Space above the Earth has no fences, yet it is far from lawless. As satellites multiply and nations and private companies stake their claims to orbital paths, resources, and territory beyond our atmosphere, questions of ownership, jurisdiction, and responsibility become increasingly urgent. This AI-generated book examines the legal framework that governs outer space, from the founding treaties of the twentieth century to the modern disputes over satellite constellations, orbital debris, and lunar resources. You will learn how international law defines sovereignty beyond Earth, who is held liable when things go wrong, and how emerging commercial interests are testing rules written for a different era. Written for readers new to the subject, it offers a clear and factual introduction to one of the more overlooked legal frontiers of our time.