Vela: A Data-Driven Proposal for Joint Collaboration in Space Exploration

Holly M. Dinkel, Jason K. Cornelius
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The UN Office of Outer Space Affairs identifies synergy of space development activities and international cooperation through data and infrastructure sharing in their Sustainable Development Goal 17 (SDG17). Current multilateral space exploration paradigms, however, are divided between the Artemis and the Roscosmos-CNSA programs to return to the moon and establish permanent human settlements. As space agencies work to expand human presence in space, economic resource consolidation in pursuit of technologically ambitious space expeditions is the most sensible path to accomplish SDG17. This paper compiles a budget dataset for the top five federally-funded space agencies: CNSA, ESA, JAXA, NASA, and Roscosmos. Using time-series econometric anslysis methods in STATA, this work analyzes each agency's economic contributions toward space exploration. The dataset results are used to propose a multinational space mission, Vela, for the development of an orbiting space station around Mars in the late 2030s. Distribution of economic resources and technological capabilities by the respective space programs are proposed to ensure programmatic redundancy and increase the odds of success on the given timeline.
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Vela:以数据为导向的太空探索联合合作建议书
联合国外层空间事务办公室在其可持续发展目标 17(SDG17)中确定了通过数据和基础设施共享实现空间发展活动和国际合作的协同作用。然而,目前的多边空间探索范式分为阿尔忒弥斯计划和俄罗斯航天局-中国国家航天局重返月球计划,以及建立人类永久居住地计划。随着太空机构努力扩大人类在太空的存在,通过经济资源整合来追求技术上雄心勃勃的太空探索,是实现可持续发展目标 17 的最明智途径。本文汇编了联邦政府资助的五大航天机构的预算数据集:中国国家航天局(CNSA)、欧洲航天局(ESA)、日本宇宙航空研究开发机构(JAXA)、美国国家航空航天局(NASA)和俄罗斯航天局(Roscosmos)。利用 STATA 中的时间序列计量经济学分析方法,本文分析了各机构对太空探索的经济贡献。数据集的结果被用于提出一个多国太空发射计划--"维拉 "计划,以在 2030 年代末开发一个环绕火星的轨道空间站。提出了各太空计划的经济资源和技术能力分配方案,以确保计划的冗余性,提高在既定时间内取得成功的几率。
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