session 2A
Systems and Infrastructures to Implement Sustainable Space Development and Settlement - Systems
- type
oral
- Description
The emergence of novel systems and infrastructures will be needed to enable ambitious scenarios for sustainable future space exploration and utilization. New, reusable space infrastructures must emerge in various areas include the following: (1) infrastructures that enable affordable and reliable access to space for both exploration systems and logistics; (2) infrastructures for affordable and reliable transportation in space, including access to/from lunar and planetary surfaces for crews, robotic and supporting systems and logistics; (3) infrastructures that allow sustained, affordable and highly effective operations on the Moon, Mars and other destinations; and, (4) supporting in space infrastructures that provide key services (such as communications, navigation, etc.). Considering its focus on design and operation solutions for future crewed missions, in 2022 this session will be jointly curated with the recently-formed IAF Space Habitats Committee, whose aims include fostering research and partnerships in the design, the construction, the scalability, the commercialization, the disassembling and the sustainability of space habitats and associated infrastructures, emphasizing Moon and Mars surface structures and orbital stations. Papers are solicited in all areas related to the scope of this session, from a variety of disciplinary approaches.
- Date
2022-09-20
- Time
- Room
- IPC members
Co-Chair: Ms. Paivi Jukola, Aalto University, Finland;
Co-Chair: Mr. Gary Barnhard, National Space Society, United States;
Co-Chair: Dr. Julie Patarin-Jossec, Spartan Space, France;
Rapporteur: Dr. Christopher Moore, National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA), United States;
Rapporteur: Dr. Junjiro Onoda, ISAS/JAXA, Japan;
Order | Time | Paper title | Mode | Presentation status | Speaker | Affiliation | Country |
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1 | 15:00 | NASA Envisioned Future Priorities Plan for In Situ Resource Utilization (ISRU) | 11 | confirmed | Mr. Gerald Sanders | National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA), Johnson Space Center | United States |
2 | 15:11 | Modular ISRU systems as a building block for sustainable space exploration | 11 | confirmed | Ms. Svenja Fälker | Technische Universität Dresden (DTU) | Germany |
3 | 15:22 | Infrastructure for the Exploitation of the Lunar Surface: Power and Energy Storage | 11 | confirmed | Mr. John Scott | National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) | United States |
4 | 15:33 | 11 | confirmed | Mr. Luka Malone | Imperial College London | United Kingdom | |
5 | 15:44 | How much Solar Power can be Generated at the “Peaks of Eternal Light” at the Lunar South Pole? | 11 | confirmed | Ms. Amia Ross | Harvard University | United States |
6 | 15:55 | 11 | confirmed | Dr. Mark Hilburger | NASA | United States | |
7 | 16:06 | 11 | confirmed | Dr. Volker Maiwald | Deutsches Zentrum für Luft- und Raumfahrt e.V. (DLR) | Germany | |
8 | 16:17 | 11 | confirmed | Mr. Dhiyaneshwar L V | SASTRA University | India | |
9 | 16:28 | Key Systems and Infrastructure Enabling Routine Travel between the Earth and the Moon | 11 | confirmed | Dr. Stanley K. Borowski | United States | |
10 | 16:39 | 11 | confirmed | Mr. Ricardo Gomes | Space Generation Advisory Council (SGAC) | Portugal | |
11 | 16:50 | Lunar Polar Ice Extraction Techniques Assessed towards Power and Infrastructure Requirements | 11 | confirmed | Mr. Alexander Huschke | Germany | |
12 | 17:01 | Geologic energy storage as shared ISRU and ECLSS infrastructure element | 11 | confirmed | Dr. Gordon Wasilewski | Astronika | Poland |
13 | 17:12 | Space Debris: the stock GEO material for re-utilization and recycling space missions. | 11 | confirmed | Mr. Fernando Vargas Rodriguez | Cranfield University, Cranfiel UK | Mexico |