Re: Space Treaty VS. Space Mirror

Tony Beresford (starman@camtech.net.au)
Sat, 28 Nov 1998 23:52:44 +1000

At 21:04 27/11/98 -0500, James Husnay Sr. wrote:
>
>If treaty's mean anything with former States, Article 9 states, A State
>Party to the Treaty which has reason to believe that an activity or
>experiment planned by another State Party in outer space, including the
>moon and other celestial bodies, would cause potentially harmful
>interference, may request consultation concerning the activity or
>experiment.
>
The main problem with this James, is that only a government can
enforce this. If the US Government isnt sufficiently interested
there is no way to get it enforced.
Tony Beresford