Vision
Being inspired by cosmic dreams of interplanetary nature is a great motivator to do something about getting to know the many unknowns when it comes to moving the boundaries of human space exploration.
Mapping out new destinations and pathways to get there is one way to get a head start in our journey to live and work in space.
So far, the international space community seems to have reached a consensus on two distinct pathways in order to reach its ultimate goal and destination: the human exploration of the red planet Mars by 2036.
But wouldn’t it be nice if we could speed up the process which will take private initiatives not just to Mars, but throughout the entire solar system.
Mission
With an approach, driven by existing and yet to be developed technologies and capabilities, private initiatives could lead us to the realization of this bold and ambitious goal of living and working in regions of our solar system, which exceed current international government agencies’ plans.
The mission of the International space organization is to inform and educate people from around the globe in an effort to make it easier for them to come up with specific mission related decisions which will narrow down their precise role in an overall mission architecture.
Cooperation with other space mission designers, private, international, civil, or otherwise is key if any space exploration mission is to succeed, and will greatly reduce the costs for each individual partner, but will also attract more investment capital, because of the more realistic nature and feasibility of such cooperative space initiatives.
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