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  • THE DEEP SPACE EFFECT AND ITS INFLUENCE ON HUMAN SOCIETY

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    MOON VILLAGE ASSOCIATION - Cultural Considerations Working Group in cooperation with SPACE RENAISSANCE INTERNATIONAL The webinar will take place Wednesday, February 8, 2023, at 17.00 CET AGENDA Remo Rapetti: Introduction Giuseppe Reibaldi and Bernard Foing: Welcome address Frank White: The Universal Insight and the Overview Effect Annahita Nezami: Going boldly where no human has gone before: Read More

  • Island Zero – the SPACE Project

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    Abstract In 2013 Jerry Stone set up The SPACE Project - (Study Project Advancing Colony Engineering) - at the British Interplanetary Society, to update the concept from the 1970s of a 10,000-person space habitat at the EarthMoon L5 location. Jerry started the project not by setting goals or saying what topics they should cover, but Read More

  • New Space Economy: storia, attualità e prospettive

    Sala della Cultura, Provincia di Catanzaro , Italy

    Space economy, leader dell’economia globale Sala della Cultura, Provincia di Catanzaro, 27 Febbraio 2023 New Space Economy: storia, attualità e prospettive Incontro con gli studenti delle superiori, h 10:00 10:00 – Natale Viscomi - introduzione 10:15 – Adriano V. Autino (Fondatore ed ex-presidente, Space Renaissance International) - News Space Economy: storia, attualità e prospettive 11:00 Read More

  • Vita e salute fuori dall’atmosfera terrestre

    Sala della Cultura, Provincia di Catanzaro , Italy

    Space economy, leader dell’economia globale Sala della Cultura, Provincia di Catanzaro, 27 Febbraio 2023 Vita e salute fuori dall'atmosfera terrestre Incontro con la medicina, h 14:30 14:30 - Natale Viscomi - introduzione 14:45 - Adriano V. Autino – Breve introduzione su: le minacce dell’ambiente spaziale alla vita ed alla salute, nella prospettiva dell’espansione civile nello Read More

  • Illustrating the Universe – Danielle Futselaar

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    Abstract An astronomical publication reads much more pleasantly with some pictures. A picture of Jupiter or the Andromeda Galaxy for example. But what about subjects of which there are no pictures? Think of an exoplanet or an interstellar comet, or a phenomenon discovered by radio telescope. Then 'artist impressions' bring salvation. An essential bio Daniëlle Read More

  • The booming new space economy – Adriano V. Autino

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    Abstract The new space economy is booming at increasing pace, since the first years of 21st Century. The sector moved first steps, from 1997 to 2004, when about 20 companies competed to win the X-Prize. The $10 million Ansari XPRIZE was conceived and funded by the philanthropists Peter Diamandis and Gregg Maryniak, with the purpose Read More

  • Space Psychology & Human Factors – Celia Avila-Rauch

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    Abstract Psychology is a science that studies the human mind and its functions, primarily those that affect human behaviour. Psychology promotes productive and effective communication, avoids unnecessary conflicts and regulates our mood, motivation, resilience and self-esteem. Psychology explores the concepts of perception, attention, emotion, motivation, brain functioning, intelligence, thinking, personal relationships, consciousness and unconsciousness. The Read More

  • Juice – Journey to Jupiter, with Ulrich Köhler

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    Abstract "We have a mission to Jupiter!" – Those were the words of Andrea Accomazzo, flight director of the latest ESA mission after successful launch of the JUICE spacecraft on April 14th. The pre-last Ariane 5 rose and shot precisely through the clouds in Kourou and deployed JUICE in an orbit around the sun where Read More

  • The Role of Space Habitat Technology in Developing Robust Sustainable Communities on Earth

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    Abstract Although most advocates of space settlement have focused on the potential value of natural resources and energy from space to nations on Earth the most important contribution will from the technology that will be developed to enable sustainable communities in space. The technologies necessary to create the closed cycle economy that is required for Read More

  • Red-green sunset and other chemical Mars stories

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    Abstract Why blue-greenish sunsets and red sky? Was the Mars an Earth-like blue planet? How is Mars through the eyes of a NASA Mars Exploration Rover? Such exciting questions will be discussed in the talk of Franz Renz. A short bio Franz Renz is Austrian, got his first degree in mechanical engineering, studied chemistry and Read More

  • An 18th SDG: Space for All, on Earth and Beyond

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    Abstract Since 2015, reusable rockets have dramatically decreased the cost of transportation from Earth to orbit. Such process is paving the path toward a civilian space development and astropolitical uses of space as well. 2015 can now be identified as a “turning point” in history, signifying a change of paradigm, from “traditional” aerospace to a Read More