Assistant Professor & Research Coordinator BVDU, New Law College, Pune, India
Human interest these days has developed a particular inquisitiveness to unearth innovative objects, discovering the grounds in the wake of fables and superstitions, and now humanity’s contemporary concern is the conundrums in outer space. Owing to technological progress, now ordinary citizens can also visit space as a tourist and not just trained astronauts. Space tourism can be defined as exploring outer space for recreational, leisure and relaxation purposes. India is at close quarters to securing a position for herself in the tillage of space tourism, question is; what are space tourism capabilities, and legal challenges for our nation?
Research Paper
International Journal of Law Management and Humanities, Volume 6, Issue 2, Page 1924 - 1940
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