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The Future of Human Spaceflight Needs More Than Engineers We can build rockets. We can design habitats. We can plan missions to the Moon, Mars, and beyond. But the future of space exploration will also be shaped by harder questions: - Who gets to go? - Who is responsible when something goes wrong? - What ethical frameworks should guide human activity beyond Earth? - How should medicine, law, policy, research, and engineering work together before these questions become urgent? On Monday, July 6 at 8:00 PM ET, OSMED’s Monthly Space Ethics and Law Interest Group Meeting is open to the public. This monthly discussion brings together professionals, students, researchers, policy thinkers, spaceflight enthusiasts, and others interested in the ethical, legal, and regulatory questions shaping the future of human spaceflight. The goal is not just to talk about space. The goal is to think carefully about the responsibilities, risks, decisions, and frameworks that will define humanity’s future beyond Earth. Whether you work in space medicine, law, engineering, bioethics, policy, research, operations, or simply care about the future of human spaceflight, this is a conversation worth joining. Join OSMED on Monday, July 6 at 8:00 PM ET. Register here: https://lnkd.in/eqeWwDP3 #OSMED #SpaceEthics #SpaceLaw #HumanSpaceflight #SpaceMedicine #Bioethics #SpacePolicy #CommercialSpaceflight #AerospaceMedicine #HumanFactors #SpaceGovernance #SpaceExploration

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