Space policy roundup – Nov.11.13 [Update]

The second half of the interview with Rick Boozer on Doug Turnbull‘s Mars Pirate Radio program has now been posted on line: Episode XXIX – dougturnbull.  The first part of the interview is available at : Episode XXVIII – dougturnbull.  They focused on the issues raised in Rick’s new book, The Plundering of NASA: an Exposé, How pork barrel politics harm American spaceflight leadership.

Other recent space policy/politics related items:

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Update 2: The first lecture in the Rice University’s Space Frontiers Lecture Series is titled Whose fault is it anyway? The politics and policy of commercial space pay to play, by Maria-Vittoria “Giugi” Carminati on November 19, 2013.

Overview Effect discussion at Air & Space + ‘Race to Space’ conf examined issues of race, space settlement and STEM

Here’s a report on the recent panel discussion at the Nat. Air & Space Museum about the Overview Effect (see earlier posting) : An Astronauts’ View of Earth Could Change Us All – The Daily Planet.

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NASA astronaut Mae Carol Jemison participated in the recent Race in Space conference hosted by Duke’s Department of African and African American Studies in Durham, North Carolina.

The Race in Space conference is a first of its kind event that seeks to explore the issues of race, culture and nationality in the colonization of space stations, planets and stars in space.  This two day conference will highlight astronauts, researchers, artists and authors who have studied both the realities and imaginative events involving the dynamics of race and space settlements.

Here are reports on the conference and Jemison’s presentation:

FISO: Selenocentric Distant Retrograde Orbits (SDROs) for redirected asteroids – Dan Adamo

The latest presentation to the Future In-Space Operations (FISO) study group is now posted in the FISO Working Group Presentations Archive. Both slides and audio are available for the talk, A Stable Home For Redirected Asteroids (And More?): Selenocentric Distant Retrograde Orbits (SDROs), Dan Adamo , Independent Astrodynamics Consultant – FISO – Nov.6.1.

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Here is a video about the SDRO study:

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Stable motion about the Moon in SDROs 70,000 km and 12,500 km distant is simulated by Celestia open-source 3D planetarium software. An SDRO approximately 70,000 km in radius is being contemplated as the destination for NASA’s Asteroid Redirection Mission (ARM). For an immersive experience, select HD resolution and full-screen display.

FAI Young Artists Contest for 2014

The FAI (Fédération Aéronautique Internationale, also known as The World Air Sports Federation) is sponsoring the FAI Young Artists Contest again:

The FAI Young Artists Contest is an international art contest for youngsters between the ages of 6 and 17. Each FAI Member Country sponsors the contest in their country, and the national winners are submitted to the International Jury each year.

The Theme for the 2014 contest is : Flying to save lives.

The entries can include space topics related to the contest theme and not just aviation.

The entry deadline is April 1, 2014.