Convention on Registration of Objects Launched into Outer Space

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Treaty Code:

M2018-01

Treaty Type:

Multilateral

Common Name:

Registration Convention

Responsible Department:

Business Innovation and Employment

Administering Department:

Business Innovation and Employment

Treaty Status:

In Force

Treaty Summary:

The Registration Convention is a binding treaty, and accession makes it mandatory for New Zealand as a launching State to establish and maintain a register for space objects launched into outer space. Under Article IV of the Registration Convention, New Zealand is required to provide to the UN Secretary-General, as soon as practicable, specified information concerning each space object carried on its registry (the name of launching State or States, an appropriate designator of the space object or its registration number, the date and territory or location of launch; basic orbital parameters, including: nodal period; (ii) inclination; (iii) apogee; (iv) perigee; and general function of the space object).

Accession to the Registration Convention signals that New Zealand is a responsible launching State; and provides a mechanism to agree with other State Parties on who should register, and retain jurisdiction and control, over a space object.

[A space object includes the component parts of a space object and its launch vehicle (Article I(b)). In practice, a space object is anything that is launched into Earth orbit or beyond.]

NZ Adherence Status:

In Force

Adherence Type:

Acceded to

Signature Date:

23/01/2018

Adherence Date:

23/01/2018

Expired:

No

Date Concluded:

23/01/2018

Place Concluded:

N/A

Entry Into Force Date:

15/09/1976

NZ Entry Into Force Date:

23/01/2018

Termination Date:

Withdrawal Date:

Withdrawal Notification Date:

NZ Objections:

No

NZ Reservations:

No

NZ Declarations:

No

NZ Territorial Applications:

None

NZTS Number:

UNTS Number:

15020

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