International Academy of Astronautics

The International Academy of Astronautics (IAA) is a Paris-based non-government association for the field of astronautics. It was founded in Stockholm, Sweden) on August 16, 1960, by Dr. Theodore von Kármán.[1] It was recognised by the United Nations in 1996.[2]

The stated purpose of the IAA is:[1]

  • Recognize the accomplishments of their peers
  • Explore and discuss cutting-edge issues in space research and technology
  • Provide direction and guidance in the non-military uses of space and the ongoing exploration of the solar system

Among the activities the academy is involved, there are:[1]

  •  Organizes annual conferences, symposia, and gatherings covering topics such as space sciences, space life sciences, space technology and system development, space systems operations and utilization, space policy, law, economy, space and society, culture, and education.
  • Publishes cosmic studies[3] concerning space exploration, space debris, small satellites, space traffic management, natural disasters, climate change
  • Publishes the journal[4] of the International Academy of Astronautics, Acta Astronautica.
  • Publishes dictionaries[5] in 24 languages
  • Publishies book series [6] on subjects such as small satellites, conference proceedings, remote sensing, and history.
  1. ^ a b c "IAA At A Glance". International Academy of Astronautics - Official Website. 27 February 2020.
  2. ^ "IAA Structure – IAA". 27 February 2020. Retrieved 2023-08-31.
  3. ^ "IAA Published Cosmic Studies". International Academy of Astronautics - Official Website. 7 January 2020.
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  5. ^ "IAA Dictionaries and Lexicons". International Academy of Astronautics - Official Website. 7 January 2020.
  6. ^ "IAA Book Series". International Academy of Astronautics - Official Website. 29 January 2020.

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