NewTrans2.txt[9/15/2024 8:28:26 PM] those used for remote sensing, meteorology, communications and navigation; (g) Consideration of the implications of planned developments in space technology, such as orbital solar power stations, space manufacturing, space transportation and manned space stations, the implications of the use of the geostationary satellite orbit; the need for and possibilities for improving such use and measures to be taken to that end; (h) Discussion of the nature of the near-Earth environment, including the upper atmosphere and the magnetosphere, and ways of protecting it. International cooperation and the role of the United Nations (a) Consideration of reports on the nature and scope of bilateral and multilateral cooperation in space activities; (b) Consideration of reports on the activities of the United Nations system, including its specialized agencies, and other international organizations concerned with the exploration and peaceful uses of outer space; (c) Assessment of the role of the United Nations, the specialized agencies, other international organizations and bilateral and multilateral cooperation programmes with a view to ensuring broad international cooperation on the basis of equality; (d) Assessment of the role of the United Nations in the use of space technology for the benefit of all countries and consideration of the need for and possibilities for strengthening that role.
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