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Title: Ethical considerations for the age of non-governmental space exploration
Authors: Seylani, Allen
Singh Galsinh, Aman
Tasoula, Alexia
R I, Anu
Camera, Andrea
Calleja-Agius, Jean
Borg, Joseph
Goel, Chirag
Kim, JangKeun
Clark, Kevin B.
Das, Saswati
Arif, Shehbeel
Boerrigter, Michael
Coffey, Caroline
Szewczyk, Nathaniel
Mason, Christopher E.
Manoli, Maria
Karouia, Fathi
Schwertz, Hansjörg
Beheshti, Afshin
Tulodziecki, Dana
Keywords: Ethics -- Case studies
Medicine -- Research
Outer space -- Exploration
Issue Date: 2024
Publisher: Nature Publishing Group
Citation: Seylani, A., Galsinh, A.S., Tasoula, A., R I, A., Camera, A., Calleja-Agius, J.,…Tulodziecki, D. (2024). Ethical considerations for the age of non-governmental space exploration. Nature Communications, 15, 4774. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41467-023-44357-x
Abstract: Mounting ambitions and capabilities for public and private, non-government sector crewed space exploration bring with them an increasingly diverse set of space travelers, raising new and nontrivial ethical, legal, and medical policy and practice concerns which are still relatively underexplored. In this piece, we lay out several pressing issues related to ethical considerations for selecting space travelers and conducting human subject research on them, especially in the context of non-governmental and commercial/private space operations.
URI: https://www.um.edu.mt/library/oar/handle/123456789/123566
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