International Dispute Regarding Lunar Resources, Amundsen Crater 2035 (PART ONE)
Presented by the University of Central Florida and Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University
For the first time, SpaceCom will be offering attendees the opportunity to participate in a live interactive simulation involving an international dispute on the Moon set in 2035. Led by Drs. Greg Autry of the University of Central Florida, Andy Aldrin from Embry Riddle and Michelle Hanlon from the University of Mississippi, this simulation will offer conference participants the opportunity to role play in solving one of the more challenging problems for the future of space development. The scenario pits the private interests of Clive Stark, the universe’s first cosmic trillionaire, against the byzantine web of conflicting institutional and personal interests of many of the worlds spacefaring nations, along with other aerospace giants.
The opportunities for creative cosmic conflict are endless. The challenges for the participants are to find opportunities for creative cosmic cooperation. No simple task. The simulation will involve groups of 20-25 divided into teams with each participant having specific role. At the conclusion of 2 hour sessions in the morning and afternoon of the 28th, the teams will outbrief their solutions to the assembled team of participants in the simulation. We expect at least 2 separate groups.
Register Now for what will surely be stimulating and educational activity.