Experts stressed the need to put in place legislation to ensure equal living in space

20 trillion dollars worth of investments in the space sector by 2040

  • During the session “Will the space sector contribute to the design of the next century” within the work of the first day of the Dubai Future Forum. Photo: Ahmed Ardeti

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Specialized participants in the Dubai Future Forum affirmed that the space sector will contribute significantly to the industry of the future, stressing that space settlement is a dream that will overcome challenges and difficulties in the near future. They said that the value of investments in the space sector will reach about $20 trillion by 2040.

The participants in a session entitled “Will the space sector contribute to the design of the next century?”, as part of the work of the first day of the Dubai Future Forum, which was moderated by the Director of the Dubai Future Academy, Saeed Al Gergawi, that the factors that push people to think about establishing societies and human bases on other planets In the future, it will overcome potential risks, encourage future solutions to living in space, overcome great challenges, and fly human ambitions to expand and travel to space and find a better place to live, live and prosper.

Mark Beer of Asgardia Space Foundation said that laws, legislation and regulations must be put in place to ensure equality and justice in living in space, noting that during the next 50 years we will live on the moon, and during the next 100 years we will live on Mars, so we must put laws, legislation and regulations to ensure equality and justice in Living in space.

He explained that the value of investments in the space sector will reach about $20 trillion by 2040, not as a result of negotiations and discussions, but as a result of factors that threaten humanity, such as wars, disease outbreaks, and climate disasters, which necessitates us to think about finding other places to live.

The Director of Research at the National Center for Scientific Research at the Paris Observatory, Dr. Athena Kostens, said that curiosity leads to discovery, and that discovery is a major motive for knowledge, and thus, in the coming decades, we will be able to answer some questions about the possibility of life on a planet other than Earth.

She said that what we need to survive is food, water, and energy, in a safe and stable environment, for the place to be eligible for living and life, and we have to find these factors in space. 

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