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Evaluating International Collaboration for Human Exploration Beyond LEO

  • Emanuele Capparelli
  • , Laura Delgado-Lopez
  • , Natasha Bosanac
  • , Alexander Burg
  • , Johnathan Conley
  • , Koki Ho
  • , Justin Kugler
  • , Sara M. Langston
  • , Valentina Lo Gatto
  • , Oleg G. Mansurov
  • , Paul Nizenkov
  • , Ademir Vrolijk
  • , Luis Zea
  • , Jonathan Battat
  • Skolkovo Institute of Science and Technology
  • Institute for Global Environmental Strategies
  • Purdue University
  • The George Washington University
  • Stanford University
  • Massachusetts Institute of Technology
  • University of Houston
  • University of Sydney, Australia
  • Sapienza University of Rome
  • National University of Science and Technology
  • Universitat Stuttgart
  • University of Colorado, Boulder

Research output: Contribution to conferencePresentation

Abstract

Over 50 governments, intergovernmental organizations, non-governmental organizations, and private institutions are
directly involved in space activities. These actors have different rationales for pursuing space-related activities and
can play complementary roles in achieving ambitious space exploration efforts, which are increasingly cost-prohibitive for individual actors. Given this context, a multi-national and multi-cultural team with expertise in
different fields of space exploration, led by the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and the Skolkovo Institute of
Science and Technology, developed a framework for evaluating sustainable international space exploration
endeavors.
Original languageAmerican English
StatePublished - Jan 9 2014
Externally publishedYes
EventIAA Space Exploration Conference: Planetary Robotic and Human Spaceflight Exploration - Washington, DC
Duration: Jan 9 2014 → …

Conference

ConferenceIAA Space Exploration Conference: Planetary Robotic and Human Spaceflight Exploration
Period1/9/14 → …

Keywords

  • space exploration
  • space policy
  • international space endeavors
  • human spaceflight

Disciplines

  • Air and Space Law

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