Technical programme
IAC-08 — 59th International Astronautical Congress
C3. SPACE POWER SYMPOSIUM
The successful future exploration and development of space depends on the research into and deployment of new, more affordable and more reliable energy sources of diverse types ranging from the very small to the extraordinarily large. Moreover, the continuing support of government-sponsored space activities by the public will require that these activities serve human needs in obvious ways. One visionary way to achieve the latter goal is to provide non-polluting, economical power to the Earth from space. The Space Power Symposium will thus address space power systems for use in space and on Earth. It will include topics such as nuclear systems for spacecraft power and propulsion; systems using solar energy; and matters of storage, energy management, conversion, transmission and distribution. The Symposium will also examine the prospects for using space-based energy on the Earth and the use of key enabling technologies such as wireless power transmission for both space and terrestrial applications.
- Coordinator
John Mankins
ARTEMIS Innovation Management Solutions, LLC — United States
C3.1. Joint session with Space Systems Sympsium on IAA Study "Solar Energy from Space"
General topics bearing on the use of space-based power for the Earth are the subject of this session. It will address needs and benefits of space-based power, including policy, economics, general technical and architectural issues, as well as environmental and societal aspects of the acquisition and use of space power on the Earth.
- Chairman
Nobuyuki Kaya
Kobe University — JapanLeopold Summerer
European Space Agency (ESA) — The Netherlands
- Rapporteur
Harvey J. Willenberg
American Aerospace Advisors, Inc. — United States
C3.2. Space Power Technologies and Components
This session will discuss component and systems technologies to meet the needs of future space missions–including solar, nuclear, thermal energy conversion, thermal management, energy storage and other topics.
- Chairman
Henry W. Brandhorst
Auburn University — United StatesSusumu Sasaki
Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA), ISAS — Japan
- Rapporteur
Ivan Bekey
Bekey Designs, Inc. — United StatesFrank Steinsiek
Airbus Defense and Space — Germany
C3.3. Concepts and Technologies for Space Power
Diverse new technologies must be developed and validated to enable the development of future large space power systems. This session will discuss a range of needed technology demonstrations and flight experiments to validate these new concepts.
- Chairman
Nobuyuki Kaya
Kobe University — JapanHarvey J. Willenberg
American Aerospace Advisors, Inc. — United States
- Rapporteur
Alain Celeste
Université de la Réunion — FranceJoe T. Howell
National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA), Marshall Space Flight Center — United States
C3.5.-C4.7. Joint session on Nuclear Propulsion and Power
This session includes papers addressing all issues of nuclear power and propulsion in space applications.
- Chairman
Claudio Bruno
— United StatesHarvey J. Willenberg
American Aerospace Advisors, Inc. — United States
- Rapporteur
Paul A. Czysz
Hypertech — United States