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Bogota Declaration Declaración de Bogotá
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The Declaration of the First Meeting of Equatorial Countries, also known as the Bogota Declaration, is a declaration made and signed in 1976 by seven equatorial countries, and was an attempt to assert sovereignty over those portions of the geostationary orbit that continuously lie over the signatory nations' territory. These claims have been one of the few attempts to challenge the 1967 Outer Space Treaty, but they did not receive wider international support or recognition. Subsequently, they were largely abandoned. El 3 de diciembre de 1976 se lleva a cabo una conferencia en la capital de Colombia con los Jefes de Delegaciones de 8 países ecuatoriales,​ de aquí surge La Declaración de Bogotá, un documento con el cual se esperaba sentar un precedente al establecer soberanías nacionales sobre las órbitas geoestacionarias que rodean el planeta. Esta se convertiría en la protesta de Brasil, Colombia, Congo, Ecuador, Indonesia, Kenia, Uganda y Zaire al Tratado sobre el espacio ultraterrestre firmado inicialmente por Estados Unidos, el Reino unido y Rusia el 27 de enero de 1967. Aquí se establece que el espacio ultraterrestre no podrá ser objeto de apropiación nacional por reivindicación de soberanía.​
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El 3 de diciembre de 1976 se lleva a cabo una conferencia en la capital de Colombia con los Jefes de Delegaciones de 8 países ecuatoriales,​ de aquí surge La Declaración de Bogotá, un documento con el cual se esperaba sentar un precedente al establecer soberanías nacionales sobre las órbitas geoestacionarias que rodean el planeta. Esta se convertiría en la protesta de Brasil, Colombia, Congo, Ecuador, Indonesia, Kenia, Uganda y Zaire al Tratado sobre el espacio ultraterrestre firmado inicialmente por Estados Unidos, el Reino unido y Rusia el 27 de enero de 1967. Aquí se establece que el espacio ultraterrestre no podrá ser objeto de apropiación nacional por reivindicación de soberanía.​ The Declaration of the First Meeting of Equatorial Countries, also known as the Bogota Declaration, is a declaration made and signed in 1976 by seven equatorial countries, and was an attempt to assert sovereignty over those portions of the geostationary orbit that continuously lie over the signatory nations' territory. These claims have been one of the few attempts to challenge the 1967 Outer Space Treaty, but they did not receive wider international support or recognition. Subsequently, they were largely abandoned.
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