Scientists have launched the first new space
nation, and anyone can become a citizen of it. The new space nation of
Astgardia hopes to save the human race twice over. First, it will look to
protect it from warfare in space; and second it will try and keep humanity safe
from outside of atmosphere, protecting us from threats like space debris and
asteroid collisions. Those behind Asgardia hope that creating the country is
the first step of a new era in the space age. And they intend to start that by
sending rockets into the sky. The country will send its first satellite into
space in 2017. From there, Asgardia hopes to “open up access to space for
commerce, science and peoples of all countries on earth”. The scientists behind
the plan launched it in Paris this week, and named it after the city of skies
that was ruled by Odin from Valhalla in Norse mythology. It is being led by
Igor Ashurbeyli, who lead the Aerospace International Research Center in Vienna
and is chairman of UNESCO’s science of space committee. But Asgardia was
created in consultation with “globally renowned scientists, engineers,
entrepreneurs and legal experts”, according to those behind it. The country is
hoping to become a fully recognized country said Ashburbeyli. And when it does
so it will be able to promote values central to scientists. Asgardia is a fully
fledged and independent nation, and a future member of the United Nations –
with all the attributes this status entails. The essence of Asgardia is ‘Peace
in Space’ and the prevention of Earth’s conflicts being transferred into space.
Asgardia is also unique from a philosophical aspect – to serve entire humanity
and each and everyone, regardless of his or her personal welfare and the
prosperity of the country where they happened to be born. The country will
allow for anyone to apply for citizenship. But the new project also hopes that
it can completely change the idea of the nation state. It hopes to create a new
framework for how space activities are regulated and owned changing who’s
responsible for what goes on there and how it can be governed. But the project
hopes to keep people on Earth more safe, too. One of the project’s first
initiatives will be to create a protective shield that keeps human kind from “cosmic
manmade and natural threats to life on earth such as space debris, coronal mass
ejections and asteroid collisions. Scientists have warned repeatedly that those
threats are being underestimated. Scientists have warned that there are
thousands of pieces of debris that could crash down to Earth, and that coronal
mass ejections coming from the Sun could potentially wipe out all
communications on Earth.
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