The Space Policy Institute and the Aerospace Corporation presents the DEBATE SERIES: High Ground or High Fantasy: Defense Utility of Cislunar Space.
This event will feature a lively debate on the strategic importance of cislunar space in defense and national security operations. Join us at George Washington University Elliott School of International Affairs – Lindner Family Commons Room 602 for an engaging discussion led by experts in space, defense, and national security policy.
With more interests on the Moon, debates swirl around defense and national security of the Moon and cislunar space. For example, with differing views, one view argues that the United States Space Force should incorporate the Moon into doctrinal strategy and operational tactics. In opposition, some voices argue that focusing on the Moon and cislunar space distracts from the United States Space Force’s core priorities to protect the national interests of the United States in space, to provide space capabilities for joint operations, and importantly to keep space secure, stable, and accessible.
Can one piece of space be more vital and valuable to defense and national security than another area of space? Where will the unique challenges of the combined gravitational forces of the Earth and the Moon take us? Don't miss out on this opportunity to gain insights into the future of the Moon and cislunar space!
*Note: This event is a hybrid event with both an onsite venue and online livestreaming. More details to be announced. Thank you for registering.
Thursday, August 29, 2024
11am - 2pm EDT
George Washington University
Elliott School of International Affairs
Space Policy Institute
1957 E Street NW, 6th Floor - Lindner Room 602, Washington, DC 20052