Credit: United Nations
HOUSTON—An MIT-led simulation and modeling effort offers a potential space-based method for detecting nuclear weapons in Earth orbit. Such weapons are a violation of the Outer Space Treaty (OST), which entered into force in 1967. The treaty’s 117 signatories include the U.S., Russia and China. The...
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