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73 rd INTERNATIONAL ASTRONAUTICAL CONGRESS 18 - 22 SEPTEMBER 2022, Paris, France CONTENTS Hall 7.4 1. Congress at a Glance ______________________________________________________________________________ 2 TERRACE GARDENS 742 743 744 745 746 747 TERMINAL 7 2. Plenary and IAF GNF Programme at a Glance ___________________________________________________________ 2 ACCESS TO HALLS 7.1, 7.2 AND 7.3. 741B 741C 741A ACCESS TO HALLS 7.1, 7.2 AND 7.3. 3. Daily Congress Programme _________________________________________________________________________ 6 Sunday 18 September .......................................................................................................................................................... 6 Monday 19 September ........................................................................................................................................................ 12 Hall Hall 7.3 2 TER 74 3 RA 74 Tuesday 20 September ........................................................................................................................................................ 19 7.4 4 AC CE 74 5 CES GA 74 6 S RD 74 7 EN 7 .1 T O H 74 S A N , 7 .2 A L L S D 7 Wednesday 21 September .................................................................................................................................................. 30 .3 . 741 B 7 741 A 41C TER M IN AL 7 S01 S02 S03 SPEAKER PREPA- S04 S05 S06 RATION Thursday 22 September ....................................................................................................................................................... 42 ROOM S 01 S 02 S 03 SPE E08A/B W08 A E08 PRE KER A/B R AT PA - E07A/B PARIS W07 E07 R O OIO N SOUTH E06 A/B M Hall E06A/B W06 A/B 7.3 IP AREA E05A/B ACCESS TO ACCESS TO W05 E05 A/B S 04 EXHIBITION EXHIBITION EXHIBITION E04 E04A/B W04 EA A/B S 05 AR E03 AC EX CESS PA E03A/B PARIS W03 SO RIS A/B S 06 IP H IB IT IO T O E02 A/B N UT E02A/B NORTH W02 E01 EX H A/B HIB E01A/B W01 ITI ON W0 PA 8 5 73 NO RIS AC 6 W0 73 7 EX CESS 7 73 8 H IB RTH 73 N0 IT IOT O W0 1 N 6 W0 N01 N02 IAF N03 N04 5 N0 W0 2 SES 4 RO SION W0 3 ACCESS TO ALL ACCESS TO OM W0 S MEETING ROOMS HALL 7.4 TERMINAL 7 731 732 733 734 2 1 W0 73 2 IA F 1 73 3 73 4 735 736 737 738 73 N0 3 N0 4 Hall 7.2 Hall 7.2 A SES CCES S IO S T N R O T OO HE MS EX HIB ITI ON AC SES CESS S IO T LO N RO T H UN OO E GE MS 5 ACCESS TO THE ACCESS TO THE EXHIBITION 72 6 72 7 SESSION ROOMS SESSION ROOMS 72 8 72 Hall IA F M 7.1 L O EMB UN E G E RS 1 72 2 72 3 72 4 72 IAF MEMBERS LOUNGE LOUNGE PR CE ESS NT RE 721 722 723 724 RE GIS TR 726 727 728 725 AT I ON CE AN TR EN EX IT Hall 7.1 N ON LY AI M MAIN ENTRANCE PRESS CENTRE REGISTRATION ACCESS TO HALLS 7.2, 7.3 AND 7.4 EXIT ONLY 6 1
73 rd INTERNATIONAL ASTRONAUTICAL CONGRESS 18 - 22 SEPTEMBER 2022, Paris, France 1 Congress at a Glance PROGRAMME PROGRAMME AT A GLANCE AT A GLANCE 7.00 8.00 9.00 10.00 11.00 12.00 13.00 14.00 15.00 16.00 17.00 18.00 19.00 20.00 21.00 22.00 Wednesday Space Generation Congress 14 September SUNDAY SUNDAY Thursday Space Generation Congress 15 September Friday Space Generation Congress SGC Gala Dinner 16 September UN/IAF Workshop UN/IAF Reception MONDAY MONDAY IAA Academy Day IAA Dinner UN/IAF Workshop IAC Hosts Summit IAF Bureau Meeting Saturday IAF International Meeting for Ministers & Members of Parliaments (MMoP) MMoP Dinner 17 September Educators Professional Development Workshop TUESDAY TUESDAY IAF Cross-Cultural Communications and Presentation Workshop IAF PS Lab YP IPMC Workshop YP Programme Technical Sessions Sunday PE 1 VIP Opening Opening Sponsored Special Sessions PE 2 Host PE - Heads of WEDNESDAY 18 September WEDNESDAY Welcome Reception (AGENCY DAY) Gathering Ceremony Exhibition Luncheon GNF Sessions Space4all Agencies IAF General Assembly HLL 1 - Extreme PE 3 - The Technical Sessions IP Session PE 4 - Technical Sessions Exploration: Parker Monday Value of Low AI4Space: Solar Probe and Solar Industry 19 September Earth Orbit in Special Sessions Industry Perspective Special Sessions Orbiter trailblazing YP Programme Breakfast THURSDAY around the Sun THURSDAY (INDUSTRY DAY) the Next from the Next Luncheon* Decade GNF Sessions Generation GNF Sessions PE 5 - New PE 6 - Technical Sessions IP Session Technical Sessions horizons for Defending HLL 2 - Sea level rise, a crucial indicator of YP Programme Tuesday Earth Special Sessions Earth: The Special Sessions PRESENTATIONS PRESENTATIONS global warming: 30 IDEA observation: International TECHNICAL TECHNICAL 20 September IDEA years of space borne Breakfast adapting our Effort to measurements (DIVERSITY DAY) GNF Sessions IAC 2023 Launch Reception* societies to Luncheon* Protect Us GNF Sessions the impacts of IISL Moot Court climate change PE 7 - James Interactive Ceremony Technical Sessions Technical Sessions IP Award Webb Space Presentations IAF AWARDS IAF AWARDS Wednesday Science Telescope: The Special Sessions Special Sessions HLL 3 - 21 September and Session Story Of World Space (SCIENCE & Academic International GNF Sessions Science & Breakfast Award ACADEMIC DAY) Collaboration Academic GNF Sessions And A New Era IAF Bureau Meeting Luncheon* IISL Dinner* Of Astronomy & EXHIBITION & EXHIBITION SPONSORS SPONSORS Technical Sessions Technical Sessions Thursday Late Special Sessions Special Sessions Sponsored Closing 22 September Breaking Gala Dinner GNF Sessions Luncheon* GNF Sessions Ceremony News IAF MEMBERS IAF Bureau IAF MEMBERS IAF General Assembly Meeting Please Note: *By invitation only; Pre-Congress events as well as the IISL Moot Court are dedicated to the respective participants 2 3
73 rd INTERNATIONAL ASTRONAUTICAL CONGRESS 18 - 22 SEPTEMBER 2022, Paris, France 2 Plenary and IAF GNF Programme at a Glance PROGRAMME PROGRAMME AT A GLANCE AT A GLANCE 7.00 8.00 9.00 10.00 11.00 12.00 13.00 14.00 15.00 16.00 17.00 18.00 19.00 20.00 STREAM TOPIC A new B innovative B B SUNDAY SUNDAY Opening * VIP Luncheon R satellite R Roundtable on R Sunday PE 1- Heads of Space Meet SUSIE PE 2 - Host Plenary: Opening Ceremony Exhibition and sponsored by E platform for E ESA Ministerial E 18 Sept Agencies (Arianegroup) A exiting A (ESA) A Space for @ll VIP Tour ESA K missions like K K the Arctic HLL 1 - Extreme Space 2050: Extreme MONDAY MONDAY Industry Commerc #NEXTSPACE: Exploration: PE 3 - The Value Boldly Going B B PE 4 - AI4Space: A Sustainable B B Breakfast R Makeover: R *Industry Lunch R ial LEO R Teamwork, Parker Solar Monday of Low Earth Into the Perspective from Lunar Surface Human Expansion sponsored E Space Edition E and Award E Destinati E Probe and Solar 19 Sept Orbit in the Next Future A A the Next Infrastructure A A and Boomerang by (to be held in Ceremony ons (Blue from Space Orbiter Decade (Lockheed K K Generation (TAS) K K Nanoracks Origin) (Airbus) trailblazing Martin) Paris South) around the Sun TUESDAY TUESDAY PE 5 - New horizons Solving HLL 2 - Sea level Rise of PE 6 - Defending Diversity at for Earth Sustainability Future of *IDEA "3G" Helga and Zohar Moon to rise, a crucial IDEA "3G" B Space B “Exciting and Earth: The B B ArianeGroup observation: Issues on Earth, R outreach - R Diversity Travel to the Moon: R Mars R indicator of Tuesday Breakfast Emotional International Effort an International and Market adapting our in Space and E International E Luncheon E Objectiv E global warming: 20 Sept sponsored societies to the Beyond (Saudi A Rocketry A Space to Protect Us from Collaboration A es A Perspectives by sponsored by 30 years of space WEDNESDAY WEDNESDAY Businesses” aboard Artemis I by JPL K Competition K Asteroids and K K Arianespace impacts of climate Space (PSA) EUTELSAT (Lockheed Martin) (NASA) borne (JAXA) Comets (Arianegroup) change Commission) measurements PE 7 - James Webb IP Award IP Session Opening Up The Skills Sustainability Space Telescope: Re-imagining From Cygnus Ceremony B From LEO to Deep B Gap: HLL 3 - World Scientific B to CDFF: B Actions for B of Indian Science and The Story of Discovery R Building the R Emerging R * Science and B R Space - What R Keeping up Space Award - International Space Sector- THURSDAY Wednesday THURSDAY Every Space Actor Academic International with SLS E Foundation E Countries using E Academic Cooperation Prospects R E E with the Achievements 21 Sept Collaboration and a Unique A of a New A satellite data A Luncheon in China Lunar & Deep E Global Needs for Mission Breakfast Launch Economy in A Success A growing of the Tianwen- New Era of Capability K Low Earth K (CLIODN/UNOOS K sponsored by Space Exploration A Perspective K (ITU/Amazon) K space sector (Boeing) Orbit (NG) A/NSA) Program (CNSA) 1 Mission Astronomy for All RAKIA K (ISRO) (UK SA) PRESENTATIONS PRESENTATIONS The benefits Mumm Stellar Fostering TECHNICAL TECHNICAL of space Space Project - The first opportunitie B B disruptive inspiration: how Champagne for * VIP Luncheon B s in B R R innovation R addressing R Thursday Late Breaking space and Ariane Space - A sponsored by socio- Closing E E through open E E 22 Sept News are inspiring A technical and A Astroscale + economic A challenges A Ceremony cultural collaboration in artistic creation K K WSWA Award K and K endeavour (GH the space (Arianegroup) developing IAF AWARDS IAF AWARDS Mumm) industry (CNES) of space ecosystem in *Upon Invitation Only & EXHIBITION & EXHIBITION SPONSORS SPONSORS IAF MEMBERS IAF MEMBERS 4 5
73 rd INTERNATIONAL ASTRONAUTICAL CONGRESS 18 - 22 SEPTEMBER 2022, Paris, France 3 Daily Congress Programme PROGRAMME 12:30 - 13:30 ESA VIP Luncheon (upon invitation only) PROGRAMME AT A GLANCE AT A GLANCE Location: Terminal 7, Level 4, Hall 7, Paris Convention Centre Sunday 18 September Sponsored by: SUNDAY SUNDAY 09:30 - 11:00 Opening Ceremony Speaker: Location: Paris South, Level 3, Hall 7, Paris Convention Centre Josef ASCHBACHER WELCOME Director General, Pascale EHRENFREUND MONDAY MONDAY European Space Agency (ESA), President, Master of Ceremonies France International Astronautical Federation (IAF), Barbara BELVISI France CEO, Interstellar Lab, France TUESDAY TUESDAY Speakers: 13:45 - 15:15 Plenary 1 – Heads of Agencies Philippe BAPTISTE Thierry BRETON Élisabeth BORNE WEDNESDAY WEDNESDAY President, Internal Market Prime Minister, Centre National d’Etudes Commissioner, Council of Ministers of Location: Room Paris South+North, Level 3, Hall 7, Paris Convention Centre Spatiales (CNES), European Commission, France, France France France This year’s Heads of Agencies plenary will focus on the overall theme of the Congress “Space for @ll”. During the first part, the participating Heads of Agencies will present and discuss their projects and explain what their priorities are for the coming years. In the second part, the Heads of Agencies will focus more on their past achievements and explain the projects THURSDAY THURSDAY Pascale EHRENFREUND that will involve a community beyond space, in line with this year’s IAC motto. President, International Astronautical Federation (IAF), The plenary will conclude with an interactive Q&A session with the audience. France Speakers: PRESENTATIONS PRESENTATIONS TECHNICAL TECHNICAL Lisa CAMPBELL Josef ASCHBACHER S. SOMANATH Anchor Sponsors Speakers: President, Director General, Special Advisor to Canadian Space Agency European Space Agency President (IAC Evolution) (CSA), (ESA), IAF Bureau, Robert LIGHTFOOT André-Hubert ROUSSEL Canada France Chairman, Executive Vice President, CEO, Indian Space Research Lockheed Martin ArianeGroup SAS, Organisation (ISRO), IAF AWARDS IAF AWARDS Corporation, France India United States Hiroshi YAMAKAWA Bill NELSON President, Administrator, Japan Aerospace National Aeronautics and Exploration Agency (JAXA), Space Administration (NASA), Japan United States & EXHIBITION & EXHIBITION SPONSORS SPONSORS 11:15 - 12:15 Opening Exhibition/Ribbon cutting/VIP Tour MODERATOR MODERATOR WELCOME KEYNOTE Location: Exhibition Hall, Level 2, Hall 7, Paris Convention Centre Pascale EHRENFREUND Christian FEICHTINGER Philippe BAPTISTE President, Executive Director, President, International Astronautical International Astronautical Centre National d’Etudes IAF MEMBERS IAF MEMBERS Federation (IAF), Federation (IAF), Spatiales (CNES), France France France 6 7
73 rd INTERNATIONAL ASTRONAUTICAL CONGRESS 18 - 22 SEPTEMBER 2022, Paris, France 16:30 - 17:00 IAF GNF – A New Innovative Satellite Platform For Existing PROGRAMME 15:30 - 16:15 Press Conference – Heads of Agencies PROGRAMME AT A GLANCE AT A GLANCE Missions Like The Arctic Weather Satellite And Mats Location: Terminal 7, Level 4, Hall 7, Paris Convention Centre Location: Room N01, Level 3, Hall 7, Paris Convention Centre The Heads of Agencies Press conference will give the audience (mainly press representatives) the opportunity to directly address the Heads of Agencies asking relevant and challenging questions. The experience of 30 years of proven success from a wide range of space missions in low and geostationary orbit has gone into the development of a new and already flight proven satellite platform. The platform named InnoSat is built around a set of core SUNDAY SUNDAY Speakers: elements that can be re-used (both hardware and software) whilst offering high performance in terms of pointing, stability, power, data downlink and autonomy. Josef ASCHBACHER Philippe BAPTISTE Lisa CAMPBELL Director General, President, President, Among the early utilisers of the new satellite platform are: European Space Agency (ESA), Centre National d’Etudes Canadian Space Agency France Spatiales (CNES), (CSA), France Canada • ESA, Arctic Weather Satellite (launch planned for 2024) MONDAY MONDAY • European Union, EU Horizon 2020 IOD/IOV 8 (launch planned for 2024) • Swedish National Space Agency, MATS is a scientific mission, created by the Department of Meteorology (MISU) at Stockholm University (launch planned late for 2022) Bill NELSON S. SOMANATH Hiroshi YAMAKAWA Administrator, Special Advisor to President, National Aeronautics and President (IAC Evolution) Japan Aerospace Organized by: Space Administration (NASA), IAF Bureau, Exploration Agency (JAXA), TUESDAY TUESDAY United States Chairman, Japan Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO), Speaker: India Benoit MATHIEU MODERATOR Managing Director, Michael SHEETZ WEDNESDAY WEDNESDAY OHB Sweden AB, Space Reporter, Sweden CNBC, United States THURSDAY THURSDAY 17:15 - 18:10 IAF GNF – Roundtable ESA Ministerial 2022 15:30 - 16:25 IAF GNF – Meet SUSIE PRESENTATIONS PRESENTATIONS Location: Room N01, Level 3, Hall 7, Paris Convention Centre Location: Room N01, Level 3, Hall 7, Paris Convention Centre TECHNICAL TECHNICAL We are at D-2 Months of a major milestone: the ESA Council meeting at ministerial level (CM22). Meet SUSIE: ArianeGroup’s vision for moving cargo and human to, in and from space. SUSIE is an innovative concept launched on Ariane 6 that ArianeGroup will unveil for the first time. Designed on a on proven European flight heritage, this innovative concept will What does it mean? What is at stake? Why is ESA Director General proposing to his Member States a major step up for the European thrust European capabilities for sovereign human and cargo launch/recovery. space Programmes? After a very successful ministerial meeting back in 2019 (Sevilla, Space19+), CM22 represents a package that is a proposed increase of 25% of the budget over three years. Why is this so important, now? IAF AWARDS IAF AWARDS De-facto, it will also allow Europe to keep up with upcoming key future challenges like the establishment of space logistics networks, deep space exploration, international cooperation and full reusability needs. The panel composed of representatives of ESA Member States will exchange on the spirit that is animating this new ambition. How space benefits the European citizens, day after day and how space provides essential instruments in current global crisis such as Organized by: the Climate Change or the war in Ukraine. Key questions, key players to set the stage on how the preparation for CM22 will lead to essential decisions in Paris on 23 November 2022. & EXHIBITION & EXHIBITION SPONSORS SPONSORS Organized by: Speakers: Morena BERNARDINI Marco PRAMPOLINI Joost VAN TOOREN Head of Strategy & System Architect for Human Space Flight Innovation, Advanced Concepts, Programme Manager, ArianeGroup SAS, ArianeGroup SAS, ArianeGroup SAS, IAF MEMBERS IAF MEMBERS France France France 8 9
73 rd INTERNATIONAL ASTRONAUTICAL CONGRESS 18 - 22 SEPTEMBER 2022, Paris, France Speakers: PROGRAMME 19:30 - 22:00 Welcome Reception PROGRAMME AT A GLANCE AT A GLANCE Josef ASCHBACHER Philippe BAPTISTE Walther PELZER Director General, President, Director General, German European Space Agency (ESA), Centre National d’Etudes Space Agency, Member of Location: Level 3, Hall 7, Paris Convention Centre France Spatiales (CNES), the Executive Board, France Deutsches Zentrum für Luft- To celebrate the IAC 2022, we will have a Welcome Reception with food and beverages. und Raumfahrt e.V. (DLR), Germany SUNDAY SUNDAY Sponsored by: Anna RATHSMAN Giorgio SACCOCCIA Director General, President, Swedish National Space Italian Space Agency (ASI), Agency (SNSA), Italy Sweden MONDAY MONDAY TUESDAY TUESDAY 18:15 - 19:30 Plenary 2 – Space4all : Space For All The Inhabitants Of Planet Earth Location: Room Paris South+North, Level 3, Hall 7, Paris Convention Centre Space has long been synonymous with adventure, exploration and discovery. Today we even talk about space tourism and the WEDNESDAY WEDNESDAY exploitation of mining resources. All these ambitions if they meet today a reality, are to be compared to what space brings to the everyday life of the earthlings but also to the progress of science. Without observation satellites, there would be no global warming measurements and therefore no sustainable development policies. Without Galileo, there would be no positioning of vehicles, but also of hikers, trains, and ships entering ports. Without microgravity experiments, there will be no bio-production for gene therapies in the future, nor experiments for a new agriculture. Without a lunar THURSDAY THURSDAY base, there will be no fundamental research on food, energy and oxygen in autonomy. Space teaches us to live better on planet earth. Our daily life and our future will depend more and more on this scientific and human adventure. PRESENTATIONS PRESENTATIONS Speakers: TECHNICAL TECHNICAL Nicolas GAUME Conny HANSELI François HOUILLER Co-Founder & CEO, PhD Student in Urban President and CEO, Space Cargo Unlimited, Design, French Research Institute France Karlsruhe Institute of for Exploitation of the Sea Technology (KIT) and (IFREMER), Toulouse School of France Architecture (ENSA), IAF AWARDS IAF AWARDS France Rafaela KRAUS Stefan MAY Frédéric REVAH Vice President Country Head, CEO, Entrepreneurship, Continental, Genethon, University of the Bundeswehr France France Munich, & EXHIBITION & EXHIBITION SPONSORS SPONSORS Germany MODERATOR Gilles RABIN Advisor to the President, IAF MEMBERS IAF MEMBERS Centre National d’Etudes Spatiales (CNES), France 10 11
73 rd INTERNATIONAL ASTRONAUTICAL CONGRESS 18 - 22 SEPTEMBER 2022, Paris, France Monday 19 September PROGRAMME PROGRAMME AT A GLANCE AT A GLANCE 10:15 - 11:05 IAF GNF – Space 2050: Boldly Going Into The Future Location: Room N01, Level 3, Hall 7, Paris Convention Centre 08:00 - 08:45 Industry Breakfast What will space exploration and activities look like in the future? The fourth industrial revolution is currently underway, with machine learning and artificial-intelligence (AI) technologies making significant advancements and changing industries. The next thirty years SUNDAY SUNDAY Location: Terminal 7, Level 4, Hall 7, Paris Convention Centre will revolutionize our efforts in space and on Earth. We envision fully autonomous deep space exploration, where spacecraft, rovers, and landers decide what to do based on commander’s intent. Cooperative robotics will enable life-saving operations on Earth, such as autonomous robotic surgery and fire-fighting assistance, and enable lunar surface activities, such as autonomous mining and outpost Sponsored by: construction with raw materials. There will be cognitive AI assistants to help crew with situational awareness, troubleshooting, and decision making. Advances in propulsion will provide faster travel. Furthermore, smart cities will become a reality. Advances in power and infrastructure management will enable better living conditions on Earth, the Moon, and Mars. We will discuss the current Speakers: MONDAY MONDAY developments at Lockheed Martin, the major challenges, and what this innovation path looks like towards making these science Chirag PARIKH Amela WILSON WELCOME fiction scenarios a reality in Space 2050. Executive Secretary, CEO, Pascale EHRENFREUND National Space Council, Nanoracks, President, Organized by: United States United States International Astronautical Federation (IAF), France TUESDAY TUESDAY Speakers: Timothy CICHAN Sapna RAO Eric SMITH Space Exploration Architect, Systems Engineer, Commercial Director of Artificial Civil Space, Intelligence and Data 09:00 - 10:00 Plenary 3 – The Value Of Low Earth Orbit In The Next Decade Lockheed Martin WEDNESDAY WEDNESDAY Corporation, Lockheed Martin Analytics, United States Corporation, Lockheed Martin United States Corporation, Location: Room Paris South, Level 3, Hall 7, Paris Convention Centre United States 2022 is a really powerful year for low Earth orbit (LEO)! The US announced its intent to operate the International Space Station (ISS) to 2030 and other ISS partners are also planning extensions. Use of the ISS until 2030 brings more than a third additional on-orbit lifetime. Europe is defining their roadmap for the future and planning to develop their own capabilities. India is developing a cargo THURSDAY THURSDAY option. China’s Aerospace and Technology Corporation (CASC) announced it would add two 22-ton modules to complete the Tiangong space station this year. New commercial players also have plans! 11:20 - 12:20 IAF GNF – Extreme Makeover: Space Edition This plenary will discuss how LEO will be used differently in the next 8 years - given the more recent international capabilities and new objectives - and what a human presence in LEO across multiple international and commercial efforts will look like. We will highlight PRESENTATIONS PRESENTATIONS Location: Room Paris South, Level 3, Hall 7, Paris Convention Centre potential business markets and the business cases for commercial companies and key benefits provided by these efforts. Discussions TECHNICAL TECHNICAL will also include why these investments are being made now. Last time you moved, you had to get used to the local food, paint, find a gym, build a social circle, and make a house a new home. Humanity’s next big move will take us a bit further away, but the challenges will remain the same. Everything we once knew about A key focus for this plenary is on diversity and the “G’s of the IAF”: Gender, Geography and Generation. We will hear from a diversity of living and working in space is about to change.. voices including research, tourism, manufacturing, and space development, and from government agency and company perspectives. Hear from lifestyle brands, earth-bound innovators, and space experts to find out how we will eat, exercise, and take care of ourselves IAF AWARDS IAF AWARDS Speakers: in the next era of space exploration.. Mary Lynne DITTMAR Olivia GAMEZ HOLZHAUS Robyn GATENS Chief Government and CEO, Director of the International Space gray is officially out of style. It’s time for an extreme makeover. External Relations Officer, Rhodium Scientific, Space Station, Axiom Space, LLC, United States National Aeronautics and United States Space Administration (NASA), Organized by: & EXHIBITION United States & EXHIBITION SPONSORS SPONSORS Iwao IGARASHI Shawna PANDYA MODERATOR Vice President & General Physician, Aquanaut, Scientist- Dan DUMBACHER Manager, Business Astronaut Candidate Program Development, Space Systems, Graduate, Executive Director, American Institute of IAF MEMBERS Integrated Defense & Space IAF MEMBERS International Institute for Systems, Astronautical Sciences (IIAS), Aeronautics and Astronautics Mitsubishi Heavy Industries Canada (AIAA), (MHI), United States Japan 12 13
73 rd INTERNATIONAL ASTRONAUTICAL CONGRESS 18 - 22 SEPTEMBER 2022, Paris, France Speakers: PROGRAMME 13:45 - 14:45 Plenary 4 – AI4SPACE: Perspective From The Next Generation PROGRAMME AT A GLANCE AT A GLANCE Hubert ANTOINE Ben GREAVES Helene HUBY President and CEO, Closed Environment Co-Founder and CEO, Ynsect, Agricultural Engineer, The Exploration Company, Location: Room Paris South, Level 3, Hall 7, Paris Convention Centre France Starlab Oasis, Germany United Arab Emirates From astronomy to mission design, from advanced satellite operations to autonomous remote space exploration, Artificial Intelligence (AI) has the potential to disrupt how space is being done today. SUNDAY SUNDAY The AI4Space plenary will be a deep dive into how AI is transforming the sector, showcasing the work and research of the talented Amicie MONCLAR Lembit SIHVER Adam SIREK group of the NextGen panelists selected for this session. CEO, Chief Technology Officer, Co-founder, Zephalto, Cosmic Shielding, Leap Biosystems, France United States Canada Leveraging the panelist’s diverse expertise, the plenary will cover topics as robotics, AI-enabled science, mission design, lunar rovers, human-robots interactions, and overall anything related to what the future might hold for space activities. MONDAY MONDAY You can expect a dynamic and interactive session, so make sure to come equipped with curiosity and your best questions, and get ready to be inspired by the passion driving the NextGen! Marshall SMITH John ZOLDAK Senior Vice President of Space Director of Space Sciences, Speakers: Sytems, Zin Technologies, Nanoracks, United States Audrey BERQUAND Kelsey DOERKSEN Luke HEFFERNAN TUESDAY TUESDAY United States Research Fellow, PhD Student, Business Development Lead, European Space Agency University of Oxford, Australian Institute for (ESA), United Kingdom Machine Learning, Netherlands Australia MODERATOR MODERATOR Clémentine DECOOPMAN Akihiko HOSHIDE WEDNESDAY WEDNESDAY Associate Director Space Astronaut, Director Houston Stream, Office, Sorina LUPU Antonio STARK MODERATOR Creative Destruction Lab, Japan Aerospace Exploration PhD Student, Chief Operating Officer, Danielle WOOD France Agency (JAXA), Caltech, Unmanned Exploration Laboratory, Assistant professor, United States United States Republic of Korea Massachusetts Institute of Technology, United States THURSDAY THURSDAY 12:30 – 13:30 Industry Luncheon (Upon Invitation Only) Location: Terminal 7, Level 4, Hall 7, Paris Convention Centre PRESENTATIONS PRESENTATIONS 15:00 - 15:45 IAF GNF – A Sustainable Lunar Surface Infrastructure TECHNICAL TECHNICAL Speakers: WELCOME REMARKS: WELCOME REMARKS: AWARDS PRESENTATION: Location: Room N01, Level 3, Hall 7, Paris Convention Centre Andreas Lindenthal Carlo MIRRA Pascale EHRENFREUND IAF VP: Financial Matters and Chair, IAF Industry Relations President, The major spacefaring nations are embarked in a coordinated international effort to sustain space exploration beginning at the Industry Relations, Committee International Astronautical International Space Station and moving to lunar orbit and lunar surface and then Mars. IAF AWARDS IAF AWARDS International Astronautical Sales Director in the Federation (IAF), Federation (IAF), Institutional Business Growth, France The international Lunar Gateway, a human-tended facility in orbit around the Moon, is the next step beyond LEO in the global journey Germany Airbus Defence and Space Netherlands B.V., to Mars. Netherlands A Moon surface infrastructure will complement the opportunities that the Lunar Gateway offers to develop a sustainable human Speakers: space exploration. It will allow to validate capabilities and enabling technologies for Mars (landers, rovers, protections from the & EXHIBITION & EXHIBITION SPONSORS SPONSORS cosmic radiations…) and will offer in-situ resources. Mike LEWIS André-Hubert ROUSSEL Chief Innovation Officer, CEO, The panelists will discuss the main elements required to initiate the Moon surface infrastructure and will present the current plans at Nanoracks, ArianeGroup SAS, United States France international level to contribute to its open architecture. IAF MEMBERS IAF MEMBERS 14 15
73 rd INTERNATIONAL ASTRONAUTICAL CONGRESS 18 - 22 SEPTEMBER 2022, Paris, France Organized by: 16:45 - 17:30 IAF GNF – #Nextspace: Teamwork, Human Expansion And PROGRAMME PROGRAMME AT A GLANCE AT A GLANCE Boomerangs From Space Location: Room N01, Level 3, Hall 7, Paris Convention Centre Speakers: The Space industry is changing. But that’s nothing new. Space has been pushing back the realms of the possible for decades and that’s Lisa CALLAHAN Massimo COMPARINI James FREE what makes it so exciting. Vice President and General CEO, Associate Administrator SUNDAY SUNDAY Manager of Commercial Civil Thales Alenia Space Italia, for Exploration Systems Space, Italy Development, The industry today takes many forms. Original pioneers who have innovation coursing through their veins. Newer players taking Lockheed Martin Corporation, National Aeronautics and centre stage with impressive technology and far-flung ambitions. Start-ups developing niche technologies. Media and influencers that United States Space Administration helped create and foster an increased public awareness and fascination with Space endeavours. Last but not least, players from areas (NASA), United States that would once have been considered entirely unrelated are now ready to benefit from space exploration in new ways, and these non-space players will become key for some future endeavours. David PARKER MODERATOR MONDAY MONDAY Director of Human and Robotic Maria Antonietta PERINO Exploration, A distinguished panel of representatives of the above groups will discuss what the future holds for Humanity’s presence in Space, European Space Agency (ESA), Director for Space Economy the envisioned expansion of the Human experience in Space in the years and decades to come, and how humans will live in different Exploration and International Netherlands Network, destinations... from LEO to Moon and Mars and maybe one day beyond. Thales Alenia Space Italia, Italy Participants will elaborate how the developments that are necessary for this expansion of the human presence can be a ‘technological TUESDAY TUESDAY boomerang’ that will be pivotal to building a better tomorrow by improving life on Earth. Organized by: WEDNESDAY WEDNESDAY Speakers: 16:00 - 16:30 IAF GNF – Commercial LEO Destinations Soyoung CHUNG Raphael RÖTTGEN Antonino SALMERI Senior Researcher, Managing Partner, Policy Analyst, Location: Room N01, Level 3, Hall 7, Paris Convention Centre Korea Aerospace Research E2MC Ventures, Open Lunar Foundation, Institute, Switzerland Luxembourg As we approach the end of life for the International Space Station (ISS) later this decade, commercial destinations in Low Earth Orbit Republic of Korea (LEO) will support the activities of governments, industry, academia, and consumers. Blue Origin and Sierra Space are developing THURSDAY THURSDAY Orbital Reef - a mixed use LEO space station for commerce, research, and tourism that welcomes all - by the end of this decade. This fireside chat will explore the opportunity for global user communities to use commercial stations to support exploration, develop space technology, promote commercial enterprise, and fly people in space routinely. Peter WEISS MODERATOR President & Founder, Laura TODD Spartan Space, Organized by: Vice President Space PRESENTATIONS PRESENTATIONS France Exploration Future TECHNICAL TECHNICAL Programmes, Airbus Defence and Space SAS, France Speakers: Janet KAVANDI Brent SHERWOOD IAF AWARDS IAF AWARDS President, Senior Vice President Advanced Sierra Space, Development Programs, United States Blue Origin, 17:45 - 18:45 Highlight Lecture – Extreme Exploration: Parker Solar Probe And Solar United States Orbiter Trailblazing Around The Sun Location: Room Paris South, Level 3, Hall 7, Paris Convention Centre & EXHIBITION & EXHIBITION SPONSORS SPONSORS Though billions of stars exist in the universe, only the one at the center of our solar system plays a unique role for us here on Earth. The Sun provides light and heat, controls the seasons and ocean currents, stirs up the atmosphere, and gives energy to most life. But the Sun also affects us in less obvious ways. The energetic particles it emits can disrupt radio communications. Its coronal mass ejections can interact with the Earth’s magnetic field to trigger power outages by inducing high voltage fluctuations in the power grid. IAF MEMBERS IAF MEMBERS Knowing how to combat these potentially damaging disruptions and understanding the solar events that cause them is crucial for scientific, social, and economic reasons. 16 17
73 rd INTERNATIONAL ASTRONAUTICAL CONGRESS 18 - 22 SEPTEMBER 2022, Paris, France Two bold flagship space missions are on their way to better understand how our Sun works: NASA’s Parker Solar Probe (Parker), Tuesday 20 September PROGRAMME PROGRAMME AT A GLANCE AT A GLANCE launched in 2018, and Solar Orbiter, a mission of international collaboration between ESA and NASA, launched in 2020. Parker is venturing closer to the Sun than any other spacecraft to answer long-standing questions, e.g., how the solar wind and energetic particles are accelerated and transported throughout our solar system. In April 2021, Parker crossed over into the solar atmosphere for the first time in history, breaking one of the last frontiers of solar system exploration. Solar Orbiter performed its first close solar flyby at 0.32 au in March 2022, taking the closest-ever images of the Sun while measuring the composition of the solar wind to 08:00 - 08:45 IAF IDEA “3G” Diversity Breakfast establish the causal connection between the Sun and the bubble of the heliosphere. Location: Terminal 7, Level 4, Hall 7, Paris Convention Centre SUNDAY SUNDAY The two engaging speakers lead the Solar Orbiter and Parker missions. They will describe the firsts of each mission and draw connections between the new observations from each mission and how what we are learning from them impacts our daily lives here on Earth. Sponsored by: Speakers: MONDAY MONDAY Daniel MÜLLER Nour RAOUAFI MODERATOR Project Scientist ESA-NASA Parker Solar Probe Project Jason KALIRAI Solar Orbiter Mission, Scientist, Mission Area Executive for WELCOME MODERATION European Space Agency The Johns Hopkins (ESA), University Applied Physics Civil Space, Pascale EHRENFREUND Deganit PAIKOWSKY Netherlands Laboratory, The Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory, President, IAF VP for Diversity Initiatives United States International Astronautical and Science & Academic United States Relations, TUESDAY TUESDAY Federation (IAF), France International Astronautical Federation (IAF), Israel Speaker: 19:30 - 21:30 Young Professionals Networking Event (restricted to Young Professionals) Larry D. JAMES WEDNESDAY WEDNESDAY Deputy Director, NASA Jet Propulsion Location: Room N02, Level 3, Hall 7, Paris Convention Centre Laboratory, United States Join us for the opportunity for speed mentoring with industry leaders about how to navigate your career. Networking and reception will follow. THURSDAY THURSDAY Sponsored by: 09:00 - 10:00 Plenary 5 – New Horizons For Earth Observation: Adapting Our Societies To The Impacts Of Climate Change PRESENTATIONS PRESENTATIONS TECHNICAL TECHNICAL Location: Room Paris South, Level 3, Hall 7, Paris Convention Centre The urgency of tackling climate change has become one of the greatest challenges for mankind. The contributions of Earth Observation satellites have proved to be a formidable stepping stone, allowing to accurately understand and monitor our planet, assess climate variables and depict change. However, despite the accessibility of satellite data and the interest raised by these prospects, a bridge IAF AWARDS IAF AWARDS has yet to be built to allow local decision-makers and the wider audience to make the most of these approaches for adaptation to climate change. The Space for Climate Observatory (SCO) is a unique initiative to support the emergence of projects enabling climate adaptation at a local level. As an international network of space agencies and public and private entities, the SCO develops projects built upon existing cloud computing infrastructures and satellite data for adaptation – from extreme events management to biodiversity monitoring –, & EXHIBITION & EXHIBITION SPONSORS SPONSORS using new methodologies and providing operational tools directly to the users. These tools are co-designed to answer specific needs and to allow the wide audience to leverage satellite data. The projects can besides be readily modified to suit other geographic areas facing similar environmental stakes. The objective of this plenary is to discuss the best way to enable collaboration between research institutions, public entities and the private sector to work towards wider adaptation thanks to Earth observation, and to find the most promising solutions for local, IAF MEMBERS IAF MEMBERS satellite-based adaptation by exploring SCO’s concrete activities and achievements. 18 19
73 rd INTERNATIONAL ASTRONAUTICAL CONGRESS 18 - 22 SEPTEMBER 2022, Paris, France Panellists will bring their own perspective on the topic and on international data and coordination issues, coming from widely Organized by: PROGRAMME PROGRAMME AT A GLANCE AT A GLANCE different geographic area and sectors. In addition to space agencies that each face specific challenges depending on the national infrastructures and environmental situations, the panel will include presentations from actual projects. Speakers: Speakers: Simonetta CHELI Amal LAYACHI Stéphane MERMOZ Director of Earth Observation Head of Capacity Building Researcher (CESBIO), Founder, Mohammad ALGASSIM Candace JOHNSON Valanathan MUNSAMI Programmes and Head of Department, SUNDAY SUNDAY GlobEO, General Manager of Co-Initiator, Advisor to the CEO, ESRIN, Centre Royal de France Strategy, SES, Saudi Space Commission, European Space Agency (ESA), Télédétection Spatiale Saudi Space Commission (CRTS), France Saudi Arabia Italy (SSC), Morocco Saudi Arabia Nancy OLIVETO Rosa Maria RAMIREZ DE Shereen ZORBA MONDAY MONDAY Founder, ARELLANO Y HARO Head of Secretariat, Soichi NOGUCHI Frank M. SALZGEBER Frans VON DER DUNK Societe Generale D’Evaluation Head of International UN Science-Policy-Business Former Astronaut, Managing Director, Space Harvey and Susan Perlman Des Territoires (SGEvT), Affairs, Forum on the Environment, Japan Aerospace Exploration Sector, Alumni, Othmer Chair of France Mexican Space Agency Kenya Agency (JAXA), Saudi Space Commission Space Law, (AEM), Japan (SSC), College of Law, University of Mexico Saudi Arabia Nebraska-Lincoln, United States TUESDAY TUESDAY MODERATOR Laurence MONNOYER- MODERATOR SMITH Mishaal ASHEMIMRY Head of Sustainable Aerospace Consultant & Development, Special Advisor to CEO, Centre National d’Etudes Saudi Space Commission (SSC), WEDNESDAY WEDNESDAY Spatiales (CNES), Saudi Arabia France 11:10 - 11:40 IAF GNF – Future Of Space Outreach - International Rocketry THURSDAY THURSDAY 10:15 - 11:05 IAF GNF – Solving Sustainability Issues On Earth, In Space And Beyond Competition Location: Room N01, Level 3, Hall 7, Paris Convention Centre Location: Room N01, Level 3, Hall 7, Paris Convention Centre PRESENTATIONS PRESENTATIONS Water scarcity, power shortages and global warming are some of the many sustainability issues facing us on Earth. Saudi Arabia, The future of Space activities can only be ensured if we are able to attract the best minds and ensure the extraordinary capabilities TECHNICAL TECHNICAL located in a dry desert, has managed to, for example, solve its water scarcity issues through mass-scale desalination and has recently of the next generation of space professionals. This is one of the goals of the Portuguese Space Agency through the several outreach made a commitment to spending over USD$ 187 B towards the growth of a green economy through its Saudi Green Initiative (SGI), and educational programs it promotes. One of these programs is the European Rocketry Challenge – EuRoC, a competition dedicated with the ambitious goals of achieving the following by 2030: to university students to design and build their rockets, with solid or hybrid propulsion, and launch them up to 10km high. EuRoC had its first edition in 2020 and, since then, the skies of Ponte de Sor have seen more and more rocket launches every October: in 2022, • Reducing emissions by as much as 278 million tons per annum (Mtpa), EuRoC will receive 25 teams and more than 500 students. • Cutting global methane emissions by 30%, IAF AWARDS IAF AWARDS • Planting 450 million trees, and But EuRoC is not the only competition worldwide: there are similar competitions throughout the planet. For this reason, the • Rehabilitating 8 million hectares of degraded lands. Portuguese Space Agency wants to foster these rocket launch activities and invite other countries to share their experience and create a World Rocketry Collaboration & Competition. Ultimately, this will allow Saudi Arabia to achieve net zero emissions by 2060 through a Carbon Circular Economy approach. This panel will address space outreach activities in general and rocketry activities, bringing organizers of such events from all around Saudi Arabia recognizes the enormous responsibility we as humans have towards the preservation and use of outer space, the Moon, the world. & EXHIBITION & EXHIBITION SPONSORS SPONSORS and Mars. While we attempt to solve sustainability issues facing us here on earth, we must also be proactive in identifying similar solutions applicable for use in outer space and within future settlements on the Moon and Mars. In this session, we will engage Organized by: experts from around the world to share their unique knowledge and experience on how we can translate our sustainability efforts on Earth, to space and beyond. IAF MEMBERS IAF MEMBERS 20 21
73 rd INTERNATIONAL ASTRONAUTICAL CONGRESS 18 - 22 SEPTEMBER 2022, Paris, France Speakers: Ke WANG MODERATOR PROGRAMME PROGRAMME AT A GLANCE AT A GLANCE Brenan DEW Melissa K. FORCE Marta GONÇALVES Co-Founder, Kyoko DATEKI Karman Project Foundation, Australian Space Discovery General Counsel, Science and Education Officer, Director, Business Centre, Japan Development and Industrial Spaceport America, Portugal Space Agency, Australian Space Agency, United States Portugal Relations Department, Australia Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA), Japan SUNDAY SUNDAY Andiswa MLISA MODERATOR Interim CEO, Ricardo CONDE South African Space Agency, South Africa President, 12:30 - 13:30 IAF IDEA “Excellence in 3G Diversity Award Ceremony” Luncheon (Upon Invitation Only) Portugal Space Agency, Portugal Location: Terminal 7, Level 4, Hall 7, Paris Convention Centre MONDAY MONDAY Sponsored by: TUESDAY TUESDAY 11:45 - 12:30 IAF GNF – Rise Of Exciting And Emotional Space Businesses WELCOME MODERATOR Pascale EHRENFREUND Anthony TSOUGRANIS Location: Room N01, Level 3, Hall 7, Paris Convention Centre President, IAF VP for Honours and International Astronautical Awards, Federation (IAF), International Astronautical For decades, people have pursued the functional value of space and have inspired the world with the scientific and technological WEDNESDAY WEDNESDAY France Federation (IAF), advancement, yet it has remained a special field with only a limited number of people involved. As the space business expands, and United States as more people become directly involved in space development, we are expecting to see the emergence of what we want to call “Space Emo-biz” which is a business area that builds on the inspirational value of space when the technology allows to appeal to the Speakers: emotions of a mass of people so they can feel and experience the excitement derived from space science and technology. MOHAMED AL-ASEERI KEYNOTE SPEAKER SPONSOR KEYNOTE Chief Executive Office, David PARKER Anne CARRON Specific business cases are already in progress that are based on inspirational value of space. For example, Sony has been working National Space Science THURSDAY THURSDAY on “STAR SPHERE” which allows users to capture real-time images using a satellite optical camera, Bascule has established the “KIBO Agency (NSSA), Director of Human and Robotic Chief Human Resources Exploration, Officer, STUDIO,” the one and only interactive broadcasting studio on the ISS. Both of these projects are the product of JAXA’s business co- Bahrain European Space Agency (ESA), Eutelsat, creation program (J-SPARC). Moreover, ALE aims to deliver artificial shooting stars service “Sky Canvas” by injecting meteor source Netherlands France from their satellite, while Avatarin has an avatar robot, “newme,” enabling real-time remote access to desired destinations. PRESENTATIONS PRESENTATIONS Not only in Japan, but these space entertainment businesses have been spreading out globally with different and fascinating ideas, TECHNICAL TECHNICAL along with the rapid space development. Organized by: 12:30 - 13:30 IAF-CGTN TV Broadcast Session: Space Exploration For A Shared Future Location: Room Paris South, Level 3, Hall 7, Paris Convention Centre IAF AWARDS IAF AWARDS The IAF is partnering with China Global Television Network (CGTN), China’s new international media organization. This Broadcast Speakers: session will focus on: Space Exploration for a Shared Future Yusuke MURAKI Rumiko NANGO Lena OKAJIMA The programme will feature brief keynotes from: Strategic Space Producer, Project Director, Producer and Founder and CEO, Space Entertainment Executive Officer, ALE Co., Ltd., & EXHIBITION Promotion Office, Josef ASCHBACHER Clay MOWRY Xiaojun WANG & EXHIBITION Bascule Inc., Japan SPONSORS SPONSORS Sony Group Corporation, Japan Director General, Incoming IAF President, VP: Societies and Museums, Japan European Space Agency IAF Bureau, IAF Bureau, (ESA), Chief Revenue Officer, President, France Voyager Space Holdings, China Academy of Launch United States Vehicle Technology (CALT), China IAF MEMBERS IAF MEMBERS 22 23
73 rd INTERNATIONAL ASTRONAUTICAL CONGRESS 18 - 22 SEPTEMBER 2022, Paris, France Followed by a panel with: Richard MOISSL Bill NYE MODERATOR PROGRAMME PROGRAMME AT A GLANCE AT A GLANCE Dunay BADIRKHANOV Pascale EHRENFREUND Steve EISENHART Head of Planetary Defence CEO, Dipak SRINIVASAN Office, The Planetary Society, Vice-Chairman, IAF President, VP: IAF Global Networking European Space Agency (ESA), Civil Space Strategic Forum, United States Engagements Lead, Azercosmos Space Agency of International Astronautical Spain the Republic of Azerbaijan, Federation (IAF), IAF Bureau, The Johns Hopkins University Azerbaijan President, Senior Vice President, Applied Physics Laboratory, International Space University Space Foundation, United States (ISU), United States SUNDAY SUNDAY France Xu YANSONG Fan ZHANG Director for International Professor of Astronomy, Cooperation, China China National Space 15:00 - 15:50 IAF GNF – Helga And Zohar Travel To The Moon: An International Administration, China Collaboration Aboard Artemis I MONDAY MONDAY Location: Room N01, Level 3, Hall 7, Paris Convention Centre The Matroshka AstroRad Radiation Experiment (MARE) will measure for the first time in history the radiation dose deposition into the human body in deep space. To achieve this, two anthropomorphic female human phantoms, Helga and Zohar, are being sent around the Moon on Artemis I. Zohar will be adorned with the AstroRad vest, a possible radiation countermeasure for future human TUESDAY TUESDAY 13:45 - 14:45 Plenary 6 – Defending Earth: The International Effort To Protect Us From exploration. The findings of this study will serve to improve the safety of crew members as we near the first entry of a human being Asteroids And Comets into deep space and outside of Earth’s protective bubble since 1972. Location: Room Paris South, Level 3, Hall 7, Paris Convention Centre MARE is an international collaboration between NASA, DLR and ISA and is supported by two key industry partners: Lockheed Martin and StemRad. This panel will discuss how this collaboration was initiated at the 2015 IAC in Jerusalem, the importance of the study, For billions of years, asteroids have pummeled Earth. The 2013 Chelyabinsk Meteor was only 20-m across, but its high-altitude and what each of the partners “brought to the table”; briefly, a well-established heritage of sending human phantoms into space, WEDNESDAY WEDNESDAY explosion unleashed the equivalent energy of 30 Hiroshima bombs and resulted in greater than 1,000 injuries. Even larger asteroids a nascent idea for a radiation countermeasure derived from an on-Earth nuclear application, a company building an exploration would have more catastrophic consequences. spacecraft, a strong expertise in radiation dosimetry and analysis for crew protection and, critically, key stakeholders who believed in taking advantage of the rare opportunity to fly a large scientific payload to deep space and were able to harness their respective What are we doing to detect and prevent a potential disaster caused by an asteroid impact? To date, only about 0.4% of the ~5 million agencies to support this both monetarily and politically. asteroids larger than the 20-m Chelyabinsk asteroid have been detected. NASA’s upcoming Near-Earth Object Surveyor Mission will accelerate the search for potentially hazardous asteroids, thus allowing us to identify the threats. The panel is comprised of MARE principle investigators for NASA and DLR and ISA, alongside Lockheed Martin’s program manager for THURSDAY THURSDAY AstroRad. Our moderator is a longtime member of IAF who is very familiar with the panelists and the MARE study. We wish that our But detection is only part of the equation. What happens when we identify an Earth-bound asteroid, and how do we protect ourselves? experience serve as an example and an inspiration for researchers, industry professionals and agency stakeholders aiming to work For the first time, humanity is testing a planetary defense mitigation method: a kinetic impactor. NASA’s Double Asteroid Redirection together for the advancement of space exploration. Test (DART) is the world’s first demonstration in a series of planetary defense missions. Launched in November 2021, DART will intentionally slam into an asteroid just one week after the IAC, on September 26, 2022. Later in the decade, ESA’s Hera mission will Organized by: PRESENTATIONS PRESENTATIONS visit the DART impact target to further characterize the effects of the DART experiment. Together, these two missions will provide the TECHNICAL TECHNICAL necessary data to design an operational planetary defense spacecraft should the need ever arise. Our panel assembles a diverse, international group including NASA and ESA leadership, technical experts, and a science communicator Speakers: to discuss the science behind the asteroid threat, the engineering behind the spacecraft designed to understand these dangers, and our roadmap for safeguarding our planet and way of life. This very timely Plenary Event will feature stunning visuals and gripping Kat CODERRE Ramona GAZA Karel MARSALEK storytelling within an engaging and informative atmosphere, and culminating in one of the most memorable experiences of the entire Deputy Manager for Deep Lead, MARE - HHPC Science Rsearch Fellow, IAF AWARDS IAF AWARDS Congress. Space Exploration Advanced Team, Space Radiation Institute of Aerospace Programs, Analysis Group, Medicine, Lockheed Martin Corporation, National Aeronautics and Deutsches Zentrum für Luft- Join us! United States Space Administration und Raumfahrt e.V. (DLR), (NASA), Germany United States Speakers: Oren MILSTEIN MODERATOR & EXHIBITION & EXHIBITION SPONSORS Betsy CONGDON Bhavya LAL Patrick MICHEL SPONSORS CEO, Stemrad, Principle Deganit PAIKOWSKY DART Mechanical Lead Associate Administrator Hera Mission Principal Investigator, Engineer, for Technology, Policy, and Investigator, Israel Space Agency, Lecturer, Department of The Johns Hopkins University Strategy, Centre National de la International Relations, Israel Applied Physics Laboratory, National Aeronautics and Recherche Scientifique Hebrew University of United States Space Administration (NASA), (CNRS), Jerusalem, United States France Israel IAF MEMBERS IAF MEMBERS 24 25
73 rd INTERNATIONAL ASTRONAUTICAL CONGRESS 18 - 22 SEPTEMBER 2022, Paris, France 15:30 - 16:00 Press Conference – Sustainability as the Game Changer ... Aiming high! Launching PROGRAMME PROGRAMME AT A GLANCE 15:55 - 16:25 IAF GNF – Moon To Mars Objectives AT A GLANCE the 4th edition of the New Space Economy European Expoforum at IAC 2022! Location: Terminal 7, Level 4, Hall 7, Paris Convention Centre Location: Room N01, Level 3, Hall 7, Paris Convention Centre NASA Deputy Administrator Melroy will preview the release of NASA’s revised top-level Moon to Mars Objectives and discuss next Jointly organised by E. Amaldi Foundation and Fiera Roma, the New Space Economy European Expoforum (NSE) offers a yearly outlook steps in architecture planning towards creating a blueprint for sustained human presence and exploration throughout the Solar on the most interesting trends of the evolution of the Space sector and gathers participants, private stakeholders, students, young System. SUNDAY SUNDAY innovators representatives of international organizations and general public in a dynamic format which brings Space down to Earth as an enabling tool for everyday life. In particular, NSE 2022 will tackle Sustainability with a rich programme of plenaries, workshops, interactive exhibitions, challenges and awards. NSE 2022 focus on Sustainability with 4 main topics: The Changing Earth, Space Organized by: Pollution, Human Health and Innovative Space Ventures. NSE networks big industrial players, small and medium innovative companies, investors, ventures, startups, research centres, MONDAY MONDAY academia, space agencies, institutions and international organizations. The event will benefit of a multidisciplinary approach to Speakers: provide space solutions for non-space users in building a sustainable society and inspire next generations. Pam MELROY INTRODUCTION Deputy Administrator, Pascale EHRENFREUND The press conference during the IAC in Paris will allow us to present: National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA), President, United States International Astronautical • The highlights of the programme 2022 Federation (IAF), TUESDAY TUESDAY • Smart opportunities for the youngest generation: as startups competition and students challenge France Join us in Rome on 1-3 December and grab the opportunity to be part of the evolution New Space, the biggest cultural change of our century! NSE 2022 is organised under the patronage of ASI, CNEL, ICE/ITA and IAF, and the support of ESA, SGAG and other relevant organizations. WEDNESDAY WEDNESDAY Speakers: 16:35 - 16:55 IAF GNF – Diversity In Space Simonetta CHELI Jean-François CLERVOY Maria Cristina FALVELLA Director of Earth Observation ESA astronaut, Honorary General Inspector, Location: Room N01, Level 3, Hall 7, Paris Convention Centre Programmes and Head of Chairman, Italian Space Agency (ASI), ESRIN, Novespace, President, THURSDAY “Space is hard” and mastering access to space requires two essential features: Thrust & Trust. “Thrust” is about mastering the THURSDAY European Space Agency (ESA), France Fondazione E. Amaldi, Italy technologies (propulsion, software, mechanical design...) when “Trust” is about having teams mastering these technologies. Italy ArianeGroup is convinced that in a fast-evolving space ecosystem, it will be more and more essential to have innovative and creative teams and this requires ensuring that they are as diverse as possible. Florence GALLOIS - Chief Human Ressources Officer at Christian FEICHTINGER Davide PETRILLO Giorgio SACCOCCIA ArianeGroup - will introduce all the initiatives run by ArianeGroup to encourage diversity. Executive Director, Executive Director, President, PRESENTATIONS PRESENTATIONS TECHNICAL TECHNICAL International Astronautical Space Generation Italian Space Agency (ASI), Federation (IAF), Advisory Council (SGAC), Organized by: Italy France Austria Speakers: MODERATOR Florence GALLOIS IAF AWARDS IAF AWARDS Fiorella COLIOLO Chief Human Resources Officer, ArianeGroup SAS, France & EXHIBITION & EXHIBITION SPONSORS SPONSORS IAF MEMBERS IAF MEMBERS 26 27
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