AbstractAn interdisciplinary approach to discussing the human presence in outer space was undertaken on 11–12 October 2007 by the European Science Foundation (ESF), ESA and the European Space Policy Institute (ESPI). At the ‘Humans in Outer Space—Interdisciplinary Odysseys’ conference space experts and scholars from the area of humanities as well as social sciences discussed the roles disciplines such as law, philosophy, ethics, culture, art and psychology will increasingly play in space exploration. Conference output took form in the ‘Vienna Vision’, which provides a unique European perspective on the various needs and interests of humanities and social sciences linked with space exploration. This report presents the goals and outcome of the conference, as well describing the analysis leading to the creation of the Vienna Vision.
Interdisciplinary Odysseys: The ESF/ESA/ESPI Vienna Conference on Humans in Outer Space
Space Policy ; 24 , 1 ; 50-52
2007-01-01
3 pages
Aufsatz (Zeitschrift)
Elektronische Ressource
Englisch
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