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How Should Humanity Govern Space?

  • MZ02 Pipitea Campus Victoria University Wellington (map)

Since the 1960s humanity has been leaving the surface of our planet. In the last 10 years, space-related activity has massively accelerated, and it will likely never slow down again. As civilization extends into space, there are challenges and opportunities. How can we design policy to maximize the gains and minimize the harms? Max will be discussing all the above in a presentation on space governance.

This session will be held in MZ02 at Pipitea Campus. While we run events at the university our group is comprised of both students and professionals. Anyone is welcome to join. Please be aware the doors to the university stop automatically opening past 6 pm.

 
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