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Mon, May 19, 2014

The Great (Do It Yourself) Aerospace Enterprise

From Citizen Space Exploration To Space Settlement

A new strategy for space development was presented at the International Space Development Conference, which took place at the Sheraton Gateway Los Angeles Hotel this past week.

Citizens in Space, a project of the United States Rocket Academy and the Space Studies Institute, presented "The Great Enterprise: From Citizen Space Exploration to Space Settlement" at the conference on Saturday, May 17.

"The Great Enterprise is a theme developed by the Space Studies Institute over the past several years," said Robin Snelson, executive director of SSI. "The end goal of the Great Enterprise is the permanent human settlement of space.

"Space settlement was envisioned by SSI founder Dr. Gerard K. O'Neill, Princeton physics professor and author of the best-selling book 'The High Frontier,' nearly 40 years ago.

"O'Neill's vision inspired the creation of space-advocacy groups like the National Space Society, the sponsor of the International Space Development Conference. Despite the widespread interest in O'Neill's ideas, space settlement has remained an elusive goal.

"A new strategy is required. Dr. O'Neill showed that permanent human settlement of space is a realistic goal, but we need a practical path to reach that goal. The old belief that government will step in with large sums of money has led nowhere and failed to inspire the general public."

"The burgeoning Do It Yourself movement provides a model for the new strategy," said Edward Wright, founder of the United States Rocket Academy and program manager for Citizens in Space. "530,000 people attended Maker Faires last year. Citizen-science projects and hackerspaces are springing up all over the country. Space advocacy organizations must tap into that community to a create a Do It Yourself space movement.

"All progress starts at the low end. We will outline a path for incremental development, beginning with low-cost suborbital spacecraft that are already under construction, followed by practical, achievable steps, leading ultimately to space settlement."

"Now is the time for a new type of space movement, based on individual initiative and enterprise," said Robert Smith, evangelist with the Space Studies Institute. "It is time we moved beyond mere advocacy. We must roll up our sleeves and take the bull by the horns. As the saying goes, 'If you want something done right, do it yourself.'"

FMI: www.citizensinspace.org

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