Call for Modern Space Laws as Autonomous Satellites Challenge Outdated Treaties: Urgent Updates Needed to Prevent Orbital Collisions

In an era where the cosmos is increasingly populated by competing satellite constellations, the potential for space collisions has risen dramatically. This growing concern was underscored in 2021 when a Starlink satellite and a OneWeb spacecraft narrowly avoided a collision. The automated systems of both companies did detect the close approach; however, the incident highlighted significant issues regarding communication and coordination between space-faring entities that rely heavily on autonomous systems. The event illuminated the fundamental incompatibilities between the human-centric, state-based frameworks of the existing international space law and the mechanisms of modern autonomous space operations. … Read more

California Ushers in 2025 with Groundbreaking Public Safety and Traffic Laws: From Autonomous Vehicles to Enhanced Sideshow Crackdowns

Sacramento, Calif. — As the calendar turns to 2025, California gears up to implement a host of new public safety laws, following their passage in the latest legislative session and receiving the stamp of approval from Governor Gavin Newsom. These laws, which cover a range of issues from autonomous vehicles to electric bicycle safety, are set to take effect starting January 1, unless specified otherwise. Amid growing concerns over public safety on roads, several laws have been enacted to curb reckless driving and illegal vehicle exhibitions such as sideshows. For instance, AB 1978 allows for … Read more