The Global Exploration Strategy and Why it Matters
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The Global Exploration Strategy and Why it Matters
14 Space Agencies
ASI
BNSC
CNES
CNSA
CSA
CSIRO
DLR
ESA
ISRO
JAXA
KARI
NASA
NSAU
Roscomos
Italy
UK
France
China
Canada
Australia
Germany
Europe
India
Japan
South Korea
USA
Ukraine
Russia
Ian Crawford
“This Framework for Coordination of the Global
Exploration Strategy presents a vision of
tomorrow in which the human frontiers are
permanently expanded into the solar system,
inspiring generations of humanity to come. It
foresees how the robotic and human space
exploration efforts undertaken by many nations,
working individually and in partnership, could be
coordinated to maximise the long-term benefits
for all humanity.”
Space exploration is driven by
• human civilization: extending human presence to other planets to enable
eventual settlement;
• scientific knowledge: pursuing scientific activities that address
fundamental questions about the history of Earth, the solar system, and
the universe – and about our place in them;
• global partnerships: providing a challenging, shared, and peaceful
activity that unites nations in pursuit of common objectives;
• economic expansion: expanding Earth’s economic sphere and
conducting space activities that benefit life on the home planet; and
• public engagement: using a vibrant space exploration programme to
engage the public, encourage students and help develop the high-tech
workforce required to address the challenges of tomorrow.
http://www.globalspaceexploration.org
“Human and robotic exploration of the Moon,
asteroids, and Mars will strengthen and enrich
humanity’s future, bringing nations together in
a common cause, revealing new knowledge,
inspiring people and stimulating technical and
commercial innovation….”
The ‘Lucca’ Political Process
Third International Conference on Space Exploration, Lucca, 10 November 2011
41 countries: ESA and EU
member states, plus 12
others (Australia, Brazil,
Canada, China, India,
Israel, Japan, Russia,
South Africa, South Korea,
Ukraine, USA).
Lucca Declaration: “The government representatives in Lucca
committed to begin the open structured high-level policy
dialogue on space exploration at the government level for the
benefit of humankind.”
Ultimately, the Global Exploration Strategy matters
because Planet Earth needs and deserves a
unified space programme
Maintaining the momentum:
Ensure that the GES is more widely known
about by potential beneficiaries (science
and industry) and by the wider public
Ensure that UKSA are made aware
that the UK space community
considers it to be important
(UK)SEDS and Space
Generation Advisory
Council can play
an important
role