LSE IQ podcast   /     Who owns outer space?

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Contributor(s): Dr Helen Sharman, Dr Jill Stuart, Dr Dimitrios Stroikos | What kind of possibilities does this new space age bring—and what dangers should we be worried about? Can any nation seize possession of the moon? Could it be mined? Is there junk in space? And whatever happened to that flag that Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin planted on the moon fifty five years ago? To find out more, Maayan Arad speaks to Dr Helen Sharman, the first British astronaut in space who flew aboard the Soviet spacecraft Soyuz TM-12 in 1991. He also talks to Dr Jill Stuart, an expert in the politics, ethics and law of outer space exploration and exploitation and Visiting Fellow in LSE’s Department of Government, and Dr Dimitrios Stroikos, LSE Fellow in the Department of International Relations and Head of the Space Policy Programme at LSE IDEAS.   Contributors Dr Helen Sharman, first British astronaut Dr Jill Stuart, Visiting Fellow at LSE’s Department of Government Dr Dimitrios Stroikos, LSE Fellow in the Department of International Relations at LSE and Head of the Space Policy Programme at LSE IDEAS.

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Duration
00:29:39
Publishing date
2024-11-20 00:00
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http://www.lse.ac.uk/lse-player?id=63ad1dd9-20cb-420e-8a63-ba86f02b4663
Contributors
  Dr Helen Sharman, Dr Jill Stuart, Dr Dimitrios Stroikos
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https://media.rawvoice.com/lse_LSEIQ/richmedia.lse.ac.uk/lseiq/20241120_lseiq_ep69_whoOwnsOuterSpace.mp3
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