International Space Station Multilateral Medical Policy Board Transitions in Space Medicine: 25 Years in Photos
This collection of photographic highlights covers the past 25 years of international collaboration in human space flight. Beginning in 1993, the international community came together to develop the medical systems for an international space station. Initially, this collaboration was bilateral in support of the Shuttle / Mir Space Station (Phase 1). However, the framework that was established to serve as the medical authority structure provided a foundation for the multilateral boards and panel, which were codified in the memoranda of understanding. The Multilateral Medical Policy Board, the Multilateral Space Medicine Board, and the Multilateral Medical Operations Panel were developed in a collegial and mutually beneficial environment by the men and women of the space agencies of Canada, Europe, Japan, Russia, and the United States. This collection of photographs from official and personal collections captures the spirit and collegiality to which we have grown accustomed. They are also presented to commemorate the integrity, professionalism, tenacity, and dedication to human space exploration consistently demonstrated by individuals involved in this amazing effort.
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