Co-Founder Michelle L.D. Hanlon talked with NPR's Scott Detrow about the impact that #chandrayaan3 will have on space activities and #spacelaw. #TheMoonIsGoingToGetCrowded! #SpaceNeedsLawyers #ProtectTheBootprints https://lnkd.in/gWGP2z-6
For All Moonkind, Inc.
Aviation and Aerospace Component Manufacturing
New York, New York 2,935 followers
#ProtectTheBootprints
About us
A Permanent Observer to the United Nations Committee on the Peaceful Uses of Outer Space, For All Moonkind, Inc. is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization that seeks to work with the United Nations and the international community to protect each of the six human lunar landing and similar sites in outer space as part of our common human heritage. Our entirely volunteer leadership team includes space lawyers and policymakers from around the world who have come together to draft an international agreement to manage the preservation of our cultural heritage in outer space. For All Moonkind's Institute on Space Law and Ethics promotes the articulation and development of an ethical foundation and framework for responsible space behavior. In so doing, the Institute seeks to reduce the potential for conflict and assure the sustainable exploration and use of space and its resources for the benefit of all humankind. Our expansion into space affords humanity a unique opportunity to improve the human condition and set a better example for future generations. To be successful, space governance, including the interpretation of current space treaties, must be informed by ethical considerations. The Institute serves as a platform for the exchange and innovation of ideas regarding law, morality, and ethics, amplifying diverse thoughts and opinions on the future of humanity in space. The Institute produces robust research and analysis on the myriad of complex legal and ethical issues emanating from humanity’s transition to a multiplanetary and truly spacefaring species. The Institute aims to raise public awareness of, broaden civil discourse on, and encourage public support for space activities.
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http://forallmoonkind.org
External link for For All Moonkind, Inc.
- Industry
- Aviation and Aerospace Component Manufacturing
- Company size
- 2-10 employees
- Headquarters
- New York, New York
- Type
- Nonprofit
- Founded
- 2017
Locations
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Primary
353 W. 56th Street
New York, New York 10019, US
Employees at For All Moonkind, Inc.
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Patrick Lin
Director of the Ethics + Emerging Sciences Group (Cal Poly)
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Ed Koellner
Academic PHD Researcher| Outer Space Legal| IP PhD Law Candidate| AI Governance & Regulation| Cryptocurrency and Blockchain| International Payments|…
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Khaki Rodway
Spaceplane Sales & Operations Director - USA, Dawn Aerospace Building the New Space Economy
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John Goscha
Founder and CEO at Native Voice; Chairman, Lucidity Lights
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Make no mistake, we are in a new space race, and, as Nike once so expertly told us, there is no finish line. (Take a look at the print ad, it's brilliant and weirdly appropos of space exploration). Why bring this up now? I was thrilled to participate in my first, but the 19th Annual Galloway Symposium International Institute of Space Law (IISL). I was delighted to join Kenta Tsuchiya, Brian Wessel and Memme Onwudiwe on a panel on the Artemis Accords expertly moderated by Chase Hamilton. I took issue with a statement made on a separate panel that we should not characterize the situation we find humanity in now as a race, in part because there is no finish line. I disagreed. We are in a race because the Outer Space Treaty's due regard provision creates a first mover advantage. Why is it so important for the Artemis Accords to continue to grow? Because, as also stated multiple times at the Symposium, they offer a collective interpretation of the OST. The more the merrier. Thank you to Akin Gump Strauss Hauer & Feld LLP for hosting and McGill Institute of Air and Space Law and Space Court Foundation for organizing. Always wonderful to catch up with some #WomenInSpaceLaw including Diane Howard, Audrey L. Allison, Andrea Harrington and Laura Cummings Ross. #SpaceNeedsLawyers #ThereIsNoFinishLine
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Only fitting that co-founder Michelle L.D. Hanlon opened her presentation on Who Owns the Moon with an homage to the 52nd anniversary of the #Apollo 17 mission. Watch her presentation -- be sure to watch the panel too! -- hosted by ETH Zürich and ETH Zürich | Space here: https://lnkd.in/e3fZTKST
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We are honored and delighted to be working with these colleagues to normalize the concept of recognizing and protecting cultural heritage the can be found beyond Earth. #ProtectTheBootprint
Space Lawyer, Co-founder For All Moonkind, Executive Director Center for Air and Space Law at UMiss, Founder, For All Moonkind's Institute on Space Law and Ethics, Partner ABH Space Law, Drone Lawyer.
Having a little trouble leaving Glasgow (thank you Storm Darragh) but what an incredible day of learning and discussion at the IV Heritage in War and Peace Conference hosted by University of Strathclyde and HII - Heritage International Institute. The morning started with a space heritage panel which I co-moderated with dear friend and colleague Andrea Harrington - and featuring Ed Koellner and M.C. Sungaila, both students and contributors to For All Moonkind, Inc. and For All Moonkind, Inc.'s Institute on Space Law and Ethics. In the afternoon, I presented "Echoes in Time and Space: Navigating Cultural Heritage and Conflict Prevention," arguing, again, that implementing safety zones (buffer zones in heritage parlance) around agreed sites of Universal Value in space is a vital first step to prevent, or at least mitigating the potential for conflict in space. #SpaceLaw #HeritageLaw #HarmonizingSpaceAndHeritageLaw. Thanks as every to Mirosław Michał Sadowski and Gianluigi Mastandrea Bonaviri for untiring support. We have much more to come in our collaborations!
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We are thrilled to cosponsor and will be well-represented in Glasgow. Still time to register. The #Space heritage panel and our Co-Founder Michelle L.D. Hanlon will be on Friday, December 6. Hope to see you! #SpaceLaw
The School is extremely happy to host the IV ’Heritage in War and Peace’ conference which is taking place Dec 5 and 6 in collaboration with HII - Heritage International Institute and partership with Alma Mater Studiorum – Università di Bologna, One Ocean Hub, Center for Air and Space Law at the University of Mississippi, McGill Institute of Air and Space Law, For All Moonkind, Inc., and (UNETCHAC) Universities Network for Children in Armed Conflict. The full programme and book of abstracts, as well as link for attendees to sign up are available here: https://lnkd.in/d_pgSKDD
IV ‘Heritage in War and Peace’ Conference, Dec 5-6
strath.ac.uk
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Michelle L.D. Hanlon tells Noema Magazine that by protecting #CulturalHeritage in #OuterSpace - like the Luna2 landing site - “we can set the standard for other environmental protections, whether it’s natural heritage, or whether it’s a different concept of looking at the environment.” Read the article by Nathaniel Scharping here: https://lnkd.in/gWEgh-5t
Does Space Need Environmentalists?
https://www.noemamag.com
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#OTD #Whoopee! Man, that may have been a small one for Neil, but that’s a long one for me,” #Apollo #Apollo12 #ProtectTheBootprints https://lnkd.in/eA8Crfr2
Apollo 12 first words on the Moon
https://www.youtube.com/
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#OTD #Apollo Honored that Apollo engineer Jerry H. Trachtman serves on our Legal Advisory Council. #ProtectTheBootprints
Apollo CSM Engineer; Skylab Project Engineer; Apollo Program Speaker; Board Certified Aviation Attorney; Pilot; Florida Supreme Court Certified Circuit and Appellate Mediator; Florida Supreme Court Qualified Arbitrator
On November 14, 1969 I was an Apollo CSM spacecraft engineer on console at KSC for the launch of Apollo 12, callsign MREC responsible for the CSM instrumentation, telemetry and communication systems. When we lost all downlink data shortly after the launch, in real time we had no idea there was a lightning strike. I told our test conductor Skip Chauvin, whose console was right behind me, to tell Houston “SCE to Aux”. That was something I tested more than once in every spacecraft test flow at KSC. Before Skip could do anything, my Houston counterpart John Aaron already did it and his words became legendary. A less well known Apollo 12 story is the Florida roach that went to the moon. During testing at the launch pad not long before launch, a technician saw a roach in the CSM. I had to write a test procedure, step-by-step to look for the roach. It was never found, so presumably it went to the moon. On the way to the moon, mission commander Pete Conrad held up a “roach” in front of a TV camera inside the CSM and happily exclaimed, “we found it.” Practical joker that he was, Pete had a plastic roach he brought with him.
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FORTY-EIGHT!!!!! Welcome Denmark https://lnkd.in/dC_6WskM
NASA Welcomes Denmark as Newest Artemis Accords Signatory
https://www.nasa.gov
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Zhou Guolin, Minister of S&T for the PRC embassy to the US starts his remarks Beyond Earth Institute Symposium by quoting Neil Armstrong. No doubt, that one small step was for all humankind. #ProtectTheBootprints