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How can emerging spacefaring and developing nations share in the benefits of space?
This project, part of the Interplanetary Initiative fellowship program, explores the evolving space domain and emerging players, focusing on equitable space access for developing nations. It identifies challenges and provides practical policy recommendations to overcome these barriers. The research supports the broader goal of promoting space as the “province of humankind,” advocating for inclusivity and global collaboration in space exploration.
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Past
Category
Research and science | Policy and business
Environment
Earth | LEO, MEO, GEO | Moon and Mars
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Theodora Vassilika Ogden
Senior Analyst
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Interplanetary Initiative welcomes its first fellow
ASU’s Interplanetary Initiative appoints Theodora Ogden as its first fellow to study global space autonomy.
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