What happens If A Cyberattack Targets A Satellite System?
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Cyberattacks on satellites are actionable—but outcomes depend on proving who did it and how severe the impact was.
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Cyberattacks on satellites are actionable—but outcomes depend on proving who did it and how severe the impact was.
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Psychological trauma after a near-death event can be compensable, particularly where the event results from preventable system or operational failure.
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Can a commercial spaceflight operator be held liable for a temporary life-support system failure that does not result in death?
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When a suspected homicide occurs on a private space mission, who has authority to investigate, collect evidence, and prosecute—and how does that process actually unfold?
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Can acts equivalent to piracy—such as hijacking or seizing control of a spacecraft—occur in space, and how would legal systems respond?
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Can a civilian space tourist be legally subjected to military law during a mission, and what authority does the military actually exercise over them?