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DEEP SPACE INITIATIVE

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DEEP SPACE INITIATIVE
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    Sara Sabry Astronaut | PhD student | Engineer | CEO, Founder at Deep Space Initiative | Entrepreneur
    • Golden, Colorado, United States
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    Yara Toaimah Master's Student Purdue University | Aviation and Aerospace Management | Project Manager at Jeddah Tribe
    • West Lafayette, Indiana, United States
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    Jefrey Hipp R&D Electronics Engineer
    • San Lucas Sacatepéquez, Sacatepéquez, Guatemala
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  • Smit Patel Aerospace Engineer. Program Manager at Deep Space Initiative. ISU SSP21. President EUROAVIA Braunschweig. Striving to build the future beyond the Earth.
    • Brunswick, Lower Saxony, Germany
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    Alimsha Ameer Space researcher at DEEP SPACE INITIATIVE | Civil Engineer student| Content creator
    • Ras al-Khaimah, United Arab Emirates
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Overview

The goal of Deep Space Initiative (DSI) is to increase accessibility and opportunity in space for all Humankind. DSI's research department allows for efficient, collaborative, and interdisciplinary research by teams, under expert guidance. The main focus of DSI is to expose members to real spaceflight challenges and promote/teach skills in critical thinking, problem definition, and solution development in a multi-disciplinary collaborative environment. Currently, three main fields of study are considered: Astronaut Health and Performance, Space Transportation Systems, and Space Architecture. MILKY WAY - a 3-month intensive research program that focuses on building a strong foundational understanding of the topic in order to define research questions. ANDROMEDA - a 12 month research program that focuses on solution development by addressing specific research questions within one of the 3 topics provided. It is a goal of DSI to provide funding for hands-on experimental work through grants, partnerships, fundraising, and donations. This will provide an opportunity to at least one member per team to conduct experiments in institutional labs or ground analog stations.