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Overview of the International Space Exploration Coordination Group (ISECG)
NASA/Dr. John OlsonDirector, Strategic Analysis and Integration DivisionHuman Exploration & Operations Mission Directorate23 Feb 2012
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Background
• The Global Exploration Strategy: The Framework for Coordination was published in May 2007 by 14 space agencies- Discusses globally coordinated human and robotic exploration of
destinations reachable by humans in the next decadeso Moono Near Earth Asteroidso Mars
- By coordinating their efforts, agencies can maximize delivery of benefits to society
- Not a proposal for a single global program, but recognizes that more can be accomplished through coordination and cooperation
The Global Exploration StrategyThe Framework for Coordination
May 2007
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ISECG Terms of Reference
• Work collectively in a non-binding, consensus-driven manner toward advancing the Global Exploration Strategy- Provide a forum for discussion of interests, objectives and plans- Provide a forum for development of conceptual products- Enable the multilateral or bilateral partnerships necessary to accomplish
complex exploration missions- Promote interest and engagement in space exploration among citizens and
society• ISECG operating principles
- Open and inclusive, flexible and evolutionary, effective, mutual interest• ISECG chairmanship rotates approximately once per year
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ISECG Products
• To date, ISECG has released two technical products informing near-term decision making within participating agencies
• Both products reflect a shared interest to collaboratively plan future human exploration in an open and inclusive manner- The ISECG Reference Architecture for Human Lunar
Explorationo The first multilaterally developed human space
exploration architecture- The Global Exploration Roadmap
o A tool to facilitate coordination of agency long-term planning and near-term preparatory activities
Released in July 2010
ISECG Reference Architecture for Human Lunar Exploration
First iteration released in September 2011
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