50 YEARS OF SPACE FLIGHT: PROSPECTS FOR MANNED PROGRAMMES

50 YEARS OF SPACE FLIGHT: PROSPECTS FOR MANNED PROGRAMMES

17 June, 13:30–15:15

Manned space programmes are increasingly coming under criticism. It costs a lot of money to send astronauts into Earth’s orbit, while there are few challenging tasks for them to perform. Unmanned space exploration is clearly more promising and has already provided much more information today than the manned space programmes, which Yuri Gagarin laid the foundation for with his space flight fifty years ago.

1) The strategy for future space exploration by humans.
2) International cooperation in space: achievements and trends.
3) Commercial initiatives in space research. The role of the government.