To understand NASA - National Aeronautics and Space Administration Space Sustainability strategy we have to first understand what “#spacesustainability” means, a term that has gained use in recent years but not necessarily unanimity on what it includes. “NASA defines space sustainability as the ability to maintain the conduct of space activities indefinitely into the future in a manner that is safe, peaceful, and responsible to meet the needs of the present generations while preserving the outer space environment for future activities and limiting harm to terrestrial life,” the strategy states.
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Cooperation between the #USA 🇺🇸 and #India increasing is a good thing for the world's two largest democracies. When that Cooperation is in #space and for the development of #deeptech to benefit us all, it's all the better. The details are not fleshed out yet, but NASA - National Aeronautics and Space Administration Administrator Bill Nelson said in a statement, “Building on my visit to India last year, NASA continues to further the United States and India initiative on Critical and Emerging Technology for the benefit of humanity." The #spaceeconomy is forecast to be worth $4T in the 2040s and $10T in the 2050s. The world 🌎 economy is only a bit over $100T today. Cooperation with our allies is the best way for us to unlock this future and the technology that will accompany it. -GSP- The Space Economy MilkyWayEconomy #5ir #NASA #spaceindustry
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