The European Commission has introduced the EU Space Act, a legislative proposal aimed at creating a unified internal market for space activities within the European Union. The Act seeks to regulate the civilian satellite sector by establishing clear rules akin to traffic regulations to prevent orbital congestion and reduce space debris. It aims to provide legal certainty for satellite and rocket manufacturers, enhance competition, and safeguard European strategic interests in orbit. The legislation also includes provisions to simplify procedures for both European and foreign space operators, promote cybersecurity in the space sector, and support the growth of the European space economy. The EU Space Act reflects a broader vision to make space activities cleaner, safer, and fairer while facilitating the expansion of European companies into new markets. This initiative is part of the EU's effort to address the increasing challenges posed by space debris and to assert regulatory influence globally in space governance.
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