Security concerns spur New Zealand to regulate who can monitor satellites

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Security concerns spur New Zealand to regulate who can monitor satellites
The New Zealand government will pass legislation next year to prevent entities that "do not share the country’s values" from using it as a base to monitor satellites. The South Pacific nation's location and clear skies make it a good place to launch and monitor satellites from, with the ...

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