The United Nations Human Space Technology Initiative (HSTI)
M. Ochiai, I. Dietlein, A. Niu, H. Haubold, W. Balogh, T. Doi

TL;DR
The paper discusses the UN's Human Space Technology Initiative (HSTI), which aims to promote international cooperation, awareness, and capacity building in human spaceflight and microgravity research using the ISS.
Contribution
It introduces HSTI's objectives, activities, and three-year work plan to enhance global collaboration and utilization of space technology and the ISS.
Findings
HSTI promotes international cooperation in space activities.
HSTI organizes educational and research capacity-building events.
HSTI aims to expand ISS utilization and microgravity research.
Abstract
The Human Space Technology Initiative (HSTI) has been launched under the framework of the United Nations Programme on Space Applications with its aims of promoting international cooperation in human spaceflight and space exploration-related activities; creating awareness among United Nations Member States on the benefits of utilizing human space technology and its applications; and building capacity in microgravity education and research. The International Space Station (ISS), being operational with a permanent crew of six (6), is an unprecedented facility for research on science and technology and can be regarded as one of the greatest resources for humankind to explore space. The HSTI seeks to promote human space technology and to expand ISS utilization. This report describes the background, objectives, and current three-year work plan of HSTI which is composed of organizing expert…
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Taxonomy
TopicsSpaceflight effects on biology · Space Exploration and Technology · Space Science and Extraterrestrial Life
