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The Goals for Space Exploration for This Decade and Beyond

The expanse of space, the wondrous and eerie world that very few individuals have experienced. In this episode, Chris Blackerby and Charity Weeden talk to Ellen Stofan, Under Secretary of Science and Research at the Smithsonian, about the future of space exploration in the government and private sectors, the public. Stofan’s career in space was…

By Chris Blackerby · April 13, 2022, 9:03 AM UTCInternational Space StationSpaceSustainabilityThe Expanse
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Key takeaways

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Government and private sector collaboration is central to advancing space exploration goals this decade.

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Public engagement and science communication are critical to sustaining support for space missions.

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Ellen Stofan highlights the evolving priorities at NASA and the Smithsonian in shaping the future of space science.

The expanse of space, the wondrous and eerie world that very few individuals have experienced. In this episode, Chris Blackerby and Charity Weeden talk to Ellen Stofan, Under Secretary of Science and Research at the Smithsonian, about the future of space exploration in the government and private sectors, the public.

Stofan’s career in space was destined when she was four years old and watched a launch of the ATLAS-CENTAUR. Her father was an engineer on the rocket. However, the rocket exploded, and the vast mushroom cloud made four-year-old-Stofan remember the moment forever. The explosion was an unfortunate outcome, and it’s important to remember that a test flight that produces knowledge is not a failure.

She said that launches are one of her favorite parts of her job, but to this day, she gets nervous. “It’s an overwhelming feeling when the hardware you worked on is out in space,” chimed in the host, Blackerby. “When we launched our first satellite in March of last year, [it] was so emotional.”

Stofan became interested in geology and soon realized that geology and space go hand in hand. Stofan became Chief Scientist at Nasa, where her focus was getting Nasa Data into the hands of people worldwide to help combat climate change.

Today, Stofan believes that this decade will be vital in determining the future of space exploration. As private investments into the expanse become the norm, the government will be able to shift its focus to further investigation, like Mars. Determining and applying something like the Leeds Standards [sustainability-focused practices in the building industry] to space building and exploration is necessary to establishing space sustainability. Sustainability will be required, from how space crafts are disposed of to entering and exiting orbit. Since space is a global common, authority is undetermined. The public will play a vital role in ensuring that sustainable practices happen immediately.

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Chris Blackerby

Partner, Government & Public Sector at EY

Chris Blackerby is a partner at EY focused on aerospace and government sectors, with a background spanning NASA and international space policy. He has held leadership roles including COO of the Asia-Pacific region for NASA and has worked on commercial space initiatives. Blackerby is a recognized voice on the intersection of government, private industry, and space exploration.

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Ellen Stofan

Under Secretary of Science and Research

Smithsonian Institution

Ellen Stofan is the Under Secretary of Science and Research at the Smithsonian Institution, overseeing its science research and museum units. She previously served as NASA's Chief Scientist from 2013 to 2016 and has had a distinguished career in planetary science. Stofan is a leading advocate for human and robotic space exploration.

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Charity Weeden

Vice President, Global Space Policy

Astroscale

Charity Weeden is a space policy expert with extensive experience in government and industry roles related to commercial space and satellite operations. She has held senior positions focused on space policy and regulatory affairs. Weeden is a frequent speaker on issues of space sustainability and international space governance.