Technical programme
IAC-11 — 62nd International Astronautical Congress
A5. 14th HUMAN EXPLORATION OF THE MOON AND MARS SYMPOSIUM
This Symposium covers the strategic plans, architectural concepts and technology development for future human exploration of the Solar System.
- Coordinator
Christian Sallaberger
Canadensys Aerospace Corporation — CanadaWendell Mendell
National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) — United States
A5.1. Near Term Strategies for Lunar Surface Infrastructure
This session will look at the study of Lunar Surface infrastructure elements to support human exploration from a lunar outpost or sortie missions. Papers are invited to discuss technology roadmaps as well as interfaces to allow international cooperation and lunar surface activities.
- Chairman
Maria Antonietta Perino
Thales Alenia Space Italia — ItalyWendell Mendell
National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) — United States
- Rapporteur
Bernard Foing
ILEWG "EuroMoonMars" — The Netherlands
A5.2. Long Term Scenarios for Human Moon/Mars Presence
Many studies of human Moon and Mars missions have been conducted in the 35 years since the first Apollo Moon landing. Utilization and colonization of the Moon and Mars will require that a long term, sustainable strategy be developed - and followed. In addition, future lunar and Mars enterprise must be considered as part of an evolving space infrastructure that can utilize the goods and services stemming from colonies to enhance or enable ever more ambitious human and robotic space exploration goals. This session will address strategic aspects of political, philosophical, legal and commercial “enablers”, including technological road maps and benefits to humanity that might result from human exploration and ultimately colonization. A goal of the session is the advancement of a strategy leading toward self-supporting colonies.
- Chairman
William H. Siegfried
The Boeing Company — United StatesUwe Apel
Hochschule Bremen — Germany
- Rapporteur
Nadeem Ghafoor
Avalon Space — Canada
A5.3.-B3.6. Joint session on Human and Robotic Partnerships to Realize Space Exploration Goals
This session seeks papers on new systems and technologies for future human missions to the Moon and Mars, and the role of human and robotic partnerships in areas such as human surface mobility systems (rovers); habitat/infrastructure construction; robotic assistants; and, precursor activities such as sample returns, in-situ plant growth and food and fuel production demonstrations. This session also welcomes papers considering how the roles of humans, machines and intelligent systems are likely to evolve in the coming years and the corresponding impact on complex missions.
- Chairman
Christian Sallaberger
Canadensys Aerospace Corporation — CanadaAnthony R. Gross
National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) — United States
- Rapporteur
Rainer Willnecker
Deutsches Zentrum für Luft- und Raumfahrt e.V. (DLR) — GermanyMassimiliano Bottacini
European Space Agency (ESA) — The Netherlands
A5.4. Going beyond the Earth-Moon system: Human Missions to Mars, Libration points, and NEO’s
This session will explore short duration human missions to destinations beyond the Earth-Moon system. Papers are invited to discuss program architectures and technology roadmaps as well as the issues of scientific and political motivations and international cooperation.
- Chairman
Ernst Messerschmid
University of Stuttgart — GermanyLionel Suchet
Centre National d'Etudes Spatiales (CNES) — France
- Rapporteur
Gerhard Schwehm
European Space Agency (ESA) — The Netherlands