NASA Artemis 1 - Tech Demo + Solar Science Briefing

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NASA Artemis 1 - Tech Demo + Solar Science Briefing
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Participants include:
- Patrick Troutman, strategy and architectures liaison for NASA’s Moon to Mars Architecture Development Office
- Dustin Gohmert, Orion crew survival systems project manager, NASA’s Johnson Space Center
- Raffaele Mugnuolo, ArgoMoon program manager, Italian Space Agency
- Rob Chambers, director of commercial civil space strategy, Lockheed Martin
- Wesley Faler, team lead, Team Miles
- Julie Castillo-Rogez, NASA principal science investigator, NEAScout
- Les Johnson, NASA principal technology investigator, NEA Scout

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Go NASA, go ESA, go JAXA, go ISA, go Artemis I!

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The US should NOT try to establish a Moon Base by itself. Christopher Columbus had a team of three ships. Like the International Space Station (ISS), NASA should partner with the European Space Agency (ESA). It should also partner with the Asian Space Agency (ASA) including Australia/Oceania, African Space Society, and South American Latin Space Agency (SALSA). NASA should evolve into the North American Space Agency (NASA). Everyone on Earth would then be represented in the International Moon Base (IMB).

NASA would then partner with the Africans. ESA already launches in South America. China, India, Japan, Australia, and other Asian countries will come together in the ASA. Those negotiations should be fun! You would then have NASA/Africa, ESA/SALSA, and ASA going to the New World like the Nina, Pinta, and Santa Maria - you'd have the proper support.

Russia should be offered a partnership if they agree to being split into East Russia being part of the ASA and West Russia being part of the ESA. They must also agree to the countries of East Ukraine and West Ukraine being part of ESA. If not, let them stay here and look at the rest of the world on the Moon.


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