... the bioethics of space missions. Human presence in space, especially on a mission to Mars, will not only involve a number of risks to human health and life. It will also be associated with limitations to individual freedom and autonomy. Perhaps the...
... missiles, are particularly worrying because they create large numbers of debris fragments that increase the collision risk to other space systems. Existing frameworks The three challenges of congestion, contamination and contestation – the 3Cs – are...
...sources can potentially contribute to, and support the targets of the Charter of the Sendai Framework for disaster risk reduction by substantially reducing: global disaster mortality by 2030 the number of affected people globally direct economic loss...
...new and unproven in space. Chalk it up to a mix of risk aversion, the difficulty of testing software on the ground under the same... a well-thought-out proposal. As we are not worried about risk due to the design, we can provide this opportunity with a ...
... flight crew and participants would have to give informed consent in writing after being informed of the inherent risks in advance of any flight. In the United States, spaceplane occupants will not be considered passengers in the traditional sense...
...to low levels of group interaction and cooperation. These risks may result in reduced performance efficiency, disruption of sustainable ... the many interplanetary flight factors that form these risks, the following are of leading negative importance: ...