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Paper Title: THE FUTURE OF SPACE TOURISM AND LEGAL CONCERNS
Authors Name: Samveg Bafna , Dr. Jyoti Dharma
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Abstract: Advancements in technology have made unbelievable developments in the space sector. One such development is Space tourism, which refers to taking humans to space for the experience of exploring space, parallel to tourism in general. It is governed by international treaties like the Outer Space Treaty, but ambiguities remain due to outdated laws. India, which gained global attention with its Chandrayaan-3 lunar mission, is exploring its potential in space tourism. ISRO aims to launch human spaceflights by 2024-2025, with plans to offer space tourism by 2030. Despite the excitement surrounding space tourism, challenges such as environmental concerns, safety risks, and the high costs of space travel persist. Furthermore, there is a need to update international space laws to address the evolving dynamics of space tourism and to provide clear regulations for both private and governmental entities involved in this sector. India`s ISRO is progressing to reach heights of NASA [ USA ] and ROSCOSMOS[ Russia ]This research is done with the motive of throwing light on the intricacies of outer space, future prospects in space explorations, introduction of a unique field of law, i.e. space law, brief of treaties and regulations currently governing the space sector in the world, laws made by the US problems in these laws space tourism, agencies conducting it, India`s progress and future prospects, public-private partnership as a medium to reach great heights and finally concluding with suggestions for successful implementation of space tourism.
Keywords: Space tourism, Outer Space Treaty, ISRO, space law, orbital flights
Cite Article: "THE FUTURE OF SPACE TOURISM AND LEGAL CONCERNS", International Journal of Science & Engineering Development Research (www.ijrti.org), ISSN:2455-2631, Vol.10, Issue 2, page no.a683-a691, February-2025, Available :http://www.ijrti.org/papers/IJRTI2502071.pdf
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