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SUMMARY:MVA Italian Network - Round Table
DESCRIPTION:Program of the Round Table as part of Galassica festival \n\n\nIntroduzione (GR)\nMVA Italia- Presentazione degli obiettivi e programma preliminare (Molisella)\nIl Villaggio Lunare per i giovani (Giulia Bassani)\nNon space companies go to the Moon (Jim Keravala\, Membro del Board MVA)\nIl Futuro Prossimo Possibile nello Spazio e sulla Luna (Gennaro Russo\, IIF-CNS)\nDall’Overview Effect al turismo lunare: quale approccio culturale ai prossimi viaggi spaziali?(Remo Rapetti)\nTecnologie di esplorazione per Luna e Marte (Antonio Del Mastro; Mars Planet)\nDomade e Risposte con il publico\n\nMore informarion on Gallassica Website
URL:https://moonvillageassociation.org/event/mva-italian-network-round-table/
CATEGORIES:Regional Networks
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SUMMARY:C&C monthly call
DESCRIPTION:Zoom Link \nTopic: C&C WG call\nTime: Oct 9\, 2020 05:00 AM Paris \nJoin Zoom Meeting\nhttps://us02web.zoom.us/j/81804785449?pwd=ZFFBTXI4d3Npbm1GcVR3NnNjbEl2UT09 \nMeeting ID: 818 0478 5449\nPasscode: 383184\nOne tap mobile\n+19294362866\,\,81804785449#\,\,\,\,\,\,0#\,\,383184# US (New York)\n+12532158782\,\,81804785449#\,\,\,\,\,\,0#\,\,383184# US (Tacoma) \nDial by your location\n+1 929 436 2866 US (New York)\n+1 253 215 8782 US (Tacoma)\n+1 301 715 8592 US (Germantown)\n+1 312 626 6799 US (Chicago)\n+1 346 248 7799 US (Houston)\n+1 669 900 6833 US (San Jose)\nMeeting ID: 818 0478 5449\nPasscode: 383184\nFind your local number: https://us02web.zoom.us/u/kdRsyAPQf3 \n 
URL:https://moonvillageassociation.org/event/cc-monthly-call-10/
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SUMMARY:IAC 2020 – Symposium 4\, Session 2
DESCRIPTION:MVA president\, Dr. Giuseppe Reibaldi is co-chair of the IPC of Session D4.2\n\n\nSession Title\nContribution of Moon Village to Solving Global Societal Issues\n\nSession Description \n\n\nMoon Village is a concept that brings together efforts\, world-wide\, from the private sector\, governments\, academics and others to explore and use the Moon in a sustainable manner. Moon Village is a community of projects carried out by stakeholders from different fields (for example\, technical\, scientific\, cultural\, economic) working together. The implementation of the Moon Village has already started with missions and activities in line with its spirit\, It is a major step forward for the peaceful development of humankind. Moon Village can offer a new start to humanity on the Moon and on the Earth by contributing to solve global societal issues. The session will discuss the contributions of the Moon Village to the solution of global challenges (e.g.\, energy\, population\, sustainable development\, many others). How the Moon Village will support the understanding of the global societal issues and bring benefits to society on a global scale will also be discussed. The session will include also the identification of the related technologies that need to be developed. The definition of a roadmap complementary to the UN Agenda 2030 will be also discussed. \nSession details and paper abstractshttps://iafastro.directory/iac/browse/IAC-20/D4/2/ \n\n\nIAC 2020 \nIAC 2020 – The CyberSpace Edition will feature a Virtual Technical Programme based on a compilation of 10-minute video lectures. \nThe presentations will be available throughout the entire duration of the congress\, 12 to 14 October\, in the form of a **Technical Presentations’ Virtual Gallery**. The Virtual Gallery will be grouped per Symposia\, where all the video lectures and the full papers submitted to each Symposium will be be available to the Congress participants. \nMore information on the IAC 2020 website:https://www.iafastro.org/events/iac/iac-2020/ \n\n \n 
URL:https://moonvillageassociation.org/event/iac-2020-symposium-4-session-2/
CATEGORIES:Conferences,Forums
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SUMMARY:Fly me to the Moon: The Promise of Lunar Tourism
DESCRIPTION:MVA Cultural Considerations Working Group webinar \nAgenda  \n\n Introduction 5′ – Remo Rapetti\nGetting there 20′ – Derek Webber\nBeing there 20′ – Patrick Collins\nQ&A management and conclusions 15′ – Arthur Woods\n\nSpeakers \nDerek Webber is Director of Spaceport Associates\, a member of the Moon Village Association\, and on the board of the non-profit ForAllMoonkind. He is a consultant\, lecturer\, and author of four books on commercial space matters\, including space tourism markets\, regulation\, and spaceports. He is a former satellite engineer\, managing director of a satellite services operator\, and was Vice-Chair of Judges for the Google Lunar XPRIZE. He is active in efforts to protect the lunar legacy sites from future incursions. \nPatrick Collins is Chairman of the Society for Space Tourism of Japan (SSTJ) and Emeritus Professor of Azabu University\, where he taught economics for 19 years. Earlier he was a Guest Researcher at the Research Center for Advanced Science and Technology of Tokyo University (RCAST)\, the National Space Development Agency (NASDA)\, the National Aerospace Laboratory (NAL)\, and the Institute for Space and Astronautical Science (ISAS) in Japan\, after being Senior Lecturer at Imperial College in London\, where he wrote his doctoral thesis on the economics of solar power satellites. He is also a Vice-President of Space Renaissance International. The focus of Dr. Collins’ research for the past 40 years has been how to stimulate the growth of commercial space activities\, the two most important opportunities being tourism and solar power satellites\, including their use as snow melting satellites (SMS). \nRegister to participate in the webinar:https://www.eventbrite.com/e/fly-me-to-the-moon-the-promise-of-lunar-tourism-tickets-122226551907 \n or watch live on the MVA Facebook Page. \nThe admission in the webinar will be on a first come first served basis. \nVisit the Cultural Considerations Working Group website lunarology.space
URL:https://moonvillageassociation.org/event/fly-me-to-the-moon-the-promise-of-lunar-tourism/
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SUMMARY:Governance of Global Moon Exploration and Settlement Episode 4: Best Practices for Sustainable Lunar Activities - The way forward
DESCRIPTION:Both the United States and China have revealed their plans to return people to the Moon in the near future. Many other countries\, as well as private companies\, will partner with the U.S. and China in these endeavors. As these missions move forward\, the risk for interference or conflict arising from competition for sunlight\, ice\, and land will grow. In order to reduce this risk\, a set of basic ground rules must be implemented. NASA has begun the process of establishing these rules among its partners in the Artemis Project through a series of bilateral agreements. But the Artemis Accords are aimed to Artemis partners only. The Moon Village Association’s Best Practices for Sustainable Lunar Activity fill this gap by providing a process for developing multilateral ground rules for all countries that are heading to the Moon. \nThe Principles were issued last March by MVA and following 6 months of public consultation\, including several webinars\, will be presented in its present form. \nThis webinar will be the last of the Governance episodes and will present the proposed way forward to implement the Best Practices\, in the short and medium to long term as well as provide a sneak preview of the 1st Online Global Moon Village and Workshop\, 9-10 November where some announcement are expected. \nThe panelists will discuss: \n\nBest Practices for sustainable lunar activities\, updated version\nImplementation strategy:\n\nIn the short term\, as this will reduce the risk of involuntary accidents and harmful interference\, increase confidence building\, promote peaceful cooperation\, and ensure that lunar activities are conducted in a sustainable manner.\nIn the medium to long term\, the importance of COPUOS will be discussed\, to increase the consensus to the Best Practices\, with specific reference to the developing countries.\n\n\nPreliminary Programme of the 1st Online Global Moon Village Workshop & Symposium\n\nRegister on Eventbrite to participate in the webinar: \nhttps://www.eventbrite.com/e/governance-of-global-moon-exploration-and-settlement-episode-4-tickets-124546839951 \n or watch live on the MVA Facebook Page. \nThe admission in the webinar will be on a first come first served basis. \n\n\nSpeakers: \n\nNiklas Hedman – Chief Committee\, Policy and Legal Affairs Section\, Office for Outer Space Affairs United Nations Office\, Vienna\nGeorge A. Danos – Chairman of the Local Organizing Committee (LOC) of the 1st Online Global Moon Village Workshop & Symposium\, CEO of Cyprus Space Exploration Organisation (CSEO)\nSteven Freeland – Professor of International Law\, Western Sydney University\, Australia\nMark J. Sundahl – Director\, Global Space Law Center\, Cleveland State University\nGiuseppe Reibaldi – President\, Moon Village Association\n\n\n\nProgram: \n\n3:00 – 3:15 pm: Introduction/Strategy for implementation (Giuseppe Reibaldi)\n3:15 – 3:35 pm: MVA Best Practices for Sustainable Lunar Activities\, updated version following consultation (Mark J. Sundahl)\n3:35 – 3:50 pm: COPUOS role (Niklas Hedman)\n3:50 – 4:00 pm: 1st Online Global Moon Village Workshop & Symposium (George A. Danos)\n4:00 – 4:25 pm: Q&A (Moderator: Steven Freeland)\n4:25 – 4:30 pm: Conclusions (Giuseppe Reibaldi)
URL:https://moonvillageassociation.org/event/governance-of-global-moon-exploration-and-settlement-episode-4-best-practices-for-sustainable-lunar-activities-the-way-forward/
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SUMMARY:Addressing Capacity Building - Facilitating engagement in the Moon Village
DESCRIPTION:The vision of the Moon Village Association is to engage space stakeholders\, and most importantly non-space “actors” to implement the Moon Village. International cooperation is key in achieving this\, and furthermore engaging countries that are not the usual players in the field is important. The workforce of the near future needs to be nurtured via a wide grassroots effort. \nThe Moon Village Association has recently implemented their Program for Emerging Space Countries (PESC) which has stimulated interest from around the world. The interested parties\, agencies and entities from these emerging countries will require an educational program\, as well as a technical training program at all the levels – from schools\, to universities\, to industry. \nThe established industry from leading space faring nations will also require their future workforce to possess multi-discipline diverse skills in order to undertake the bold goals of returning to the Moon and creating the first off-world base of humanity on a celestial body other than our planet Earth. \nAll the above need synergies between key players: \n\nThe Moon Village Association\, as the institutional platform connecting multi-stakeholders for implementing the Moon Village\, utilizing its own PESC program.\nThe Space Generation Advisory Council\, as the international community of all youth that has gone out of their way to engage their interest in a career in space exploration.\nThe Cyprus Space Exploration Organisation\, as the stakeholder with a worldwide network of educational and training material\, and a global audience reaching over 1 million people in CSEO’s dissemination of outreach\, education and capacity building.\nThe United Nation Office for Outer Space Affairs\, the global official institutional body that drives international efforts for regulating and uniting that nations of our planet in a common goal of peaceful exploration of space beyond our cradle Earth.\n\nAbove key players are brought together in this unique webinar that seeks to answer and or identify the needs of capacity building for space and lunar exploration. \n  \nRegister on Eventbrite to participate in the webinar or watch live on the MVA Facebook Page and CSEO Facebook Page. \nThe admission in the webinar will be on a first come first served basis. \n  \n\n\nParticipants: \nParticipants: \n\nJorge Del Rio Vera: Office for Outer Space Affairs United Nations Office\, Vienna\nAntonino Salmeri\, Space Generation Advisory Council\nGhanim Alotaibi\, PESC Project\, Moon Village Association\nGeorge A Danos\, Cyprus Space Exploration Organisation (CSEO)\nGiuseppe Reibaldi\, Moon Village Association \n\nModerator: \nMaria Lavithi\, Cyprus Space Exploration Organisation (CSEO) \nProgram \n\n4:30 – 4:40 pm: Introduction – George A Danos and Giuseppe Reibaldi\n4:40 – 4:50 pm: SGAC – The scientists and engineers of the future\n4:50 – 5:00 pm: UNOOSA – Connecting established and emerging space-faring nations: Access to Space for All\n5:00 – 5:10 pm: PESC – Preparing Emerging Countries for the Moon Village\n5:10 – 5:20 pm: CSEO – Capacity Building and the future lunar workforce\n5:20 – 5:55 pm: Round table discussion – Moderator CSEO\n5:55 – 6:00 pm: Conclusion
URL:https://moonvillageassociation.org/event/addressing-capacity-building-facilitating-engagement-in-the-moon-village/
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SUMMARY:MVA PAYLOAD - The Overview Effect
DESCRIPTION:Join us to hear perspectives of the MVA payload project goals from leaders in their fields! \nWhen humans first set off for the Moon with the Apollo program\, and in particular the Apollo 8 mission\, they were profoundly moved by what they saw. \nThey’d been further than any human in the history of our planet and were approaching a new world – but it was what they left behind that really changed their perspective. From a distance\, they saw our home – spaceship Earth – “hanging in the void”. \nThis was the first time someone had described the term the “Overview Effect” – a cognitive state of awareness only acquired when being so far away from the Earth itself\, that one becomes overwhelmed by its beauty\, fragility and loneliness in the darkness of space. When you’re far enough from home\, you really get a sense of appreciating it. \nBut not everyone has the same experience of the Overview Effect. For some\, it brought fear and overwhelming feelings of alienation and isolation.  \nWe’re very excited to be collaborating with the Moon Village Association\, to bring together a range of speakers to talk about the wonders of the Overview Effect.  \nSpeakers \n\nLiza Koumi- Moon Village Payloads Project Manager\, Space projects engineer\, and International Space University Alumni\nPhilippe Van Nedervelde- Award winning VR creator\, Advocate for Spaceflight and Futurist.\nAlice Gorman a.k.a Dr Space Junk -Space Archaeologist\, Heritage consultant and Board member of the Space Industry Assocation of Australia and Space4women.\nCarley Scott- CEO of Equitorial Launch Australia- Australia’s Spaceport at 12 Degrees\, Board of Space Industry Association of Australia and CSIRO’s Advanced Manufacturing Academy. .\nVienna Tran\, Moderator of the event\,Space medicine researcher and Writer with Space Australia.\nDr Sarah Jane Pell – Analogue astronaut \, Award winning Artist\, Researcher.\n\nThursday the 29th of October AEST 6:00pm (UTC+11) \, 8:00am CET \nTo register: \nhttps://www.eventbrite.com.au/e/mva-payload-the-overview-effect-tickets-124812009079
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