The Kepler Space Institute Board of
Directors dedicate this Fall 2015 issue
of the Journal of Space Philosophy to
the need for humankind to ensure
Space becomes an environment for all
to live, flourish, and survive in harmony
and peace.

The Kepler Space Institute Board of
Directors dedicate this Fall 2015 issue
of the Journal of Space Philosophy to
the need for humankind to ensure
Space becomes an environment for all
to live, flourish, and survive in harmony
and peace.
THE TALK: A Moon Base at Clavius Establishing a fixed base on the Moon at a high southern latitude but off-polar site, with a versatile mobility system for surface and point-to-point transportation, would far more optimally serve the United States’ science,...
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