HAWAII AEROSPACE SUMMIT Bruce Pittman Chief System Engineer, NASA Space Portal THEME: Collaboration is the key to sustainable space exploration and development • ISS is a great example of international cooperation • The number of countries with significant space capabilities is growing rapidly • How these international agreements are structured is crucial (win/win) • Great potential for non aerospace States to [ 1 ]
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HAWAII
AEROSPACE
SUMMIT
Bruce PittmanChief System Engineer, NASA Space Portal
THEME: Collaboration is the key to sustainable space exploration and development
• ISS is a great example of international cooperation
• The number of countries with significant space capabilities is growing rapidly
• How these international agreements are structured is crucial (win/win)
• Great potential for non aerospace States to get involved
• Commercial companies can assist in this
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Contributions of JUSTSAP, PISA, PISCES
Seizing Opportunities: Past, Present and Future
• Space Environment Utilization• Field Tests and Analog Missions• Extreme Environments Research
and Operations • Maritime Domain Awareness• Space-Related Education
Recommendations
Dan BlandCEO, JAMSS America, Inc.
HAWAIIAEROSPACESUMMIT
THEME: Hawaii/Japan Space Partnerships
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HAWAII
AEROSPACE
SUMMIT
Günther HasingerDirector, Institute for Astronomy, UH
THEME: Astronomy and Astrophysics in Hawaii
• Supporting Factors:
Best Astronomy Sites on the Planet (Mauna Kea, Haleakala) Multi-Billion$ Investments by National and International (including Asia-Pacific) Partners. Mid-Pacific geographic location. Leading scientific and engineering expertise.
• Key areas for development:
1 – STEM Excitement, Education & Training
2 – Scientific Instrumentation and Engineering
3 – Adaptive Optics and IR Array Sensor Development
4 – Planetary Protection (Asteroids, Space Debris, Sun)