Join OSMED on Monday, June 1 at 8:00 PM ET for the Monthly Space Ethics and Law Interest Group Meeting, now open to the public.
This monthly discussion brings together the OSMED community and the broader public to explore the ethical, legal, and regulatory questions shaping the future of human spaceflight. Participants will discuss current issues in space ethics and law, connect with others interested in the field, and explore opportunities for scholarly, operational, and interdisciplinary collaboration.
Whether you are a professional, student, researcher, policy thinker, spaceflight enthusiast, or simply curious about the human questions behind space exploration, this meeting is an opportunity to join a thoughtful conversation about the responsibilities, challenges, and decisions that will define humanity’s future beyond Earth.
About the OSMED Space Ethics and Law Interest Group
The OSMED Space Ethics and Law Interest Group brings together members from medicine, engineering, policy, and research to explore the ethical frameworks, legal structures, and regulatory environments that shape human spaceflight. Through recurring monthly discussions, the group examines emerging challenges, highlights current scholarship, and connects members with opportunities to contribute to the rapidly evolving landscape of space ethics, space law, and commercial and governmental mission oversight.

