Abstract
Space: Science & Technology—Promoting Academic Exchange and Exploring the Frontiers of Space
Highlights
On the basis of the principles of “independence, freedom, peace and equality” set forth in the Charter of the United Nations and the goal that the use of space “shall be carried out for the benefit and in the interests of all countries” set in the Outer Space Treaty, most countries around the world have begun to jointly seek common interests and values in outer space
Cosmology, space science, and planetary science, as well as material science, fluid science, and life science, were all born in response to this “call from the universe.”
Spaceflight missions are enhancing the convergence of space science and technology, turning the dream of humankind’s exploration of the solar system into a reality
Summary
On the basis of the principles of “independence, freedom, peace and equality” set forth in the Charter of the United Nations and the goal that the use of space “shall be carried out for the benefit and in the interests of all countries” set in the Outer Space Treaty, most countries around the world have begun to jointly seek common interests and values in outer space. Editorial Space: Science & Technology—Promoting Academic Exchange and Exploring the Frontiers of Space People on Earth, the cradle and common home of humankind, pursue a shared dream to explore the vast universe and understand the relationship between humankind and Earth.
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