congress IAC-09
Sessions by date-time
2009-10-12 15:00
- A1.1. Behavior, Performance and Psychosocial Issues in Space
- A2.1. Gravity and Fundamental Physics
- A3.1. Space Exploration Overview
- A6.1. Measurements and Space Surveillance
- B1.1. International Cooperation in Earth Observation Missions
- B3.1. Human Space Endeavour - Overview
- B4.2. Small Space Science Missions
- C1.1. Optimization
- C2.1. Space Structures I - Development and Verification (Space Vehicles and Components)
- C3.1. Joint Session with IAA Commission 3 (Space Technology & System Development) on "Solar Energy From Space"
- C4.1. Propulsion Systems I
- D1.1. Innovative and Visionary Space Systems Concepts
- D2.1. Launch Vehicles in Service or in Development
- D3.1. Strategies and Architectures to Establish a “Stepping Stone” Approach to our Future in Space
- D4.1.-D4.3. Human Exploration Beyond Mars/Interstellar Precursors Missions
- E1.1. “Hands-On” Space Education
- E2.1. Student Conference I
- E3.1. New Developments in National Space Policies and Programmes
- E6.1. Dynamics of Entrepreneurship
2009-10-13 10:00
- A1.2. Human Health : Countermeasures
- A2.2. Fluid and Materials Sciences
- A3.2A. Moon Exploration - Part 1
- A6.2. Modeling and Risk Analysis
- B1.2. Future Earth Observation Systems
- B4.1. 10th UN/IAA Workshop on Small Satellite Programmes at the Service of Developing Countries
- C1.2. Orbital Dynamics (1)
- C2.2. Space Structures II - Development and Verification (Deployable and Dimensionally Stable Structures)
- C2.8. Specialized Technologies, including Nanotechnology
- C4.2. Propulsion Systems II
- D1.2. Enabling Technologies for Space Systems
- D2.2. Launch services, Missions, Operations and Facilities
- D3.2. Novel Concepts and Technologies for the Exploration and Utilization of Space
- D4.2. Space Elevators and Tethers
- E1.2. Structures for Space Education
- E2.2. Student Conference II
- E3.2. Space policies and programmes of international organizations with particular regard to the participation of developing countries
- E6.2. Attracting Private Investment
- E8.1. Nandasiri Jasentuliyana Keynote Lecture on Space Law & 1st Young Scholars Session
2009-10-13 15:00
- A1.3. Applications of Space Medicine to Earth-Related Health Issues
- A2.3. Microgravity Experiments from Sub-orbital to Orbital Platforms
- A3.2B. Moon Exploration - Part 2
- B1.3. Earth Observation Sensors & Technology
- B2.1. Fixed and Broadcast Services
- B3.2. Enabling Technologies for Human Space Endeavours
- B4.3. Small Satellite Operations
- B6.1. Human Spaceflight Operations Concept
- C1.3. Mission Operations
- C2.3. Space Structures - Dynamics and Microdynamics
- C3.2. Space Power Technologies and Techniques
- C4.3. Propulsion Technology
- D1.3. System Engineering Tools, Processes & Training (I)
- D2.3. Upper Stages, Space Transfer, Entry and Landing Systems
- D5.1. From Parts to Systems : Contribution of Tests on Performance Prediction and Assessment
- E1.3. Education Outreach
- E2.3. Student Conference III
- E4.1. Memoirs and Organisational Histories
- E8.2. Peace in Space: Transparency and Confidence Building Measures
2009-10-14 10:00
- A1.4. Radiation Effects and Risks in Human Space Missions
- A2.4. Science Results from Ground Based Research
- A3.3A. Mars Exploration - Part 1
- A4.1. SETI I : SETI Science and Technology
- A5.1. Strategies to Establish Lunar and Mars Colonies
- B2.2. Mobile Communications and Satellite Navigation Technology
- B3.7.-B6.4. Sustainable Utilization of the ISS Beyond 2015: Joint Session of the Human Space Endeavors and Space Operations Symposia
- B4.4. Small Satellites Potential for Future Integrated Applications and Services
- B4.6B. Design and Technology for Small Satellites - Part 2
- B5.1. Integrated Applications End-to-End Solutions
- B6.4.-B3.7. Sustainable Utilization of the ISS Beyond 2015 Joint Session of the Human Space Endeavors and Space Operations Symposia
- C1.4. Guidance and Control
- C2.4. New Materials and Structural Concepts
- C3.3. Architectures, concepts and systems for space power
- C4.4. Electric Propulsion
- D1.4. Space Systems Architectures
- D2.4. Future Space Transportation Systems
- D5.2. Quality and Knowledge Management in Aerospace Companies
- E3.3. Launcher Policies and Regulations
- E5.1. Technology Transfer Trends
- E8.3. Third party liability issues in commercial space activities
- E8.5. Legal challenges to Earth observation programs with particular emphasis on developing countries
2009-10-14 15:00
- A1.5. Astrobiology
- A2.5. Facilities and Operations of Microgravity Experiments
- A3.3B. Mars Exploration - Part 2
- A4.2. SETI II : SETI and Society
- B1.4. Earth Observation Data Management Systems
- B2.3. Mobile Communications and Satellite Navigation Systems
- B3.3. Space Stations Assembly and Operations
- B4.5.-D2.7. Joint Session: Small Spacecraft Launch, Injection, and Orbit Transfer Systems
- C1.5. Mission and Constellation Design
- C1.9. Attitude Dynamics and Control
- C2.5. Smart Materials and Adaptive Structures
- C3.4. Space Power Experiments Applications and Benefits
- C4.5. Hypersonic and Combined Cycle Propulsion
- D1.5. Lessons Learned in Space Systems
- D2.7.-B4.5. Joint Session : Small Spacecraft Launch, Injection, and Orbit Transfer Systems
- D5.3. Preventing Spacecraft Failure From Space Environment Effects
- E1.4. Innovative and Informal Space Education
- E3.4. International policy and economic aspects of space applications
- E5.2. Space Expectations: How the Public Views Space Activities
- E8.4. Legal Mechanisms for Encouraging Space Commerce
2009-10-15 10:00
- A1.6. Environmental Control, Life Support and EVA Systems
- A2.6. Microgravity Sciences onboard the International Space Station and Beyond
- A3.4. Space Based Astronomy
- A6.3. Hypervelocity Impacts and Protection
- B1.5. Earth Observation Applications and Economic Benefits
- B2.4. Near-Earth and Interplanetary Communication Systems
- B3.4. Space Stations and Human Spacecraft Utilization
- B4.6A. Design and Technology for Small Satellites - Part 1
- B5.2. Tools and Technology in Support of Integrated Applications
- C1.6. Attitude Dynamics, Modelling and Determination
- C2.6. Space Environmental Effects and Spacecraft Protection
- C3.5.-C4.7. Joint session on Nuclear Propulsion and Power
- C4.7.-C3.5. Joint session on Nuclear Propulsion and Power
- D1.6. System Engineering Tools, Prcesses and Training (2)
- D2.5. Future Space Transportation Systems Technologies
- D3.3. Infrastructures and Systems to Enable Ambitious Future Exploration and Utilization of Space
- E1.5. Space Exploration Education
- E3.5. 24th IAA/IISL Scientific/Legal Roundtable 2009 : “Assessing Commercial Human Spaceflight” (Invited Papers only)
- E4.2. Scientific and Technical History
- E6.3. Synergy of Entrepreneurship, Investment, Government, and Industry
2009-10-15 16:00
- A1.7. Fundamental Gravitational Biology
- A2.I. Interactive Session on Microgravity Sciences and Processes
- A3.2INT. Moon Exploration - Part 3 (Interactive Session)
- A3.I. Space Exploration Interactive Session on Small Bodies and Mars
- A5.3.-B3.5. Joint Session on Future Human Space Endeavours
- A6.4. Mitigation and Standards
- A6.P. Displays on Space Debris
- B1.I. Interactive Session on Earth Observation
- B2.5. Advanced Technologies
- B3.5.-A5.3. Joint Session on Future Human Space Endeavours
- B4.7. Space Systems and Architectures Featuring Cross-Platform Compatibility
- B6.2. New Operations Concepts
- C1.7. Attitude Control, Sensors and Actuators
- C1.10. Orbital Dynamics (2)
- C2.I. Interactive Session on Materials and Structures
- C4.8. Interactive Session on Space Propulsion
- C4.P. Displays on Space Propulsion
- D2.6. Future Space Transportation Systems Verification and In-Flight Experimentation
- D3.4. Joint Session on Space Technology and Systems Management Practices and Tools” – Part I
- E1.7. Space Workforce Development - Problems Encountered and Resolutions
- E3.P. Displays on Space Policy, Regulations and Economics
- E4.3. History of Korean contributions ot Astronautics
- E5.4. Space and Society
2009-10-16 10:00
- A1.8. Public Outreach and Education - Integral Elements of Space Life Sciences Program Development
- A3.5. Small Bodies Missions and Technologies
- A3.6. Solar System Exploration
- A5.2.-B3.6. Joint Session on the Role of Humans, Machines and Intelligent systems in the Future of Space Endeavours
- A6.5. Space Surveillance, Legal Aspects and Space Debris Modelling
- B1.6. Enhancing Earth Observations Through Space Radar
- B2.6. Advanced Systems
- B3.6.-A5.2. Joint Session on the Role of Humans, Machines and Intelligent systems in the Future of Space Endeavours
- B4.8. Hitchhiking to the Moon
- B6.3. Training Relevant for Operations, in particular Human Spaceflight
- C1.8. Multibody Dynamics
- C1.11. Optimization, Guidance and Control
- C2.7. Space Vehicles – Mechanical/Thermal/Fluidic Systems
- C4.6. Advanced Propulsion : Non Chemical, Non Electric
- D2.8. New missions enabled by Extra-large launchers
- E5.3. The Architecture of Space: New Frontiers of 21st Century Space Architecture and Entrepreneurship for a New Generation of Explorers.
- E8.6. Recent Developments in Space Law