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May 2010 Successful Entry of China: 2003 Shenzhou V carrying China's first human in space, Yang Liwei, Academician

Moscow 2009 IAAIAA an independent international community of 1200 active leading experts (1700 from 89 nations) recognized by the UN in 1996.

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NaplesNaples 14 Heads of Space Agencies September 30, 2012 IAAIAA SUMMITSUMMIT DECLARATIONDECLARATION HumanHuman SpaceflightSpaceflight

• SupportSupport thethe IntlIntl SpaceSpace ExplorationExploration GroupGroup •• NeedNeed toto maintainingmaintaining humanhuman spacespace explorationexploration •• ImportanceImportance ofof thethe InternationalInternational SpaceSpace Station;Station; •• SupportSupport aa commoncommon interoperabilityinteroperability policypolicy •• WelcomeWelcome enablingenabling technologiestechnologies •• ImportanceImportance ofof researchresearch onon humanhuman factorsfactors •• SupportSupport sustainablesustainable HumanHuman ExplorationExploration ProgramProgram •• InviteInvite emergingemerging spacespace nationsnations toto cooperate.cooperate. IAAIAA SUMMITSUMMIT DECLARATIONDECLARATION PlanetaryPlanetary RoboticRobotic ExplorationExploration

• ExpandExpand efforts efforts in in understanding understanding our our Solar Solar SystemSystem andand pavepave thethe wayway forfor humanhuman exploration;exploration; •• FocusFocus scientific scientific exploration exploration goals goals mutually mutually supportivesupportive •• StriveStrive toto makemake opportunitiesopportunities forfor collaborationcollaboration •• ExploreExplore collaborations collaborations in in which which two two or or more more agenciesagencies shareshare significantsignificant jointjoint responsibilityresponsibility forfor missionsmissions withwith multiplemultiple flightflight elementselements •• SeekSeek ways ways to to robotic robotic explorers explorers for for expanded expanded humanhuman exploration exploration through through critical critical knowledge knowledge of of destinationsdestinations andand validationvalidation ofof technologies.technologies. IAAIAA CatalystCatalyst forfor newnew ScaleScale CooperationCooperation ObjectivesObjectives

 Foster global cooperation within countries with particular emphasis to involve space emerging countries, new space agencies, and developing countries  Produce strategically relevant results  Contribute to the content of IAA regional meetings and standalone conferences  Provide for the first time the opportunity to all members of the Academy to participate in an IAA endeavor  Impulse new IAA activities: human & robotic  Foster activities in cooperation with different IAA Summit coordinating groups SAVESAVE THETHE DATEDATE HeadsHeads ofof SpaceSpace AgenciesAgencies SummitSummit WashingtonWashington DC,DC, JanuaryJanuary 99 --1010 20142014

TheThe goalgoal ofof thethe 20142014 SummitSummit isis toto reachreach aa broadbroad consensusconsensus on on international international cooperation cooperation at at the the highesthighest level level and and encourage encourage new new concrete concrete initiativesinitiatives of of cooperation cooperation in in space exploration documenteddocumented byby newnew IAAIAA studies:studies: •• PlanetaryPlanetary RoboticRobotic ExplorationExploration •• HumanHuman SpaceflightSpaceflight Thank you [email protected]

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