session 2

Title

International Space Exploration Policies and Programmes

Description

Space Exploration is an important space policy domain and international cooperation plans and partnerships have been gaining momentum in recent years, as reflected by the International Space Exploration Forum and the IAA Heads of Space Agencies Summit on Exploration planned on January 2014. This session will provide a forum to reflect on the trends in space exploration and present the latest developments in the field, including the results from these events. This session is supporting the activities of an IAA Study Group on "Dynamics of Space Exploration Strategies and Future Outlook".

Date

2014-09-30

Time

14:45

Room

717B

IPC members
papers

Order

Time

Paper title

Selection result

Mode

Presentation status

Speaker

Affiliation

Country

1

IAA Cosmic Study: Dynamics of Space Exploration

accepted

12'

confirmed

Dr. Pascale Ehrenfreund

Space Policy Institute, George Washington University

United States

2

International Space Exploration: Mapping Comparative Readiness Levels Across Leading National Actors

accepted

12'

confirmed

Mr. David Vaccaro

Avascent

United States

3

Building a Strategic Framework for Human Space Flight

accepted

12'

confirmed

Dr. Scott Pace

Space Policy Institute, George Washington University

United States

4

Lessons from the Past Why the U.S. Decided Not to Explore after Going to the Moon

accepted

12'

confirmed

Dr. John Logsdon

Space Policy Institute, George Washington University

United States

5

NASA's Space Exploration Planning: The Asteroid Mission and the Step-wise Path to Mars

accepted

12'

confirmed

Mrs. Kathy Laurini

National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA)

United States

6

Perspective for International Cooperation on China Space Station

accepted

12'

confirmed

Dr. Lini ZHOU

National University of Defense Technology

China

7

Future Indian Space - Renewing Policy dimensions

accepted

12'

confirmed

Dr. Mukund Kadursrinivas Rao

National Institute of Advanced Studies (NIAS)

India

8

The Question of “Why?” – Rationales for Space Exploration

accepted

12'

withdrawn

Mr. Marc Haese

DLR, German Aerospace Center

Germany

9

The Status of the United Nations Human Space Technology Initiative in 2014

accepted

12'

confirmed

Dr. Takao Doi

United Nations

Austria

10

The Challenges of Implementing Planetary Protection During Future Human Missions: Progress Update on an IAA Study

accepted

12'

withdrawn

Dr. Margaret Race

SETI Institute

United States

11

In Situ Resource Development on the Moon, Mars and Beyond: Considerations for Their Appropriation and Use

accepted

12'

confirmed

Prof. John D. Rummel

East Carolina University

United States

12

Non-Governmental Organizations Importance and Future Role in Space Exploration

accepted

12'

confirmed

Dr. Giuseppe Reibaldi

International Academy of Astronautics (IAA)

France

13

AstRoMap, a European road mapping project in support of a European research framework programme in astrobiology and space exploration

accepted

12'

confirmed

Mr. Nicolas Walter

European Science Foundation

France