session 6
- Title
Space Societies, Professional Associations and Museums
- type
oral
- Description
Space Societies, Professional Associations and Museums form a special and important group of IAF members - nearly one quarter of the membership and, as a sector, second in size after space industries. They include professional societies, space museums, space associations, non-profit organisations and other organisations interested in space activities. Some have a large membership of 10 000 or more, others can be small. There are some which are already a century old, others are just being created. They exist in traditional and emerging space nations. Together, they constitute an impressive number of individuals who all are connected to space. This symposium offers a podium for ideas and proposals to enhance the interaction between the organisations, their members and the Federation. Papers could for example address proposals to exchange experiences and good practices, sharing articles, exhibitions or educational material, novel ideas to help outreach to the general public, etc. In particular also papers are invited on ways to integrate young societies, representatives of emerging space nations and museums in the IAF family and to develop mutual benefits.
- Date
2014-10-03
- Time
- Room
- IPC members
Co-Chair: Mr. Scott Hatton, The British Interplanetary Society, United Kingdom;
Order | Time | Paper title | Mode | Presentation status | Speaker | Affiliation | Country |
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1 | 15' | confirmed | Dr. Roger D. Launius | Smithsonian Institution | United States | ||
2 | 15' | no-show | Mr. Marc Moutin | SEMECCEL Cité de l'Espace | France | ||
3 | The Powerhouse Museum Mars Yard: education and outreach with a 'living laboratory' | 15' | withdrawn | Ms. Kerrie Dougherty | Australia | ||
4 | Women in Aerospace Europe: gender balance as an opportunity for economic growth | 15' | withdrawn | Dr. Simonetta Di Pippo | Women in Aerospace Europe (WIA-E) | Belgium | |
5 | The Canadian Space Society: Participation and Partnership as the New Membership Currency | 15' | confirmed | Mr. Wayne Ellis | Canadian Space Society | Canada | |
6 | 60+ years’ NVR magazine 'Ruimtevaart': lessons learned and future prospects | 15' | confirmed | Mr. Peter Batenburg | Netherlands Space Society (NVR) | The Netherlands | |
7 | Space for STEM Education and Outreach - An Important Role for Small Societies and Museums | 15' | confirmed | Mr. Alistair Scott | The British Interplanetary Society | United Kingdom | |
8 | German Space and Aeronautics Society (DGLR): „A Future Based on Solid Tradition“ | 15' | confirmed | Mrs. Claudia Kessler | HE Space | Germany | |
9 | 15' | confirmed | Mr. Chuck Black | Commercial Space Blog Media Company | Canada | ||
10 | 15' | confirmed | Mr. Tal Inbar | The Fisher Institute for Air and Space Strategic Studies | Israel | ||
11 | Starting a New Space Society: The International Space Elevator Consortium | 15' | confirmed | Dr. Peter Swan | SouthWest Analytic Network | United States | |
12 | 15' | confirmed | Mr. Reuben Jikeme Umunna | Natiional Space Research and Development Agency, Abuja | Nigeria | ||
13 | The IAC of Tomorrow – novel strategies for user-experience and customer satisfaction | 15' | withdrawn | Ms. Paivi Jukola | Aalto University | Finland |