One of SPI’s graduate students, Chris Beauregard, recently presented a paper titled “Evaluating and Communicating Acceptable Levels of Risk in Space Tourism” at the International Association for the Advancement of Space Safety Conference last Wednesday.
Month: October 2017
“Why Should We Go? Reevaluating the Rationales for Human Spaceflight in the 21st Century”
SPI graduate student Cody Knipfer published “Why Should We Go? Reevaluating the Rationales for Human Spaceflight in the 21st Centry” in The Space Review.
“It’s Time to Reevaluate Export Controls on Commercial Spacecraft”
SPI graduate student Cody Knipfer published “It’s Time to Reevaluate Export Controls on Commercial Spacecraft” in Fair Observer.
“The Case for Domestic Rocket Engine Procurement”
SPI graduate student Chris Beauregard published “The Case for Domestic Rocket Engine Procurement” in the October edition of the Journal of Science Policy & Governance.
First Meeting of the National Space Council
The National Space Council held its first meeting last Thursday at the National Air and Space Museum’s Steven F. Udvar-Hazy Center, in front of Space Shuttle Discovery. The Space Policy Institute sent a delegation of students to watch members of the President’s Cabinet discuss the future of U.S. Space exploration with leaders from the private industry, government, as well as scientists.
First Meeting of the National Space Council
When
Thursday, October 5, 2017
10:00am
Where
Udvar-Hazy Center
National Air and Space Museum
The National Space Council held its first meeting last Thursday at the National Air and Space Museum’s Steven F. Udvar-Hazy Center, in front of Space Shuttle Discovery. The Space Policy Institute sent a delegation of students to watch members of the President’s Cabinet discuss the future of U.S. Space exploration with leaders from the private industry, government, as well as scientists.