space Treaty of 1967 laid down the foundational principles for human space exploration — it should be peaceful and benefit all mankind, not just one country. But it has little by way of detail and has now become outdated since it does not include the possibility of colonization. This pact was followed by the Moon Agreement of 1979 to prevent commercial exploitation of outer-space resources, but the US, China, Russia and India — the principal space warriors today — did not ratify it. Then, in October last year, came the Artemis Accords, a document purportedly articulating international norms for the development of planets, their satellites and other celestial objects of economic interest. Once again, Russia, India and China, each with sizeable space programmes of their own, chose not to be signatories, alleging that the US is trying to covertly impose its own laws on space. Perhaps their concern has something to do with the initiatives largely led by the US that adroitly combine political and commercial interests. For instance, Jeff Bezos — he plans to travel to space next month aboard his ‘passenger rocket’ — has argued in favour of moving heavy industry off the face of the earth and building space-based infrastructure that will create opportunities for economic growth. The billionaire, Elon Musk, is eyeing habitation on Mars to save humanity from extinction in the event of a catastrophe on earth. Unfortunately, these ambitions are not tempered by participatory debates on the modalities of cooperative civil exploration of outer space.
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