Abstract This Viewpoint is a slightly edited version of the ‘Statement by Space Explorers on Human Space Exploration’ produced in the wake of a workshop organized by the European Space Policy Institute and held in Vienna in May 2010. While noting the cultural differences in understandings of ‘exploration’ around the world, it also affirms the phenomenon as a globe-wide, human urge, emphasizing that only the physical presence of a human being can assure the full emotional quality of exploration. It calls upon decision makers to regard human space exploration as a global trans-cultural quest that should be supported and furthered.
Human space exploration – A global trans-cultural quest
Space Policy ; 27 , 1 ; 24-26
2010-10-21
3 pages
Aufsatz (Zeitschrift)
Elektronische Ressource
Englisch
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