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View all guidesSpace Compliance Roadmap 2026–2030: What to Do and When
An actionable year-by-year roadmap to EU Space Act and NIS2 readiness for space operators. Covers what to do in 2026 through 2030, how to sequence scoping, authorization, cybersecurity, debris, and insurance work, and how to avoid the late-discovery failures that derail compliance programmes.
UK Space Compliance: Space Industry Act & Outer Space Act Guide
Complete guide to UK space regulation for operators and launch providers. Covers the Space Industry Act 2018, the Outer Space Act 1986, CAA and UK Space Agency licensing, modelled insurance and liability caps, spaceports, and how UK rules sit alongside the EU Space Act after Brexit.
US Space Licensing: FCC, FAA & NOAA Compliance Guide
Complete guide to US space regulation for satellite operators and launch providers. Covers FCC Part 25 satellite licensing and the five-year deorbit rule, FAA Part 450 launch and reentry licensing, NOAA remote-sensing licensing, and how the agencies fit together for a single mission.
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View all articlesWhat actually binds space operators in 2026
While the EU Space Act remains a proposal, operators still face NIS2, national space laws, export control, spectrum, and the Cyber Resilience Act. A map of what is law today versus what is still legislative text.
Atlas is a counsel workspace — not a space-law database
How Atlas is built for space-sector law firms and in-house teams: matters, vault, drafting, and research over primary sources — with the human still making the legal call.
Export control for space hardware: classify, screen, document
Every shipment of spacecraft parts, ground equipment, or controlled software is a legal act. Passage keeps classification, screening, and evidence under the export officer — it does not grant clearance.