session 1
- Title
Architecture for humans in space: design, engineering, concepts and mission planning
- type
oral
- Description
The session welcomes papers on all aspects of the challenges of emplacing, sustaining, and growing accommodations for space habitation throughout the inner solar system: Earth orbits, Lagrange points, the Moon's surface, interplanetary space, Near Earth Objects, the moons of Mars, the surface of Mars and the asteroid Main Belt. These places share a need for basic protection against space radiation, vacuum and thermal extremes, but vary widely in remoteness, proximity to gravity wells and resources, and socio-psychological impact. Architectural solutions, including pressurized volume, shielding, life support, food production, transportation access and social accommodation will stretch concepts and technologies for space architecture. The session seeks papers on topics including but not limited to: integration of architecture, structures, space systems, life-support systems, man-machine interfaces and new technologies.
- Date
2016-09-27
- Time
- Room
- IPC members
Co-Chair: Prof. Olga Bannova, University of Houston, United States;
Co-Chair: Mr. Brent Sherwood, United States;
Rapporteur: Dr. Anna Barbara Imhof, Liquifer Systems Group (LSG), Austria;
Order | Time | Paper title | Mode | Presentation status | Speaker | Affiliation | Country |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Space Architecture, a tool to remove roadblocks on the space exploration highway | 15' | confirmed | Prof. Olga Bannova | University of Houston | United States | |
2 | 15' | confirmed | Mr. Brent Sherwood | Caltech/JPL | United States | ||
3 | 15' | confirmed | Dr. James Burke | The Planetary Society | United States | ||
5 | 15' | confirmed | Dr. Jackelynne Silva-Martinez | Georgia Institute of Technology and SGAC | United States | ||
7 | EDEN ISS: Human Factors and Sustainability for Space and Earth Analogue | 15' | confirmed | Prof. Bernard Foing | European Space Agency (ESA/ESTEC) | The Netherlands |
