... Moon’s surface… and later Mars. Again, this is all done by international collaboration and co-operation based on the very strong ties we have established with the collaboration framework for the ISS, and we see this as a very strong base...
..., finding, tracking, and characterising near-Earth objects is vital to the overall planetary defence strategy, as are international collaboration and coordinated communication efforts. As DART and Hera fly to Didymos in the next few years, they will...
... hinder technological innovation, the urgency of addressing space debris issues is evident, as is the need for international collaboration between governments, private organisations, and academia, to intervene and develop policies and protocols with...
... climate change and facilitating the transition to low-emission societies, and promote international collaboration in that regard, in line with international mechanisms and organizations (Objective 2.4). Promote the use of space-based technologies...
...Since its launch in 1998, the ISS has become one of the most ambitious international collaborations in human history. It is currently financed by all of its collaborators, but receives the majority of its funding from NASA, Roscosmos and the European...
... those risks to create countermeasures to enable more advanced space travel. By integrating international collaborative science, and thus emphasising the 'I' in International Space Station, our combined efforts can yield the biggest benefit."