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  • ...th]], (approximately 100 km or 62.1 miles). The inception of the field of space law began with the launching in October of 1957 of the world's first satellite, Space law also encompasses national laws, and many countries have passed national spa
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  • *[http://www.iafastro-iisl.com International Institute of Space Law] *[http://www.spacelawprobe.com Space Law Probe]
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  • {{r|Space law}}
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  • ...th]], (approximately 100 km or 62.1 miles). The inception of the field of space law began with the launching in October of 1957 of the world's first satellite, Space law also encompasses national laws, and many countries have passed national spa
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  • .... There is no universally accepted legal definition of outer space (see [[space law]]). A working definition accepted by many legal experts assumes that outer ...nd either to define space by excluding that which is not considered space. Space law treaties do not contain a formal definition, but, with reasonable good fait
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