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AEROSPACE CHINA ›› 2023, Vol. 24 ›› Issue (1): 20-24.doi: 10.3969/j.issn.1671-0940.2023.01.004

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ILOA Hawai’i, Galaxy Forums and International Cooperation for Deep Space Exploration

  

  1. International Lunar Observatory Association, Hawai’i, USA
  • Online:2023-10-05 Published:2023-10-23
  • About author:Steve Durst is the editor and publisher at Space Age Publishing Company since 1976, and operates its Hawai’i (1988) and California offices. Space Age publishes Space Calendar and Lunar Enterprise Daily, supports pioneering enterprises such as the ILOA, Stanford on the Moon, and Ad Astra Kansas initiatives, and pursues a business plan consistent with establishing a third office on the moon. Steve is also the Director of the International Lunar Observatory Association (2007), based in Hawai’i, USA, and its ILOA Galaxy Forum program. He received a BA (1965) in European History and an MA (1966) in American History from Stanford University in California, and is self-taught in Asia/China history and culture.

Abstract: The International Lunar Observatory Association (ILOA) is an inter-global enterprise incorporated in Hawai’i as a non-profit organization in 2007 to advance human understanding the cosmos through observation of the moon, helping to realize long-term astronomical and scientific exploration of the moon’s South Pole, and participate in a human lunar base build-out — with Aloha. ILOA has an international board of 28 Directors from around the world. 
Science education and public engagement have been fundamental principles for ILOA since its inception in 2007.

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