THE NECESSITY OF AN INTERNATIONAL SPACE AGENCY
IN THE ABSENCE OF LENGTH, CONSIDER THE ENTIRE PAPER AN ENLARGED ABSTRACT.
KEY WORDS: INTERNATIONAL, COOPERATION, SPACE
Dave
While those nations actively. involved in the
exploration of space may have their own priorities and
agendas, they are not the sole inhabitants of this
world. Nor are they the usual source of natural
resources necessary for the construction of space
platforms, support equipment, launch sites or other
variables needed to perform the task of space travel.
Now that the arms race and the cold war debacle
are over and most of the surviving arms
manufacturers are attempting to retool their machinery
towards peace, much of that existing and newly
developing technologies can be utilized for the
peaceful exploration of our own solar system and
beyond. A few scattered nations and a couple of
consortiums are all of the international representation
the entire world has in the direction of going off world
and exploring beyond our own atmosphere. In
deference to a particular television program, space is
not the final frontier. We may have traveled over most
our little planet, but compared with the rest of the
universe, we've barely begun the journey.
What is needed is some form of unity that can only
come from equality in order to acquire a significant
quantity of the world's population for this plan to work.
If those with a program would begin by supporting a
country or two at the beginning, then others may (one
hopes) become interested and express a desire to
join.
| believe an idea such as this should be
evaluated by those in the field. Someone from NASA
External Affairs had replied and stated that | should
take this idea to the politicians; however, politicians
aren't the ones who would be implementing the
project. There's undoubtedly more to it than this, but
the idea is to make the suggestion to those who would
be amenable to the prospect of such an undertaking.
A copy of this paper has been sent to the European
Space Agency (ESA) and others.
Actively participating member nations within this
"International Space Agency' would have voting rights
dealing with the direction of research, development
and whatever they particular contribution they have to
offer. Many of the lesser developed nations may
hesitate to join into this type of venture since their
history tends to show that whenever more developed
nations moved in, the colonial power took everything
they could and left the newly colonized peoples with
virtually nothing. It may have been a thing of the past,
but unfortunately, some cultures possess extremely
long memories and are very capable of retaining
grudges for hundreds if not thousands of years.
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That is why all participating nations must be on equal
footing. History can not be changed, the idea here is
to show that certain aspects will not be repeated.
History can not be eradicated, but some would require
assurance that certain aspects would not be repeated.
Call me a dreamer, but it's been my
observation that most people would prefer a job with a
steady income versus a Civil war with the
accompanying strife, and perhaps a daily artillery
barrage. It is far more difficult to incite riots when a
population is fairly content. If this project works, it
could create employment in countries where the
economy has a reputation for being at the lower end of
the economic scale. Much of the lower technology
jobs could be performed in developing nations, which
could give them a head start in becoming a developed
nation. On a global economic scale, when the lower
end improves, it tends to reflect on the higher end.
Isn't it strange how human nature plays into the
picture?
Barring any incidents where civilization must
be rebuilt from ground zero, given the current rate of
technological advancements, something called high
tech today will be considered child's play in the near
future. This would require a fairly massive educational
effort, but the benefits would far outweigh continuous
fighting. If only those who constantly fight amongst
themselves would cease hostilities while off planet.
Living in orbit or on the moon and farther out is far
more tenuous and perforce requires considerable
cooperation for all concerned.
The more persons and nations actively
involved in a project of this magnitude, the easier it
would be for it to take on a life of it's own. Those
individuals who would otherwise migrate towards a
developed nation in search of better conditions may
be tempted to remain home, which would be a relief to
their own families, their own government and the
country they would have relocated. Life would be so
much easier if it could be separated from such
perversities as economics, but unfortunately it doesn't
seem to work that way. It is also realized that while
some governments tend to behave somewhat more
reprehensible by some, and those truly capable of
running them would not choose to for love nor money.
This could be a prime consideration for entry into the
program. Some may require inducement to change
some of that particular behavior.
People have been sailing the oceans of Earth
ever since the first person floated down stream on a
log, and probably didn't even know how to swim. If we
are to survive as a species, then the very least we can
do is to try to set petty grievances aside and endeavor
to behave like civilized creatures and attempt some
form of international cooperation.
International Archives of Photogrammetry and Remote Sensing. Vol. XXXI, Part B6. Vienna 1996
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