The testing of a direct-ascent anti-satellite weapon on 15 November 2021 has prompted renewed efforts in space arms control. A multilateral treaty banning all destructive anti-satellite weapon tests is urgently needed.
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Boley, A., Byers, M. Anti-satellite weapon tests to disrupt large satellite constellations. Nat Astron 8, 10–12 (2024). https://doi.org/10.1038/s41550-023-02173-9
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