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  • The International Space University Space Studies Program 2015 Planetary Defense Project

    Paper number

    IAC-15,B5,1,10,x31370

    Author

    Mr. Rémi Gourdon, International Space University (ISU), France

    Coauthor

    Mr. Alaa Hussein, International Space University (ISU), United Kingdom

    Coauthor

    Ms. Anushree Soni, International Space University (ISU), Canada

    Coauthor

    Ms. Bora Aliaj, International Space University (ISU), Albania

    Coauthor

    Mr. Carlos Manuel Entrena Utrilla, International Space University (ISU), Spain

    Coauthor

    Mr. Idriss Sisaïd, International Space University (ISU), France

    Coauthor

    Ms. Jessica Reinert, International Space University (ISU), United States

    Coauthor

    Mr. Jonathan Faull, International Space University (ISU), Ireland

    Coauthor

    Ms. Laura Bettiol, International Space University (ISU), Italy

    Coauthor

    Mr. Nikola Schmidt, International Space University (ISU), France

    Coauthor

    Mr. Shrrirup Nambiar, International Space University (ISU), India

    Coauthor

    Mr. Tihomir Dimitrov, International Space University (ISU), Bulgaria

    Coauthor

    Mr. Madhu Thangavelu, University of Southern California, United States

    Year

    2015

    Abstract
    Asteroid and cometary impacts on planetary bodies are a natural, ongoing residual process that remind us of solar system genesis and evolution.Established spacefaring countries are currently working on plans to engage the world community of nations in dealing with this threat that has already caused recent havoc in the city of Chelyabinsk in Russia.
    
    Defending our home planet against hazardous asteroids and comets is a very high priority issue because a high energy impact by larger objects has the potential to literally wipe out large population centers, decimate flora and fauna, upset our fragile climate and cause incalculable damage to critical physical infrastructure.So it is imperative that we prepare to defend our home planet, especially since new technologies allow us to do so. Space systems and allied technologies must play a key role in planetary defense. However the advanced systems and technologies to be employed will also require unprecedented cooperation and coordination among nations that can only be achieved using state of the art information and communication networks that are maturing right now. Global involvement and innovative and agile organizations, creative structures in policy making and governance are a prerequisite for agile action that is necessary for effective response.
    
    Since asteroid or comet impact poses a global threat, like climate change, Planetary Defense aspires to all humanity. Technologies are maturing that can be commissioned to mitigate this threat.  It is imperative that we find ways to integrate all peoples and nation states in this global endeavor. Nations and their space agencies are currently joining forces to examine the problem.  
    
    The International Space University(ISU) Space Studies Program(SSP) will hold its 28th summer session at the Ohio University, Athens, Ohio between June 08 and August 07, 2015. Over a hundred highly qualified graduate and post graduate students as well as young space professionals in leadership roles selected from a large pool of candidates from various space agencies around the globe will once again come together to study space exploration in a interdisciplinary, intercultural and international environment, with experts informing them on all aspects of space activity. They will explore the future of space activity and create innovative concepts for all the world to engage in and share. One of the team projects selected for this session is planetary defense.
    
    This paper and presentation will report on the findings and recommendations of the 2015 ISU SSP Planetary Defense team project.
    Abstract document

    IAC-15,B5,1,10,x31370.brief.pdf

    Manuscript document

    IAC-15,B5,1,10,x31370.pdf (🔒 authorized access only).

    To get the manuscript, please contact IAF Secretariat.