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IS PLANET EARTH READY FOR A COSMIC BATTLEGROUND?

Years ago, Buzz Aldrin said: “Once you have stood on another celestial body and looked back at the Earth, you realise how small, precious and fragile it is amid the vastness of space. We shouldn’t be fighting over it.” Buzz was a successful fighter pilot before he became an astronaut, and the experience of walking on the Moon changed him hugely. The moonwalkers went there in peace for all humankind. If NASA plans work out, they will do it again.

Most have always had philosophies and feelings which transcend national, cultural and racial barriers. It comes with the turf. Space agencies around the world, including NASA and the European Space Agency (ESA), are for the peaceful exploration of space. But for others, ‘peaceful’ equates with ‘defence’, since strong armed forces can keep the peace. Military planners in the richer nations are increasingly turning their attention to space for the protection of space assets and’ services and possible warfighting in orbit. Developments in civil space can often be applied to military programs.

Recent, very worrying political events have shown that even the most

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