2013-12-28-A-09h30 Space Exploration Conference … Space...I would like to welcome you to the Space...
Transcript of 2013-12-28-A-09h30 Space Exploration Conference … Space...I would like to welcome you to the Space...
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INTERNATIONAL ACADEMY OF ASTRONAUTICS
Secretariat Po Box 1268-16 6 rue Galileacutee 75766 Paris Cedex 16 Phone 33 1 47 23 82 15 - Fax 33 1 47 23 82 16
sgeneraliaamailorg httpwwwiaaweborg
Washington DC USA Thursday 9 January 2014
Dear Conference Participant
I would like to welcome you to the Space Exploration Conference of the International Academy of Astronautics (IAA) held in Washington DC USA on Thursday 9 January 2014 This event will assemble fresh new ideas and proposals on planetary robotic and human spaceflight exploration in such a manner that it will prepare the Heads of Space Agencies Summit on Space Exploration the next day on 10 January 2014 at the Ronald Reagan Building and International Trade Center
This conference will have innovative presentations in 6 parallel sessions 1) human aspects in spaceflight 2) scientific goals in robotics missions 3) technical factors enabling technologies common requirements 4) private industryrsquos role in space exploration and exploitation technical policy and legal considerations 5) space exploration the imperative of global cooperation 6) space stations utilization for robotics and human spaceflight exploration
For more than 50 years the Academy activities have always strengthened the effectiveness and supported global space activities The intent is to foster closer and broader international cooperation and in order to accomplish this goal the Academy following the 2010 Summit Declaration has engaged for the past two years in Summit follow-on activities All major space agencies have prepared this event and it should be a restart of international cooperation
Concrete presentations and visionary proposals will provide additional impulse to the Heads of Space Agencies Summit This will also contribute to frame the space exploration of the future that should enlarge to more countries emerging or willing to emerge to space Space is for all and the young generation should recognize in this event a founding step in the space for humanity
Dr Jean-Michel Contant
Secretary General
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Thursday 9 January 2014
0730-0830 Registration
Amphitheatre Foyer
0830-0910
Amphitheatre Plenary Session
0915-1215
Polaris Suite A 1-A Human Aspects in Spaceflight
Oceanic Suite 2-A Scientific Goals in Robotics Missions
Hemisphere B 3-A Technical Factors Enabling TechnologiesCommon Requirements
Meridian Suite 4-A Private Industryrsquos Role in Space Exploration and Exploitation Technical Policy and Legal Considerations
Hemisphere A 5-A Space Exploration The Imperative of Global Cooperation
Polaris Suite C 6-A Space Stations Utilization for Robotics and Human Spaceflight
Exploration
1215-1330
Amphitheater Foyer Networking Lunch
1300-1330
Amphitheatre Foyer Poster presentation
1330-1700
Polaris Suite A 1-B Human Aspects in Spaceflight
Oceanic Suite 2-B Scientific Goals in Robotics Missions
Hemisphere B 3-B Technical Factors Enabling TechnologiesCommon Requirements
Meridian Suite 4-B Private Industryrsquos Role in Space Exploration and Exploitation Technical Policy and Legal Considerations
Hemisphere A 5-B Space Exploration The Imperative of Global Cooperation
1830-2230
Reception and Gala Dinner
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Plenary Session Thursday January 9 2014
0830-0910
Location Amphitheater
0730 ndash 0830 Registration 0830 ndash 0840 Opening Remarks
Madhavan Nair IAA President Jean Michel Contant IAA Secretary General 0840 ndash 0855 IAA Planetary Robotic Exploration Activities Presentation
Marcello Coradini (ESAJPL) and Catharine Conley (NASA HQ) 0855 ndash 0910 IAA Human Spaceflight Activities Presentation
Giuseppe Reibaldi (IAA) and Sundaram Ramakrishnan (ISRO India)
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Session 1-A Human Aspects in Spaceflight Thursday January 9 2014 0915-1215
Location Polaris Suite A Session Chairs Marlene Y MacLeish USA Joan Vernikos USA
Rapporteur Jeffrey Davis USA
0915 IAA- WAS0101 An Exploration of the Effectiveness of Artificial Mini-Magnetospheres as Solar Storm
Shelters for Long Term Ruth A Bamford Cheryl Collingwood B Kellett WJ Bradford - RAL Space UK R
Bingham RAL Space University of Strathclyde UK Scotland EP Alves L Silva- Instituto Superior Teacutecnico Portugal RA Fonseca Instituto Universitaacuterio de Lisboa Portugal M G Benton Boeing USA TN Todd R Stafford-Allan - Culham Science Centre UK IA Crawford Birkbeck College London
0930 IAA- WAS0102 Reduced otolith function in 15 cosmonauts after return from ISS E Hallgren K Buytaert A Weerts F Wuyts- University of Antwerp AUREA Belgium L
Kornilova I Naumov D Glukhikh - Institute of Biomedical Problems Russia H MacDougall University of Sydney School of Psychology Australia S Moore Mount Sinai School of Medicine Human Aerospace Laboratory USA P - F Migeotte Q Deliegravere -Royal Military Academy Viper Belgium G Cleacutement International Space University France A Diedrich Vanderbilt University Autonomic Dysfunction Center USA
0945 IAA- WAS0103 A New Spaceflight-Associated Syndrome is Driving Advances in Neurocritical Care
on Earth Dorit Donoviel Jeffrey P Sutton -National Space Biomedical Research Institute USA
1000 IAA- WAS0104 Recommendations arising from a feasibility study of (a) Astronaut Standardized
Career Dose Limits in LEO and the outlook for BLEO (b) the Biological Response of Humans to Energetic Particle Radiation under microgravity conditions
Susan M P McKenna-Lawlor Space Technology Ltd Ireland Leena Tomi John H Chapman Space Centre Canada Li Yinghui Astronaut Research and Training Center China Guenther Reitz Institute of Aerospace Medicine and Radiation Biology Germany U Straube European Astronaut Centre Germany A Bhardwaj Vikram Sarabhai Space Centre India AK Lal AK Singhvi - Space Applications centre India Aiko Nagamatsu Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency Japan Sheikh Muszaphar Shukor Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia F Ferrari University of Szczecin Poland B Zagreev Central Research Institute for Machine Building TsNIIMash Russia Vladislav Petrov Russian Academy of Sciences Russia Michael Panasyuk Nikolay Kuznetsov Rikho Nymmik - Skobeltsyn Institute of Nuclear Physics Russia L Townsend The University of Tennessee Knoxville USA Lawrence Pinsky University of Houston USA
1015 IAA- WAS0105 Designing Crew Habitats for Long Term Physical and Psychological Health and
Radiation Safety Ayako Ono Japan Mars Society Japan Kent Nebergall Chicago Society for Space Studies USA Irene Lia Schilact Technische Universitaet Berlin Germany Olga Bannova University of Houston USA
1030 IAA- WAS0106 Study of Possible International Protocol to handle CrisisEmergency of Astronauts in
Low Earth Orbit S Ramakrishnan Unnikrishnan Nair S - ISRO India
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1045 IAA- WAS0107 Effects of Time in Mission ISS Astronauts Ratings of Stress David F Dinges Mathias Basner Christopher W Jones Adrian J Ecker - University of
Pennsylvania USA Daniel J Mollicone Rachel Bartels Christopher Mott - Pulsar Informatics Inc USA
1100 IAA- WAS0108 The NASA Human Health and Performance Center ndash a Global Convener of
Collaborative Projects to Improve the Public Health Jeffrey R Davis NASA USA Elizabeth E Richard Wyle USA
1115 IAA- WAS0109 Options for International Cooperation in the area of Space Life Science previous
experience and future Patrik Sundblad Aerospace Physiology Centre Sweden Jennifer Ngo-Anh Oliver Angerer
Jason Hatton Martin Zell - ESAESTEC The Netherlands Volker Damann ESAEAC Germany
1130 IAA- WAS0110 Researcher and test-pilot in space from the ISS to Exploration
Igor V Sorokin Alexander Yu Kalery - Korolev RSC Energia Russia
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Session 1-B Human Aspects in Spaceflight Thursday January 9 2014 1330-1700
Location Polaris Suite A Session Chairs Marlene Y MacLeish USA Joan Vernikos USA
Rapporteur Jeffrey Davis USA
1330 IAA- WAS0111 SPACE a laboratory for biomedical researches
Chantal Cappelletti Filippo Graziani - GAUSS Srl Italy
1345 IAA- WAS0112 The astronautrsquos tool box for interplanetary spaceflight
Christopher Ferguson Boeing Space Exploration USA
1400 IAA- WAS0113 NASArsquos Approach to Critical Risks for Extended Human Spaceflight
Mark Shelhamer NASA Johnson Space CenterUSA 1415 IAA- WAS0114 Teaching Rocket Science Commercially Enabling the Next Generation to ldquoBoldly Gordquo Peter A Swan International Space Elevator Consortium USA Michael L Delorenzo Wiley J
Larson Teaching Science and Technology Inc USA
1430 IAA- WAS0115 Twin Sons Employing Astro-OmicsTo Study NASArsquoS Kelly Twins Graham B I Scott National Space Biomedical Research Institute USA John B Charles
Mark Shelhamer Craig E Kundrot - NASA USA
1445 IAA- WAS0116 PublicPrivate Human Access to Space ndash Status of the activities and further actions Simonetta Di Pippo European Space Policy Observatory Italian Space Agency Brussels
Belgium Ken Davidian Federal Aviation Administration USA 1500 IAA- WAS0117 Space Medicine and Physiology in the Exploration Era - The Cologne Resolution
Rupert Gerzer Institute of Aerospace Medicine DLR Germany
1515 IAA- WAS0118 Results of United NationsChina Workshop on Human Space Technology
Giuseppe Reibaldi IAA France Takao Doi Vienna International Center Austria
1530 IAA- WAS0119 Global Cooperation for Space Development and Knowledge Transfer in Africa
Marlene M MacLeish Morehouse School of Medicine USA Joseph O Akinyede National Space Research and Development Agency Nigeria Nandu Goswami Medical University Graz Austria William A Thomson Baylor College of Medicine USA
1545 IAA- WAS0120 Space Exploration The Imperative of Global Cooperation Efim Malitikov International Association ldquoZnanierdquo Russia
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Session 2-A Scientific Goals in Robotics Missions Thursday January 9 2014 0915-1215
Location Oceanic Suite Session Chairs Vincenzo Giorgio Italy Steve Johnston USA
Rapporteur Gregg Vane USA
0915 IAA- WAS0201 Interplanetary Space Weather A New Paradigm
Madhulika Guhathakurta NASA USA 0930 IAA- WAS0202 Innovative Low Cost Planetary Missions
John D Baker JPLCalifornia Institute of Technology USA 0945 IAA- WAS0203 Phobos Sample Return as a Precursor of the Mars Sample Return
Lev Zelenyi Alexander Zakharov Oleg Korablev - Institute for Space Research Russia Maxim Martynov Lavochkin Science and Industry Association Russia Alexei Ivanov George Karabadzak - TSNIIMASH Russia
1000 IAA- WAS0204 Exploring Venus a Natural Planetary Laboratory with Internationally Coordinated
Missions Sanjay S Limaye University of Wisconsin USA Ludmilla Zasova IKI Russia Colin F Wilson Oxford University UK Richard C Ghail Imperial College UK AC Vandaele BIRA Belgium Wojciech J Markiewicz Max Planck Institute for Solar System Research Germany Thomas Widemann Paris Observatory France Takeshi Imamura JAXA Japan Franck Montmessin Emmanuel Marcq - LATMOS France James A Cutts JPL USA James Head Brown University USA
1015 IAA- WAS0205 Thirty-six years in space and counting Voyager 1 crossed into the Galaxy
Stamatios M Krimigis Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory amp Academy of Athens USAGreece
1030 IAA- WAS0206 Titan Beyond Cassini Scientific Questions for Missions in the 2020s
Conor A Nixon NASA Goddard Space Flight Center USA Ralph D Lorenz Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory USA
1045 IAA- WAS0207 Venus robotic exploration at cloud level a US-European perspective
T Widemann Observatoire de Paris France K Griffin R Polidan D Sokol G Lee - Northrop Grumman Aerospace Systems USA A Maumlaumlttaumlnen Universiteacute Versailles St Quentin France V Wilquet IASB-BIRA-BISA Belgium K McGouldrick University of Colorado Boulder USA KL Jessup SouthWest Research Institute USA C Wilson Oxford University UK L Bolisay N Barnes - LGarde Inc USA S Limaye University of Wisconsin USA
1100 IAA- WAS0208 Expanding Options for Implementing Planetary Protection During Human Space
Exploration and Robotic Precursor Missions Catharine Conley NASA USA Pascale Ehrenfreund George Washington University USA Richard Heidmann France Craig E Kundrot NASA Johnson USA Margaret S Race SETI Franccedilois Raulin Universiteacute Paris-Est Creteil France Yury Razoumny Cosmoexport Aerospace Research Agency Russia Guiseppe Reibaldi IAA France Petra Retburg DLR Germany John D Rummel East Carolina University Somya S Sarkar Space Applications Centre India James A Spry JPL USA Feng Tian Tsinghua University China Valery Trushlyakov Omsk State Technical University Russia Tatyana Zenchenko Space Research Institute Russia Gao Zhaohui Chinese Academy of Launch Vehicle Technology China
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1115 IAA- WAS0209 Preparing for Crew-Control of Surface Robots from Orbit
Maria Bualat Terrence Fong Chris Provencher Ernest Smith - NASA USA William Carey Andre Schiele Philippe Schoonejans - ESA ESTEC the Netherlands Kim Nergaard ESA ESOC Germany
1130 IAA- WAS0210 Accelerating the Pace of Outer Solar System Exploration Michael Elsperman Kurt Klaus - Boeing USA
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Session 2-B Scientific Goals in Robotics Missions Thursday January 9 2014 1330-1700
Location Oceanic Suite Session Chairs Vincenzo Giorgio Italy Steve Johnston USA
Rapporteur Gregg Vane USA
1330 IAA- WAS0211 Exploring the Solar System with a Combination of Large and Small Robotic Missions
as a Model for International Collaboration Gregg Vane California Institute of Technology USA
1345 IAA- WAS0212 Studies of Lunar South Pole by Russian Landing Missions ldquoLuna-Globrdquo ldquoLuna-
Resursrdquo and ldquoLuna-Gruntrdquo Igor Mitrofanov Lev Zelenyi - Russian Academy of Science Russia Vladimir Dolgopolov Viktor Khartov Alexandr Lukjanchikov
- Lavochkin Science and Industry Association Russia
1400 IAA- WAS0213 FOCAL a Robotic Space Mission to 550 AU to Exploit the Sun Gravitational Lens
Claudio Maccone IAA Italy Amalia Ercoli Finzi Michele Lavagna Nicolo Cattaneo Michele Fani Lorenzo Ferrario Andrea Galbiati Samuele Salvi - Politecnico di Milano Italy
1415 IAA- WAS0214 The Europa Clipper Mission Concept Exploring Europa to Investigate Its Habitability
Robert PappalardoBarry Goldstein David Senske Brian PaczkowskiSteve Vance B Cooke - JPL USA Louise Prockter Wes Patterson T Magner - Applied Physics Laboratory USA
1430 IAA- WAS0215 Quark Matter in the Solar System Evidence for a Game-Changing Space Resource
TM Eubanks Asteroid Initiatives USA
1445 IAA- WAS0216 International Cooperation at the Moon and Beyond
Jeffrey B Plescia Applied Physics Laboratory USA C R Neal University of Notre Dame
USA
1500 IAA- WAS0217 Planetary Robotic Exploration and Opportunities for International Collaboration on
Climate Change A Comparative Climatology Case Study Adriana Ocampo Jeff Hollingsworth - NASA USA Mark A Bullock Southwest Research Institute USA Roger-Maurice Bonnet International Space Science Institute Switzerland Lori Glaze NASA Goddard Space Flight Center USA Sanjay Limaye University of Wisconsin USA James A Cutts JPL USA
1515 IAA- WAS0218 Affordable Human and Robotic Collaboration for Exploration Missions
James Crocker Lockheed Martin USA
1530 IAA- WAS0219 Terrestrial Analogues
Karen S McBride UCLA USA Claire Cousins Vicky Hipkin Gordon Osinski - CSA Canada Luis E Eguiarte Valeria Souza Janet Siefert - Universidad Nacional Autoacutenoma Mexico Douglas Galante Universidade de Sao Paulo Brasil Mary Voytek NASA USA Gian Gabriele Ori IRSPS David Pieri JPL USA Andy Steele Carnegie Institution of Washington USA
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1545 IAA- WAS0220 International Living with a Starrsquos Synergy with IAA
Barbara J Thompson Madhulika Guhathakurta - NASA USA Arnaud Masson ESAESTEC C Philippe Escoubet - ESAESTEC The Netherlands Anatoli A Petrukovich Space Research Institute Russia Masaki Fujimoto JAXA Japan David Kendall CSA Canada Chi Wang State Key Laboratory of Space Weather China
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Session 3-A Technical Factors Enabling TechnologiesCommon Requirements Thursday January 9 2014 0915-1215
Location Hemisphere Suite B Session Chairs Virginia Barnes USA Rafael Rodrigo Spain
Rapporteur John Sommerer USA
0915 IAA- WAS0301 Identification of Common Requirements and Enabling Technologies for Manned Solar
System Exploration and Exploitation Using Spider Charts R Joseph Cassady James Ellinthorpe C Russell Joyner Daniel J H Levack Thomas N Martin III Roger M Myers - Aerojet Rocketdyne USA
0930 IAA- WAS0310 Standards Based Distributed Ground Data Systems for Future Missions
David S Lees Carnegie Mellon Univ Silicon Valley USA Matthew C Deans Trey Smith Terrence W Fong - NASA USA Tamar E Cohen Stinger Ghaffarian Technologies Inc USA
0945 IAA- WAS0302 Resource Prospector Mission (RPM) NASArsquos Robotic Lunar Lander Development
Cheryl L B Reed Douglas A Eng Robert A Summers Katherine A Stambaugh Timothy G McGee - The Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory USA David J Eisenman Derek H Calvert Greg Chavers Joshua M Moore Darryl W May Kim M Ess Irene M Piatek - NASA USA
1000 IAA- WAS0303 The Technical Aspects of Next-Generation Space Systems Creation Basing on On-
Orbit Satellite Servicing Concept Yury Makarov Alexander Malchenko Federal Space Agency Russia Yury Razoumny Pavel Kozlov Vladimir Razoumny Cosmoexport Aerospace Research Agency Russia Jean-Michel Contant IAA France
1015 IAA- WAS0305 DFH-4 Based Communication Satellites
Zhou Zhicheng China Academy of Space Technology (CAST) China
1030 IAA- WAS0306 Transformational Space Concepts and Technology for Future Human Exploration and
Development of Space John C Mankins Artemis Innovation Management Solutions LLC USA Peter L Garretson Lt Col United States Air Force USA
1045 IAA- WAS0307 Interdependence between Human Exploration beyond Earth Orbit and Life Support
Systems Hardware Development Gregory J Gentry Boeing USA Peggy L Guirgis Michael J Heldmann - Hamilton Sundstrand Space Systems USA
1100 IAA- WAS0308 Yuzhnoye Potential Contribution to Global Space Exploration
Olexandr Degtyarev Olexandr Kushnarov Volodymyr Shulga - Yuzhnoye Ukraine Oleg Ventskovsky Yuzhnoye Belgium
1115
IAA- WAS0311 Technologies for Human Space Exploration Mission Dependence and Synergies Giancarlo Genta Politecnico di Torino Italy
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Session 3-B Technical Factors Enabling TechnologiesCommon Requirements
Thursday January 9 2014 1330-1700 Location Hemisphere Suite B
Session Chairs Virginia Barnes USA Rafael Rodrigo Spain
Rapporteur John Sommerer USA
1330 IAA- WAS0312 IAA Status report on space debris
Fernand Alby CNES France
1345 IAA- WAS0313 The Contribution of IAA Orbital Debris Initiatives Over the Last Twenty Years
Darren McKnight Integrity Applications Incorporated (IAI) USA
1400 IAA- WAS0314 Plutonium-238 Radioisotope Power Supplies Enabling Deep-Space Missions
Ralph L McNutt Jr Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory USA 1415 IAA- WAS0315 Demonstration High Power Solar Electric Propulsion Space Vehicle Can Advance the
Current Timeline for a Human Spaceflight Mission to Mars to 2020 Dean Hawes Travis Schrift - Applied Defense Solutions USA Roscoe Moore III PeerSat USA Arthur Palisoc LrsquoGarde Inc USA Mitchell Walker Thomas M Liu - Georgia Institute of Technology School of Aerospace Engineering USA Michael Riesco Sierra Nevada Corporation Space Systems USA
1430 IAA- WAS0316 Nuclear power as an enabling technology for space exploration activities in the UK
T P Tinsley National Nuclear Laboratory UK
1445 IAA- WAS0317 Space Nuclear Power Systems Enabling Technology for Future Collaborative
Exploration Missions Richard Ambrosi Hugo Williams Nigel Bannister University of Leicester UK Tim Tinsley Tom Rice Mark Sarsfield - National Nuclear Laboratory UK Brian Shepherd Lockheed Martin UK Martin Townend SEA House UK Jean-Pierre Roux AREVA TA France Marie-Claire Perkinson Astrium UK Piero Messidoro Laura Gatti - Thales Alenia Space Italy
1500 IAA- WAS0318 Architecture for the Exploration of the Edge of the Solar System (AXESS)
Amalia Ercoli Finzi Michegravele Lavagna Nicolograve Cattaneo Michele Fani Lorenzo Ferrario Andrea Galbiati SamueleSalvi - Politecnico di Milano Italy
1515 IAA- WAS0319 Academy Cosmic Study on Feasibility of Space Elevators
Peter A Swan International Space Elevator Consortium Cathy W Swan SouthWest Analytic Network John M Knapman UK David Raitt UK Robert E Penny Jr USA
1530 IAA- WAS0320 HumanUAV Mixed Teams for Mars Exploration From analogs to reality
Gabriel G De la Torre Miguel A Ramallo Francisco J Caballero ndash University of Cadiz Spain
1545 IAA- WAS0321 Study of A Hybrid Locomotion Vehicle Using Skipping and Flying for Planetary
Exploration Mitsuhisa Baba Waseda University Japan Larry Young NASA USA
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Session 4-A Private Industryrsquos Role in Space Exploration and Exploitation Technical Policy and Legal Considerations
Thursday January 9 2014 0845-1215 Location Meridian Suite
Session Chairs Frans Von Der Dunk the Netherlands John Mulholland USA Rapporteur Rainer Sandau Germany
0915 IAA- WAS0401 The Exploration Development of Space ldquoEnginerdquo
Mark K Craig Science Applications International Corporation USA
0930 IAA- WAS0402 What is really missing to Space Exploration Money or PoliticalPublic will
Max Grimard Astrium France
0945 IAA- WAS0403 Examining the Diversity of Emerging Space Companies
Aliza M Stein Gregory C Lee Bhavya Lal - IDA Science and Technology Policy Inst USA
1000 IAA- WAS0404 Earth to Orbit Space Transportation Market Barriers of Entry
Dustin Kaiser Futron Corporation USA Ken Davidian Federal Aviation Administration USA
1015 IAA- WAS0405 Commercial Space Transportation Opportunities in Government Exploration
Programs George C Nield John Sloan Nathan Johnson - Federal Aviation Administration USA
1030 IAA- WAS0406 Regulation of Small Satellites Challenges And Opportunities
Tanja Masson-Zwaan International Institute of Air and Space Law Leiden University Netherlands
1045 IAA- WAS0407 Dream Chaser Building on the Space Shuttle Legacy to Provide Safe Affordable
Transportation to Low Earth Craig Gravelle Sierra Nevada Space Systems USA
1100 IAA- WAS0408 Low Earth Orbit Opportunities for Commercial Exploration
Keith Reiley Boeing Space Exploration USA
1115 IAA- WAS0409 Liability Issues Regarding Third-Parties and Space Flight Participants in Commercial
Space Activities The Pathway Forward Matthew Schaefer University of Nebraska College of law USA
1130 IAA- WAS0410 Enterprise Rights Environmental Protection and the Law of Outer Space
Leslie I Tennen Patricia M Sterns - Law Offices of Sterns and Tennen USA
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Session 4-B Private Industryrsquos Role in Space Exploration and Exploitation Technical Policy and Legal Considerations Thursday January 9 2014 1330-1700
Location Meridian Suite Session Chairs Frans Von Der Dunk the Netherlands John Mulholland USA
Rapporteur Rainer Sandau Germany
1330 IAA- WAS0411 Virtual Reality (VR) as scientific and educational exploration tool
Marcello Coradini ESAJPL Enrico Flamini ASI Italy Dennis Moura CNESAmbassade de France France Italy
1345 IAA- WAS0412 The Moon Protection As Common Heritage of Mankind
Peerapon Jaderojananont Huachiew Chalermprakiet University Thailand
1400 IAA- WAS0413 Providing for Sustainable Exploration and Use of Outer Space EnvironmentsMaking
Profits Possible While Protecting Other Worlds is Not ldquoExploitationrdquo John D Rummel East Carolina University USA Pascale Ehrenfreund Space Policy Institute G Washington University USA
1415 IAA- WAS0414 Space as a commons Toward a framework for the allocation of extraterrestrial
property rights Robert D Beney Gordon Institute of Business Science South Africa
1430 IAA- WAS0415 Road to The Space Elevator and Beyond - Proposal for International Corporation on
Space Business Development Akira Tsuchida Japan Manned Space Systems Corp Earth-Track Corp Japan USA Yuichiro Nogawa Kensuke Teranishi Kazuya Imaki Norio Fukui Shigeru Imai Yoshitaka Aizawa Hiroki Shimizu Chizuru Yokosuka Hiroshi Ookita Sakurako Takahashi Riki Hoshikawa - Manned Space Systems Corp Japan Yoji Ishikawa Tatsuhito Tamura Kiyotoshi Otsuka Takaya Horiike Yasuhiro Fuchita Yoshihiro Kawakami Eri Omoto Katsuhiko Shibuichi - Obayashi Corp Japan Chang Huai-Chien University of Tokyo Japan
1445 IAA- WAS0416 Long Term Space Propellant Depots
Giorgio Saccoccia ESA Lu Yu China Academy of Launch Vehicle Technologies China
1500 IAA- WAS0417 Moon Express Lander Capabilities Initial Payload and Mission
Paul D Spudis Lunar and Planetary Institute USA R Richards Moon Express Inc USA JO Burns Univ Colorado USA
1515 IAA- WAS0418 Shackleton Energy Lunar Sourced Propellant Depot Architecture
Jim Keravala Shackleton Energy Company USA
1530 IAA- WAS0419 The Legal Aspects of Asteroid Missions
Christopher Daniel Johnson International Institute of Space Law
1545 IAA- WAS0420 Bridgehead ndash Interplanetary Travel Becomes Routine
Derek Webber Spaceport Associates USA
1600 IAA- WAS0421 Space Debris Removal A Glance at Challenges and Opportunities
Amir S Gohardani Nathan C Barnes - LGarde Inc USA 1615
IAA- WAS0422 ESA Coordination Activities on Space Exploration Technology Roadmaps Giorgio Saccoccia Rolf de Groot Bernhard Hufenbach ndash ESA
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Session 5-A Space Exploration The Imperative of Global Cooperation
Thursday January 9 2014 0915-1215 Location Hemisphere Suite A
Session Chairs Mike Raftery USA Randy Sweet USA Rapporteur Kuninori Uesugi Japan
0915 IAA- WAS0501 International Industry Cooperation on Exploration from Earth-Moon L2
John Karas VP amp GM Lockheed Martin Space Systems Company USA
0930 IAA- WAS0502 Evaluation of Human Space Exploration Missions Beyond Low Earth Orbit
Oleg Alifanov Moscow Aviation Institute Russia Robert Braun Georgia Institute of Technology USA Edward Crawley Skolkovo Institute of Science and Technology Russia John Logsdon The George Washington University USA Lev Zelenyi Space Research Institute Russia Jonathan Battat Massachusetts Institute of Technology USA
0945 IAA- WAS0503 Multicultural Foundations of Human Space Exploration Lessons learnt and outlook
for the future Jacques Arnould CNES France Jan Kolar Czech Space Office Czech Republic Giuseppe Reibaldi IAA France
1000 IAA- WAS0504 The need for human exploration starting from the world as a base camp
Giovanni F Bignami INAFIASF Italy
1015 IAA- WAS0505 ExoMars 2016 Mission Overview and Status
V Giorgio W Cugno C Cassi - Thales Alenia Space Italia Italy
1030 IAA- WAS0506 Role and visions for Human Space Exploration - A European perspective
Amir S Rodrigo da Costa Ulrich Kuebler Bart Reijnen - Astrium Space Transportation Orbital Systems and Space Exploration Germany
1045
IAA- WAS0507 Latin-American Regional Coordination in Space Exploration a regional cooperative effort for space emerging nations Raul Joya Olarte Camilo Guzman - Sergio Arboleda University Colombia Adriana Ocampo Mario Perez - NASA USA Javier Mendieta Rosa Ma de Arellano y Haro ndash Agencia Espacial Mexicana Mexico Corinne Jorgenson Advancing Space USA Fernando Echavarria US State Department USA Fermin Romero CEA Mexico
1100 IAA- WAS0508 Building affordable and accessible space technology in Mexico and Latin-America to
contribute to future space exploration missions Enrique Pacheco-Cabrera Francisco J Mendieta-Jimenez Rosa M Ramirez-de-Arellano - Mexican Space Agency Mexico
1115 IAA- WAS0509 Roscosmos-ESA Cooperation in Lunar Exploration
B Patti J Carpenter R Fisackerly B Houdou B Hufenbach - ESA The Netherlands V Hartov VDolgopolov A Lukyanchikov - Lavochkin Association Russia A Kozyrev IMitrofanov L Zelenyi - Space Research Institute Russia V Voron - Russian Federal Space Agency Russia
1130 IAA- WAS0510 Space Mineral Resources ndash Opportunities and Challenges ndash Preliminary Findings and
Recommendations Arthur M Dula The Heinlein Prize Trust University of Houston Law Center USA
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Session 5-B Space Exploration The Imperative of Global Cooperation
Thursday January 9 2014 1330-1700 Location Hemisphere Suite A
Session Chairs Mike Raftery USA Randy Sweet USA Rapporteur Kuninori Uesugi Japan
1330 IAA- WAS0511 White Cosmic Study on Global Human Mars System Missions Exploration
Giancarlo Genta Politecnico di Torino Italy Alain Dupas International Consultant France Jean-Marc Salotti Laboratoire de Science Cognitive France
1345 IAA- WAS0512 Advancing the Global Exploration Strategy ndash an update on ISECG activities
Christian Lange Alain Ouellet - Canadian Space Agency Canada
1400 IAA- WAS0513 Development Status of ESA Strategic Plan for Space Exploration
Bernhard Hufenbach Rolf de Groot Giorgio Saccoccia - ESA European Space Research and Technology Centre (ESTEC) the Netherlands
1415 IAA- WAS0514 Creating Opportunities to Increase International Cooperation Between Lunar Human
and Robotic Space Exploration Activities Kathy Laurini NASA USA Cheryl Reed Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory USA
1430 IAA- WAS0515 Robotic and Human Space Exploration ndash The Importance of ldquoWhyrdquo
Marc Haese Johann-Dietrich Woumlrner - DLR German Aerospace Center Germany 1445 IAA- WAS0516 From Competition to Cooperation US Policy Under Presidents Kennedy Nixon
Clinton and Obama John M Logsdon Space Policy Institute The George Washington University USA
1500 IAA- WAS0517 NASArsquos Space Launch System An Enabling Capability for International Exploration
Stephen D Creech Todd A May Kimberly F Robinson - NASA Marshall Space Flight Center USA
1515 IAA- WAS0518 International Industry Concepts for Human Space Exploration
Michael Raftery Boeing USA Rodrigo Da Costa Stephan Walther - EADS Astrium Germany Josh Hopkins Lockheed Martin USA Paul Fulford Nadeem Ghafoor - MacDonald Dettwiler Canada Ko Ogasawara Mitsubishi Heavy Industries Japan Nikolay Bryukhanov Yuri Makushenko Alexander Derechin - RSC Energia Russia Flavio Bandini Maria Antonietta Perino - Thales Alenia Space Italia Italy Luciano Saccani Thales Alenia Space North America USA
1530 IAA- WAS0519 Evaluating International Collaboration for Human Exploration Beyond LEO
Natasha Bosanac Purdue University USA Alexander Burg Ademir Vrolijk - The George Washington University USA Emanuele Capparelli Skolkovo Institute of Science and Technology Russia Laura Delgado Loacutepez Institute for Global Environmental Strategies USA Koki Ho Jonathan Battat - Massachusetts Institute of Technology USA Justin Kluger University of Houston USA Sara M Langston University of Sydney Australia Valentina Lo Gatto Sapienza University of Rome Italy Oleg G Mansurov National University of Science and Technology MISIS Russia Paul Nizenkov Universitaumlt Stuttgart Germany Luis Zea University of Colorado ndash Boulder USA
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1545 IAA- WAS0520 Dynamics of Space Exploration Activities and Outlook
Nicolas Peter ESA Belgium Pascale Ehrenfreund John Logsdon Henry Hertzfeld - George Washington University USA Gerda Horneck Stephan Ulamec - German Aerospace Center Germany Steve Mackwell Lunar and Planetary Institute USA Jacques Masson Giorgio Saccoccia - ESA Netherlands Tanja Masson-Zwaan International Institute of Space Law Netherlands Patrick Michel Observatoire de Nice France Mazlan Othman United Nations COPUOS Austria Serge Plattard European Space Policy Institute Austria Cheryl Reed Applied Physics Laboratory USA Kazuto Suzuki Hokkaido University Japan Oleg Ventskovsky Yuzhnoye Design Office Russia Belgium Frances Westall CNRS Orleans France
1600 IAA- WAS0521 Space Exploration Addressing the Challenges of Planetary Defense
William Ailor Aerospace Corporation USA Richard Tremayne-Smith Oos UK
1615 IAA- WAS0522 IAA Symposium Report - The Future of Space Exploration towards the Stars
Max Grimard Astrium France Giovanni Vulpetti Italy Giancarlo Genta Politecnico di Torino Italy
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Session 6-A Space Stations Utilization for Robotics and Human Spaceflight Exploration
Thursday January 9 2014 0915-1215 Location Polaris Suite C
Session Chairs Mark Mulqueen USA Michael Hawes USA Rapporteur Anatoly Perminov Russia
0915 IAA- WAS0601 The International Space Station and Exploration
Sam Scimemi Robyn Gatens Steve Davison - NASA Headquarters USA
0930 IAA- WAS0602 The Technical Characteristics of China lsquoTiangong-1rsquo Target Spacecraft
Yang Hong Wei Chuanfeng - China Academy of Space Technology China
0945 IAA- WAS0603 From ISS to Moon and Mars The Space Station as Anchor Point for German
Exploration Planning Friedhelm Claasen Juumlrgen Hill Johannes Weppler Norbert Henn - German Aerospace Center (DLR) Germany
1000 IAA- WAS0604 Concept of the Operational Techniques Applied to the Next Manned Space Flight
Exploration Program Based on JEM Operation Shuichi Ichimura Kazuya Imaki Riki Hoshikawa - Japan Manned Space Systems Corporation Japan
1015 IAA- WAS0605 ISS as a Platform for Science and Exploration
Kevin Foley Boeing Space Exploration USA
1030 IAA- WAS0606 Utilization of the International Space Station as a Testbed for Crew-Controlled Lunar
Surface Telerobotics Terrence Fong Intelligent Robotics Group NASA USA Jack Burns University of Colorado USA William Pratt Lockheed Martin Corporation USA
1045 IAA- WAS0607 Feasibility Study on the Missions to Earth-Moon Lagrange-Point 2 and the Moon
using the HTV based Spacecraft Tatsuhiro Nozue Yoshihiko Uemura Keiichi Miyamoto Shin-ichi Amatatsu - Japan Manned Space Systems (JAMSS) Japan
1100 IAA- WAS0608 Microgravity Science in Malaysia - achievements and the way forward
Mhd Fairos Asillam National Space Agency of Malaysia Malaysia
1115 IAA- WAS0609 Space Station Proof Tests for Lunar Plant Growth
James D Burke The Planetary Society USA Kathleen M Coderre Lockheed Martin ISS Operations USA Andrea Jaime Albalat Space Generation Advisory Council Austria
1130 IAA- WAS0610 Additive Manufacturing on ISS and Beyond A Critical Enabling Technology For
Successful Human Space Exploration Michael Chen Jason Dunn Aaron Kemmer Michael Snyder - Made in Space Inc USA
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Poster Session
IAA- WASPO01 Medicine for Space Exploration Setting the Bar High for Biomedical Innovations Dorit B Donoviel Jeffrey P Sutton - National Space Biomedical Research Institute (NSBRI) and Baylor College of Medicine Center for Space Medicine USA
IAA- WASPO02 Affording Mars Results from a Community Workshop on Sustainable Initial Human Missions Harley Thronson NASA Goddard Space Flight Center USA Chris Carberry Explore Mars Inc USA Jim Kirkpatrick American Astronautical Society USA
IAA- WASPO03 The International Space Weather Initiative
Madhulika Guhathakurta NASA Headquarters USA Nat Gopalswamy Joseph M Davila - NASA Goddard Space Flight Center USA
IAA- WASPO04 Lunar Science and Exploration Goals for Robotic Missions The Moon as the Rosetta Stone of Planetary Evolution Jeffrey B Plescia Applied Physics Laboratory USA C Neal University of Notre Dame USA
IAA- WASPO05 Scientific Robotic Lunar Missions as Precursors for Future Human Exploration of the Moon Lev Zelenyi Igor Mitrofanov - Institute for Space Research Russia Viktor Khartov Vladimir Dolgopolov Alexandr Lukjanchikov - Lavochkin Association Russia Nikolay Brukhanov Korolev RSC Energia Russia
IAA- WASPO07 Small-Scale Radioisotope Thermoelectric Generator Systems Based on Americium-241 Richard Ambrosi Hugo Williams Piyal Samara-Ratna Nigel Bannister David Vernon Tony Crawford Jonathan Sykes - University of Leicester UK Kevin Tomkins Marie-Claire Perkinson Matthew Stuttard Stephen Pulker Richard Slade - Astrium Ltd UK Keith Stephenson ESA ESTEC TEC-EP The Netherlands Kevin Simpson Mark Robbins Ismini Dimitriadou - European Thermodynamics Ltd UK Mike Reece Huanpo Ning Kan Chen- Queen Mary University UK Tom Rice Tim Tinsley Mark Sarsfield- National Nuclear Laboratory UK Jan Koenig Martin Jaegle - Fraunhofer IPM Germany
IAA- WASPO08 High Energy Mission on Pegasus Warren Frick Orbital Sciences Corporation USA
IAA- WASPO09 Modular Design Framework for the Multi-Mission Space Exploration Vehicle Generation IIB Electrical Harnessing Christopher R Halcon California Polytechnic State University ndash San Luis Obispo USA
IAA- WASPO10 Laser Powering of Launch
Nazar Kovalenko National Technical University ldquoKyiv Polytechnic Instituterdquo Ukraine
IAA- WASPO11 Overview and Outcomes of CSA Concept Studies for Space Exploration Planning and Christian Lange Taryn Tomlinson Alain Ouellet Canadian Space Agency Canada
IAA- WASPO12 Enabling Fast Interplanetary Trips with High Performance Nuclear Propulsion
Roger Lenard Planetary Power Inc USA
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IAA- WASPO13 Asteroids The Time is Now Srija The George Washington University USA
IAA- WASPO14 Thermonuclear Operation Space Lift Friedwardt Winterberg University of Nevada-Reno USA
IAA- WASPO15 Computational Modeling and Simulation of Micrometeorites Impacts on Spacecraft Harijono Djojodihardjo Institut Teknologi Bandung Indonesia
IAA- WASPO16 Using High-Energy Orbits to Efficiently Extend Human Exploration to Interplanetary
Destinations with Reusable Spacecraft David W Dunham Robert Farquhar - KinetX USA Natan Eismont Space Research Institute Russia Eugene Chumachenko Sergey Aksenov Yulia Fedorenko - Moscow Institute of Electronics and Mathematics National Res Univ ldquoHigher School of Economicsrdquo Russia Roberto Furfaro John Kidd Jr Nathan Mogk - University of Arizona Aerospace and Mechanical Engineering USA
IAA- WASPO17 New Multi-Layer Reconfigurable Architecture Based on System-on-Programmable-
Chip for Space Application Yang Mengfei China Academy of Space Technology China Liu Bo Liu Hongjin Gong Jian Zhang Shaolin - Beijing Institute of Control Engineering China
IAA- WASPO18 Modeling Simulation Inversion and Data Validation for Microwave Remote Sensing of Space Exploration Moon and Mars Ya-Qiu Jin Key Laboratory for Information Science of Electromagnetic Waves (MoE) Fudan University China
IAA- WASPO19 Solar Sailing and the Hurdles of Space Exploration and Exploitation
Nathan C Barnes Amir S Gohardani ndash LrsquoGarde Inc USA
IAA- WASPO20 Research Cooperation About Condensing Marss Atmosphere By Asteroid Impacts
Effects Mohammad Hussein Fazeli General Amir Medical Clinic Iran
IAA- WASPO21 The cooperation for space exploration in Latin America progress and challenges
Camilo Guzman Gomez Sergio Arboleda University Colombia
IAA- WASPO22 The Trouble With Mir Orthogonal Motivations and Cooperation in Space
Trent L Schindler Space Policy Institute George Washington University USA
IAA- WASPO23 Treaty Making- culture and human society
Amalie Sinclair Leeward Space Foundation USA
IAA- WASPO24 Libertad 2 Mission Overview Goals and Challenges
Jorge Soliz Raul Joya Jesus Gonzalez Ronald Hurtado Freddy Diaz - Universidad Sergio Arboleda Colombia
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Author Index
Ailor 18
Aizawa 15
AK Lal 5
Akinyede 7
Aksenov 21
Alby 13
Alifanov 16
Alves 5
Amatatsu 19
Ambrosi 13 20
Angerer 6
Arnould 16
Baba 13
Baker 8
Bamford 5
Bandini 17
Bannister 13 20
Bannova 5
Barnes
Nathan 8 15 21
Virginia 12 13
Bartels 6
Basner 6
Battat 16 17
Beney 15
Benton 5
Bhardwaj 5
Bhavya Lal 14
Bignami 16
Bingham 5
Bo 21
Bolisay 8
Bonnet 10
Bosanac 17
Bradford 5
Braun 16
Brukhanov 20
Bryukhanov 17
Bualat 9
Bullock 10
Burg 17
Burke 19
Burns 15 19
Buytaert 5
Caballero 13
Calvert 12
Capparelli 17
Cappelletti 7
Carberry 20
Carey 9
Carpenter 16
Cassady 12
Cassi 16
Cattaneo 10 13
Chang 15
Charles 7
Chavers 12
Chen
Kan 20
Michael 19
Chuanfeng 19
Chumachenko 21
Claasen 19
Cleacutement 5
Coderre 19
Collingwood 5
Conley 4 8
Contant 4 12
Cooke 10
Coradini 4 15
Cousins 10
Craig 14
Crawford
IA 5
Tony 20
Crawley 16
Creech 17
Crocker 10
Cugno 16
Cutts 8 10
Da Costa 17
Damann 6
Davidian 7 14
Davila 20
Davis 5 6 7
Davison 19
de Arellano y Haro 16
de Groot 15 17
De la Torre 13
Degtyarev 12
Delgado Loacutepez 17
Deliegravere 5
Delorenzo 7
Derechin 17
Di Pippo 7
Diaz 21
Diedrich 5
Dimitriadou 20
Dinges 6
Djojodihardjo 21
Doi 7
Dolgopolov 10 16 20
Donoviel 5 20
Dula 16
Dunham 21
Dunn 19
Dupas 17
Echavarria 16
Ecker 6
Eguiarte 10
Ehrenfreund 8 15 18
Eisenman 12
Eismont 21
Ellinthorpe 12
Elsperman 9
Eng 12
Ercoli Finzi 10 13
Escoubet 11
Ess 12
Eubanks 10
Fairos Asillam 19
Fani 10 13
Farquhar 21
Fedorenko 21
Ferguson 7
Ferrari 5
Ferrario 10 13
Fisackerly 16
Flamini 15
Foley 19
Fong 9 12 19
Fonseca 5
Frick 20
Fuchita 15
Fujimoto 11
Fukui 15
Fulford 17
Furfaro 21
Gabriele Ori 10
Galante 10
Galbiati 10 13
Garretson 12
Gatens 19
Gatti 13
Genta 12 17 18
Gentry 12
Gerzer 7
Ghafoor 17
Ghail 8
Giorgio 8 10 16
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Glaze 10
Glukhikh 5
Gohardani 15 21
Goldstein 10
Gonzalez 21
Gopalswamy 20
Goswami 7
Gravelle 14
Graziani 7
Griffin 8
Grimard 14 18
Guhathakurta 8 11 20
Guirgis 12
Guzman 16 21
Haese 17
Halcon 20
Hallgren 5
Hartov 16
Hatton 6
Hawes
Dean 13
Michael 19
Head 8
Heidmann 8
Heldmann 12
Henn 19
Hertzfeld 18
Hill 19
Hipkin 10
Ho 17
Hollingsworth 10
Hopkins 17
Horiike 15
Horneck 18
Hoshikawa 15 19
Houdou 16
Hufenbach 15 16 17
Hurtado 21
Hussein Fazeli 21
Ichimura 19
Imai 15
Imaki 15 19
Imamura 8
Ishikawa 15
Ivanov 8
Jaderojananont 15
Jaegle 20
Jaime Albalat 19
Jessup 8
Jian 21
Jin 21
Johnson
Christopher 15
Nathan 14
Johnston 8 10
Jones 6
Jorgenson 16
Joya 21
Joya Olarte 16
Joyner 12
Kaiser 14
Kalery 6
Karabadzak 8
Karas 16
Kawakami 15
Kellett 5
Kemmer 19
Kendall 11
Keravala 15
Khartov 10 20
Kidd 21
Kirkpatrick 20
Klaus 9
Kluger 17
Knapman 13
Koenig 20
Kolar 16
Korablev 8
Kornilova 5
Kovalenko 20
Kozlov 12
Kozyrev 16
Krimigis 8
Kuebler 16
Kundrot 7 8
Kushnarov 12
Kuznetsov 5
Lange 17 20
Langston 17
Larson 7
Laurini 17
Lavagna 10 13
Lee 8 14
Lenard 20
Levack 12
Li 5
Lia Schilact 5
Limaye 8 10
Liu 13
Lo Gatto 17
Logsdon 16 17 18
Lorenz 8
Lu 15
Lukjanchikov 10 20
Lukyanchikov 16
Maumlaumlttaumlnen 8
Maccone 10
MacDougall 5
Mackwell 18
MacLeish 5 7
Magner 10
Makarov 12
Makushenko 17
Malchenko 12
Malitikov 7
Mankins 12
Mansurov 17
Marcq 8
Markiewicz 8
Martin 12
Martynov 8
Masson
Arnaud 11
Jacques 18
Masson-Zwaan 14 18
May
Darryl 12
Todd 17
McBride 10
McGee 12
McGouldrick 8
McKenna-Lawlor 5
McKnight 13
McNutt 13
Mendieta 16
Mendieta-Jimenez 16
Messidoro 13
Michel 18
Migeotte 5
Mitrofanov 10 16 20
Miyamoto 19
Mogk 21
Mollicone 6
Montmessin 8
Moore
Joshua 12
Roscoe 13
S 5
Mott 6
Moura 15
Mulholland 14 15
Mulqueen 19
Myers 12
Nagamatsu 5
Nair
Madhavan 4
Unnikrishnan 5
Naumov 5
Neal 10 20
Nebergall 5
Nergaard 9
Ngo-Anh 6
Nield 14
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Ning 20
Nixon 8
Nizenkov 17
Nogawa 15
Nozue 19
Nymmik 5
Ocampo 10 16
Ogasawara 17
Omoto 15
Ono 5
Ookita 15
Osinski 10
Othman 18
Otsuka 15
Ouellet 17 20
Pacheco-Cabrera 16
Paczkowski 10
Palisoc 13
Panasyuk 5
Pappalardo 10
Patterson 10
Patti 16
Penny 13
Perez 16
Perino 17
Perkinson 13 20
Perminov 19
Peter 18
Petrov 5
Petrukovich 11
Piatek 12
Pieri 10
Pinsky 5
Plattard 18
Plescia 10 20
Polidan 8
Pratt 19
Prockter 10
Provencher 9
Pulker 20
Race 8
Raftery 16 17
Raitt 13
Ramakrishnan 4 5
Ramallo 13
Ramirez-de-Arellano 16
Raulin 8
Razoumny 8 12
Reece 20
Reed 12 17 18
Reibaldi 4 7 8 16
Reijnen 16
Reiley 14
Reitz 5
Retburg 8
Rice 13 20
Richard 6
Richards 15
Riesco 13
Robbins 20
Robinson 17
Rodrigo 12 13
Rodrigo da Costa 16
Romero 16
Roux 13
Rummel 8 15
Saccani 17
Saccoccia 15 17 18
Salotti 17
Salvi 10
Samara-Ratna 20
Sandau 14 15
Sarkar 8
Sarsfield 13 20
Schaefer 14
Schiele 9
Schindler 21
Schoonejans 9
Schrift 13
Scimemi 19
Scott 7
Senske 10
Shaolin 21
Shelhamer 7
Shepherd 13
Shibuichi 15
Shimizu 15
Shukor 5
Shulga 12
Siefert 10
Silva 5
Simpson 20
Sinclair 21
Singhvi 5
Slade 20
Sloan 14
Smith
Ernest 9
Trey 12
Snyder 19
Sokol 8
Soliz 21
Sommerer 12 13
Sorokin 6
Souza 10
Spry 8
Spudis 15
Srija 21
Stafford-Allan 5
Stambaugh 12
Steele 10
Stein 14
Stephenson 20
Sterns 14
Straube 5
Stuttard 20
Summers 12
Sundblad 6
Sutton 5 20
Suzuki 18
Swan
Cathy 13
Peter 7 13
Sweet 16 17
Sykes 20
Takahashi 15
Tamura 15
Tennen 14
Teranishi 15
Thompson 11
Thomson 7
Thronson 20
Tian 8
Tinsley 13 20
Todd 5
Tomi 5
Tomkins 20
Tomlinson 20
Townend 13
Townsend 5
Tremayne-Smith 18
Trushlyakov 8
Tsuchida 15
Uemura 19
Uesugi 16 17
Ulamec 18
Vance 10
Vandaele 8
Vane 8 10
Ventskovsky 12 18
Vernikos 5 7
Vernon 20
Von Der Dunk 14 15
Voron 16
Voytek 10
Vrolijk 17
Vulpetti 18
Walker 13
Walther 17
Wang
Chi 11
Webber 15
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Weerts 5
Weppler 19
Westall 18
Widemann 8
Williams 13 20
Wilquet 8
Wilson 8
Winterberg 21
Woumlrner 17
Wuyts 5
Yang
Hong 19
Mengfei 21
Yokosuka 15
Young 13
Zagreev 5
Zakharov 8
Zasova 8
Zea 17
Zelenyi 8 10 16 20
Zell 6
Zenchenko 8
Zhaohui 8
Zhou 12
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httpwwwiaaweborg
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Thursday 9 January 2014
0730-0830 Registration
Amphitheatre Foyer
0830-0910
Amphitheatre Plenary Session
0915-1215
Polaris Suite A 1-A Human Aspects in Spaceflight
Oceanic Suite 2-A Scientific Goals in Robotics Missions
Hemisphere B 3-A Technical Factors Enabling TechnologiesCommon Requirements
Meridian Suite 4-A Private Industryrsquos Role in Space Exploration and Exploitation Technical Policy and Legal Considerations
Hemisphere A 5-A Space Exploration The Imperative of Global Cooperation
Polaris Suite C 6-A Space Stations Utilization for Robotics and Human Spaceflight
Exploration
1215-1330
Amphitheater Foyer Networking Lunch
1300-1330
Amphitheatre Foyer Poster presentation
1330-1700
Polaris Suite A 1-B Human Aspects in Spaceflight
Oceanic Suite 2-B Scientific Goals in Robotics Missions
Hemisphere B 3-B Technical Factors Enabling TechnologiesCommon Requirements
Meridian Suite 4-B Private Industryrsquos Role in Space Exploration and Exploitation Technical Policy and Legal Considerations
Hemisphere A 5-B Space Exploration The Imperative of Global Cooperation
1830-2230
Reception and Gala Dinner
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Plenary Session Thursday January 9 2014
0830-0910
Location Amphitheater
0730 ndash 0830 Registration 0830 ndash 0840 Opening Remarks
Madhavan Nair IAA President Jean Michel Contant IAA Secretary General 0840 ndash 0855 IAA Planetary Robotic Exploration Activities Presentation
Marcello Coradini (ESAJPL) and Catharine Conley (NASA HQ) 0855 ndash 0910 IAA Human Spaceflight Activities Presentation
Giuseppe Reibaldi (IAA) and Sundaram Ramakrishnan (ISRO India)
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Session 1-A Human Aspects in Spaceflight Thursday January 9 2014 0915-1215
Location Polaris Suite A Session Chairs Marlene Y MacLeish USA Joan Vernikos USA
Rapporteur Jeffrey Davis USA
0915 IAA- WAS0101 An Exploration of the Effectiveness of Artificial Mini-Magnetospheres as Solar Storm
Shelters for Long Term Ruth A Bamford Cheryl Collingwood B Kellett WJ Bradford - RAL Space UK R
Bingham RAL Space University of Strathclyde UK Scotland EP Alves L Silva- Instituto Superior Teacutecnico Portugal RA Fonseca Instituto Universitaacuterio de Lisboa Portugal M G Benton Boeing USA TN Todd R Stafford-Allan - Culham Science Centre UK IA Crawford Birkbeck College London
0930 IAA- WAS0102 Reduced otolith function in 15 cosmonauts after return from ISS E Hallgren K Buytaert A Weerts F Wuyts- University of Antwerp AUREA Belgium L
Kornilova I Naumov D Glukhikh - Institute of Biomedical Problems Russia H MacDougall University of Sydney School of Psychology Australia S Moore Mount Sinai School of Medicine Human Aerospace Laboratory USA P - F Migeotte Q Deliegravere -Royal Military Academy Viper Belgium G Cleacutement International Space University France A Diedrich Vanderbilt University Autonomic Dysfunction Center USA
0945 IAA- WAS0103 A New Spaceflight-Associated Syndrome is Driving Advances in Neurocritical Care
on Earth Dorit Donoviel Jeffrey P Sutton -National Space Biomedical Research Institute USA
1000 IAA- WAS0104 Recommendations arising from a feasibility study of (a) Astronaut Standardized
Career Dose Limits in LEO and the outlook for BLEO (b) the Biological Response of Humans to Energetic Particle Radiation under microgravity conditions
Susan M P McKenna-Lawlor Space Technology Ltd Ireland Leena Tomi John H Chapman Space Centre Canada Li Yinghui Astronaut Research and Training Center China Guenther Reitz Institute of Aerospace Medicine and Radiation Biology Germany U Straube European Astronaut Centre Germany A Bhardwaj Vikram Sarabhai Space Centre India AK Lal AK Singhvi - Space Applications centre India Aiko Nagamatsu Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency Japan Sheikh Muszaphar Shukor Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia F Ferrari University of Szczecin Poland B Zagreev Central Research Institute for Machine Building TsNIIMash Russia Vladislav Petrov Russian Academy of Sciences Russia Michael Panasyuk Nikolay Kuznetsov Rikho Nymmik - Skobeltsyn Institute of Nuclear Physics Russia L Townsend The University of Tennessee Knoxville USA Lawrence Pinsky University of Houston USA
1015 IAA- WAS0105 Designing Crew Habitats for Long Term Physical and Psychological Health and
Radiation Safety Ayako Ono Japan Mars Society Japan Kent Nebergall Chicago Society for Space Studies USA Irene Lia Schilact Technische Universitaet Berlin Germany Olga Bannova University of Houston USA
1030 IAA- WAS0106 Study of Possible International Protocol to handle CrisisEmergency of Astronauts in
Low Earth Orbit S Ramakrishnan Unnikrishnan Nair S - ISRO India
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1045 IAA- WAS0107 Effects of Time in Mission ISS Astronauts Ratings of Stress David F Dinges Mathias Basner Christopher W Jones Adrian J Ecker - University of
Pennsylvania USA Daniel J Mollicone Rachel Bartels Christopher Mott - Pulsar Informatics Inc USA
1100 IAA- WAS0108 The NASA Human Health and Performance Center ndash a Global Convener of
Collaborative Projects to Improve the Public Health Jeffrey R Davis NASA USA Elizabeth E Richard Wyle USA
1115 IAA- WAS0109 Options for International Cooperation in the area of Space Life Science previous
experience and future Patrik Sundblad Aerospace Physiology Centre Sweden Jennifer Ngo-Anh Oliver Angerer
Jason Hatton Martin Zell - ESAESTEC The Netherlands Volker Damann ESAEAC Germany
1130 IAA- WAS0110 Researcher and test-pilot in space from the ISS to Exploration
Igor V Sorokin Alexander Yu Kalery - Korolev RSC Energia Russia
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Session 1-B Human Aspects in Spaceflight Thursday January 9 2014 1330-1700
Location Polaris Suite A Session Chairs Marlene Y MacLeish USA Joan Vernikos USA
Rapporteur Jeffrey Davis USA
1330 IAA- WAS0111 SPACE a laboratory for biomedical researches
Chantal Cappelletti Filippo Graziani - GAUSS Srl Italy
1345 IAA- WAS0112 The astronautrsquos tool box for interplanetary spaceflight
Christopher Ferguson Boeing Space Exploration USA
1400 IAA- WAS0113 NASArsquos Approach to Critical Risks for Extended Human Spaceflight
Mark Shelhamer NASA Johnson Space CenterUSA 1415 IAA- WAS0114 Teaching Rocket Science Commercially Enabling the Next Generation to ldquoBoldly Gordquo Peter A Swan International Space Elevator Consortium USA Michael L Delorenzo Wiley J
Larson Teaching Science and Technology Inc USA
1430 IAA- WAS0115 Twin Sons Employing Astro-OmicsTo Study NASArsquoS Kelly Twins Graham B I Scott National Space Biomedical Research Institute USA John B Charles
Mark Shelhamer Craig E Kundrot - NASA USA
1445 IAA- WAS0116 PublicPrivate Human Access to Space ndash Status of the activities and further actions Simonetta Di Pippo European Space Policy Observatory Italian Space Agency Brussels
Belgium Ken Davidian Federal Aviation Administration USA 1500 IAA- WAS0117 Space Medicine and Physiology in the Exploration Era - The Cologne Resolution
Rupert Gerzer Institute of Aerospace Medicine DLR Germany
1515 IAA- WAS0118 Results of United NationsChina Workshop on Human Space Technology
Giuseppe Reibaldi IAA France Takao Doi Vienna International Center Austria
1530 IAA- WAS0119 Global Cooperation for Space Development and Knowledge Transfer in Africa
Marlene M MacLeish Morehouse School of Medicine USA Joseph O Akinyede National Space Research and Development Agency Nigeria Nandu Goswami Medical University Graz Austria William A Thomson Baylor College of Medicine USA
1545 IAA- WAS0120 Space Exploration The Imperative of Global Cooperation Efim Malitikov International Association ldquoZnanierdquo Russia
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Session 2-A Scientific Goals in Robotics Missions Thursday January 9 2014 0915-1215
Location Oceanic Suite Session Chairs Vincenzo Giorgio Italy Steve Johnston USA
Rapporteur Gregg Vane USA
0915 IAA- WAS0201 Interplanetary Space Weather A New Paradigm
Madhulika Guhathakurta NASA USA 0930 IAA- WAS0202 Innovative Low Cost Planetary Missions
John D Baker JPLCalifornia Institute of Technology USA 0945 IAA- WAS0203 Phobos Sample Return as a Precursor of the Mars Sample Return
Lev Zelenyi Alexander Zakharov Oleg Korablev - Institute for Space Research Russia Maxim Martynov Lavochkin Science and Industry Association Russia Alexei Ivanov George Karabadzak - TSNIIMASH Russia
1000 IAA- WAS0204 Exploring Venus a Natural Planetary Laboratory with Internationally Coordinated
Missions Sanjay S Limaye University of Wisconsin USA Ludmilla Zasova IKI Russia Colin F Wilson Oxford University UK Richard C Ghail Imperial College UK AC Vandaele BIRA Belgium Wojciech J Markiewicz Max Planck Institute for Solar System Research Germany Thomas Widemann Paris Observatory France Takeshi Imamura JAXA Japan Franck Montmessin Emmanuel Marcq - LATMOS France James A Cutts JPL USA James Head Brown University USA
1015 IAA- WAS0205 Thirty-six years in space and counting Voyager 1 crossed into the Galaxy
Stamatios M Krimigis Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory amp Academy of Athens USAGreece
1030 IAA- WAS0206 Titan Beyond Cassini Scientific Questions for Missions in the 2020s
Conor A Nixon NASA Goddard Space Flight Center USA Ralph D Lorenz Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory USA
1045 IAA- WAS0207 Venus robotic exploration at cloud level a US-European perspective
T Widemann Observatoire de Paris France K Griffin R Polidan D Sokol G Lee - Northrop Grumman Aerospace Systems USA A Maumlaumlttaumlnen Universiteacute Versailles St Quentin France V Wilquet IASB-BIRA-BISA Belgium K McGouldrick University of Colorado Boulder USA KL Jessup SouthWest Research Institute USA C Wilson Oxford University UK L Bolisay N Barnes - LGarde Inc USA S Limaye University of Wisconsin USA
1100 IAA- WAS0208 Expanding Options for Implementing Planetary Protection During Human Space
Exploration and Robotic Precursor Missions Catharine Conley NASA USA Pascale Ehrenfreund George Washington University USA Richard Heidmann France Craig E Kundrot NASA Johnson USA Margaret S Race SETI Franccedilois Raulin Universiteacute Paris-Est Creteil France Yury Razoumny Cosmoexport Aerospace Research Agency Russia Guiseppe Reibaldi IAA France Petra Retburg DLR Germany John D Rummel East Carolina University Somya S Sarkar Space Applications Centre India James A Spry JPL USA Feng Tian Tsinghua University China Valery Trushlyakov Omsk State Technical University Russia Tatyana Zenchenko Space Research Institute Russia Gao Zhaohui Chinese Academy of Launch Vehicle Technology China
As of December 26 2013
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1115 IAA- WAS0209 Preparing for Crew-Control of Surface Robots from Orbit
Maria Bualat Terrence Fong Chris Provencher Ernest Smith - NASA USA William Carey Andre Schiele Philippe Schoonejans - ESA ESTEC the Netherlands Kim Nergaard ESA ESOC Germany
1130 IAA- WAS0210 Accelerating the Pace of Outer Solar System Exploration Michael Elsperman Kurt Klaus - Boeing USA
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10
Session 2-B Scientific Goals in Robotics Missions Thursday January 9 2014 1330-1700
Location Oceanic Suite Session Chairs Vincenzo Giorgio Italy Steve Johnston USA
Rapporteur Gregg Vane USA
1330 IAA- WAS0211 Exploring the Solar System with a Combination of Large and Small Robotic Missions
as a Model for International Collaboration Gregg Vane California Institute of Technology USA
1345 IAA- WAS0212 Studies of Lunar South Pole by Russian Landing Missions ldquoLuna-Globrdquo ldquoLuna-
Resursrdquo and ldquoLuna-Gruntrdquo Igor Mitrofanov Lev Zelenyi - Russian Academy of Science Russia Vladimir Dolgopolov Viktor Khartov Alexandr Lukjanchikov
- Lavochkin Science and Industry Association Russia
1400 IAA- WAS0213 FOCAL a Robotic Space Mission to 550 AU to Exploit the Sun Gravitational Lens
Claudio Maccone IAA Italy Amalia Ercoli Finzi Michele Lavagna Nicolo Cattaneo Michele Fani Lorenzo Ferrario Andrea Galbiati Samuele Salvi - Politecnico di Milano Italy
1415 IAA- WAS0214 The Europa Clipper Mission Concept Exploring Europa to Investigate Its Habitability
Robert PappalardoBarry Goldstein David Senske Brian PaczkowskiSteve Vance B Cooke - JPL USA Louise Prockter Wes Patterson T Magner - Applied Physics Laboratory USA
1430 IAA- WAS0215 Quark Matter in the Solar System Evidence for a Game-Changing Space Resource
TM Eubanks Asteroid Initiatives USA
1445 IAA- WAS0216 International Cooperation at the Moon and Beyond
Jeffrey B Plescia Applied Physics Laboratory USA C R Neal University of Notre Dame
USA
1500 IAA- WAS0217 Planetary Robotic Exploration and Opportunities for International Collaboration on
Climate Change A Comparative Climatology Case Study Adriana Ocampo Jeff Hollingsworth - NASA USA Mark A Bullock Southwest Research Institute USA Roger-Maurice Bonnet International Space Science Institute Switzerland Lori Glaze NASA Goddard Space Flight Center USA Sanjay Limaye University of Wisconsin USA James A Cutts JPL USA
1515 IAA- WAS0218 Affordable Human and Robotic Collaboration for Exploration Missions
James Crocker Lockheed Martin USA
1530 IAA- WAS0219 Terrestrial Analogues
Karen S McBride UCLA USA Claire Cousins Vicky Hipkin Gordon Osinski - CSA Canada Luis E Eguiarte Valeria Souza Janet Siefert - Universidad Nacional Autoacutenoma Mexico Douglas Galante Universidade de Sao Paulo Brasil Mary Voytek NASA USA Gian Gabriele Ori IRSPS David Pieri JPL USA Andy Steele Carnegie Institution of Washington USA
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11
1545 IAA- WAS0220 International Living with a Starrsquos Synergy with IAA
Barbara J Thompson Madhulika Guhathakurta - NASA USA Arnaud Masson ESAESTEC C Philippe Escoubet - ESAESTEC The Netherlands Anatoli A Petrukovich Space Research Institute Russia Masaki Fujimoto JAXA Japan David Kendall CSA Canada Chi Wang State Key Laboratory of Space Weather China
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12
Session 3-A Technical Factors Enabling TechnologiesCommon Requirements Thursday January 9 2014 0915-1215
Location Hemisphere Suite B Session Chairs Virginia Barnes USA Rafael Rodrigo Spain
Rapporteur John Sommerer USA
0915 IAA- WAS0301 Identification of Common Requirements and Enabling Technologies for Manned Solar
System Exploration and Exploitation Using Spider Charts R Joseph Cassady James Ellinthorpe C Russell Joyner Daniel J H Levack Thomas N Martin III Roger M Myers - Aerojet Rocketdyne USA
0930 IAA- WAS0310 Standards Based Distributed Ground Data Systems for Future Missions
David S Lees Carnegie Mellon Univ Silicon Valley USA Matthew C Deans Trey Smith Terrence W Fong - NASA USA Tamar E Cohen Stinger Ghaffarian Technologies Inc USA
0945 IAA- WAS0302 Resource Prospector Mission (RPM) NASArsquos Robotic Lunar Lander Development
Cheryl L B Reed Douglas A Eng Robert A Summers Katherine A Stambaugh Timothy G McGee - The Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory USA David J Eisenman Derek H Calvert Greg Chavers Joshua M Moore Darryl W May Kim M Ess Irene M Piatek - NASA USA
1000 IAA- WAS0303 The Technical Aspects of Next-Generation Space Systems Creation Basing on On-
Orbit Satellite Servicing Concept Yury Makarov Alexander Malchenko Federal Space Agency Russia Yury Razoumny Pavel Kozlov Vladimir Razoumny Cosmoexport Aerospace Research Agency Russia Jean-Michel Contant IAA France
1015 IAA- WAS0305 DFH-4 Based Communication Satellites
Zhou Zhicheng China Academy of Space Technology (CAST) China
1030 IAA- WAS0306 Transformational Space Concepts and Technology for Future Human Exploration and
Development of Space John C Mankins Artemis Innovation Management Solutions LLC USA Peter L Garretson Lt Col United States Air Force USA
1045 IAA- WAS0307 Interdependence between Human Exploration beyond Earth Orbit and Life Support
Systems Hardware Development Gregory J Gentry Boeing USA Peggy L Guirgis Michael J Heldmann - Hamilton Sundstrand Space Systems USA
1100 IAA- WAS0308 Yuzhnoye Potential Contribution to Global Space Exploration
Olexandr Degtyarev Olexandr Kushnarov Volodymyr Shulga - Yuzhnoye Ukraine Oleg Ventskovsky Yuzhnoye Belgium
1115
IAA- WAS0311 Technologies for Human Space Exploration Mission Dependence and Synergies Giancarlo Genta Politecnico di Torino Italy
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2014 IAA SPACE EXPLORATION CONFERENCE
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13
Session 3-B Technical Factors Enabling TechnologiesCommon Requirements
Thursday January 9 2014 1330-1700 Location Hemisphere Suite B
Session Chairs Virginia Barnes USA Rafael Rodrigo Spain
Rapporteur John Sommerer USA
1330 IAA- WAS0312 IAA Status report on space debris
Fernand Alby CNES France
1345 IAA- WAS0313 The Contribution of IAA Orbital Debris Initiatives Over the Last Twenty Years
Darren McKnight Integrity Applications Incorporated (IAI) USA
1400 IAA- WAS0314 Plutonium-238 Radioisotope Power Supplies Enabling Deep-Space Missions
Ralph L McNutt Jr Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory USA 1415 IAA- WAS0315 Demonstration High Power Solar Electric Propulsion Space Vehicle Can Advance the
Current Timeline for a Human Spaceflight Mission to Mars to 2020 Dean Hawes Travis Schrift - Applied Defense Solutions USA Roscoe Moore III PeerSat USA Arthur Palisoc LrsquoGarde Inc USA Mitchell Walker Thomas M Liu - Georgia Institute of Technology School of Aerospace Engineering USA Michael Riesco Sierra Nevada Corporation Space Systems USA
1430 IAA- WAS0316 Nuclear power as an enabling technology for space exploration activities in the UK
T P Tinsley National Nuclear Laboratory UK
1445 IAA- WAS0317 Space Nuclear Power Systems Enabling Technology for Future Collaborative
Exploration Missions Richard Ambrosi Hugo Williams Nigel Bannister University of Leicester UK Tim Tinsley Tom Rice Mark Sarsfield - National Nuclear Laboratory UK Brian Shepherd Lockheed Martin UK Martin Townend SEA House UK Jean-Pierre Roux AREVA TA France Marie-Claire Perkinson Astrium UK Piero Messidoro Laura Gatti - Thales Alenia Space Italy
1500 IAA- WAS0318 Architecture for the Exploration of the Edge of the Solar System (AXESS)
Amalia Ercoli Finzi Michegravele Lavagna Nicolograve Cattaneo Michele Fani Lorenzo Ferrario Andrea Galbiati SamueleSalvi - Politecnico di Milano Italy
1515 IAA- WAS0319 Academy Cosmic Study on Feasibility of Space Elevators
Peter A Swan International Space Elevator Consortium Cathy W Swan SouthWest Analytic Network John M Knapman UK David Raitt UK Robert E Penny Jr USA
1530 IAA- WAS0320 HumanUAV Mixed Teams for Mars Exploration From analogs to reality
Gabriel G De la Torre Miguel A Ramallo Francisco J Caballero ndash University of Cadiz Spain
1545 IAA- WAS0321 Study of A Hybrid Locomotion Vehicle Using Skipping and Flying for Planetary
Exploration Mitsuhisa Baba Waseda University Japan Larry Young NASA USA
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2014 IAA SPACE EXPLORATION CONFERENCE
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14
Session 4-A Private Industryrsquos Role in Space Exploration and Exploitation Technical Policy and Legal Considerations
Thursday January 9 2014 0845-1215 Location Meridian Suite
Session Chairs Frans Von Der Dunk the Netherlands John Mulholland USA Rapporteur Rainer Sandau Germany
0915 IAA- WAS0401 The Exploration Development of Space ldquoEnginerdquo
Mark K Craig Science Applications International Corporation USA
0930 IAA- WAS0402 What is really missing to Space Exploration Money or PoliticalPublic will
Max Grimard Astrium France
0945 IAA- WAS0403 Examining the Diversity of Emerging Space Companies
Aliza M Stein Gregory C Lee Bhavya Lal - IDA Science and Technology Policy Inst USA
1000 IAA- WAS0404 Earth to Orbit Space Transportation Market Barriers of Entry
Dustin Kaiser Futron Corporation USA Ken Davidian Federal Aviation Administration USA
1015 IAA- WAS0405 Commercial Space Transportation Opportunities in Government Exploration
Programs George C Nield John Sloan Nathan Johnson - Federal Aviation Administration USA
1030 IAA- WAS0406 Regulation of Small Satellites Challenges And Opportunities
Tanja Masson-Zwaan International Institute of Air and Space Law Leiden University Netherlands
1045 IAA- WAS0407 Dream Chaser Building on the Space Shuttle Legacy to Provide Safe Affordable
Transportation to Low Earth Craig Gravelle Sierra Nevada Space Systems USA
1100 IAA- WAS0408 Low Earth Orbit Opportunities for Commercial Exploration
Keith Reiley Boeing Space Exploration USA
1115 IAA- WAS0409 Liability Issues Regarding Third-Parties and Space Flight Participants in Commercial
Space Activities The Pathway Forward Matthew Schaefer University of Nebraska College of law USA
1130 IAA- WAS0410 Enterprise Rights Environmental Protection and the Law of Outer Space
Leslie I Tennen Patricia M Sterns - Law Offices of Sterns and Tennen USA
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15
Session 4-B Private Industryrsquos Role in Space Exploration and Exploitation Technical Policy and Legal Considerations Thursday January 9 2014 1330-1700
Location Meridian Suite Session Chairs Frans Von Der Dunk the Netherlands John Mulholland USA
Rapporteur Rainer Sandau Germany
1330 IAA- WAS0411 Virtual Reality (VR) as scientific and educational exploration tool
Marcello Coradini ESAJPL Enrico Flamini ASI Italy Dennis Moura CNESAmbassade de France France Italy
1345 IAA- WAS0412 The Moon Protection As Common Heritage of Mankind
Peerapon Jaderojananont Huachiew Chalermprakiet University Thailand
1400 IAA- WAS0413 Providing for Sustainable Exploration and Use of Outer Space EnvironmentsMaking
Profits Possible While Protecting Other Worlds is Not ldquoExploitationrdquo John D Rummel East Carolina University USA Pascale Ehrenfreund Space Policy Institute G Washington University USA
1415 IAA- WAS0414 Space as a commons Toward a framework for the allocation of extraterrestrial
property rights Robert D Beney Gordon Institute of Business Science South Africa
1430 IAA- WAS0415 Road to The Space Elevator and Beyond - Proposal for International Corporation on
Space Business Development Akira Tsuchida Japan Manned Space Systems Corp Earth-Track Corp Japan USA Yuichiro Nogawa Kensuke Teranishi Kazuya Imaki Norio Fukui Shigeru Imai Yoshitaka Aizawa Hiroki Shimizu Chizuru Yokosuka Hiroshi Ookita Sakurako Takahashi Riki Hoshikawa - Manned Space Systems Corp Japan Yoji Ishikawa Tatsuhito Tamura Kiyotoshi Otsuka Takaya Horiike Yasuhiro Fuchita Yoshihiro Kawakami Eri Omoto Katsuhiko Shibuichi - Obayashi Corp Japan Chang Huai-Chien University of Tokyo Japan
1445 IAA- WAS0416 Long Term Space Propellant Depots
Giorgio Saccoccia ESA Lu Yu China Academy of Launch Vehicle Technologies China
1500 IAA- WAS0417 Moon Express Lander Capabilities Initial Payload and Mission
Paul D Spudis Lunar and Planetary Institute USA R Richards Moon Express Inc USA JO Burns Univ Colorado USA
1515 IAA- WAS0418 Shackleton Energy Lunar Sourced Propellant Depot Architecture
Jim Keravala Shackleton Energy Company USA
1530 IAA- WAS0419 The Legal Aspects of Asteroid Missions
Christopher Daniel Johnson International Institute of Space Law
1545 IAA- WAS0420 Bridgehead ndash Interplanetary Travel Becomes Routine
Derek Webber Spaceport Associates USA
1600 IAA- WAS0421 Space Debris Removal A Glance at Challenges and Opportunities
Amir S Gohardani Nathan C Barnes - LGarde Inc USA 1615
IAA- WAS0422 ESA Coordination Activities on Space Exploration Technology Roadmaps Giorgio Saccoccia Rolf de Groot Bernhard Hufenbach ndash ESA
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2014 IAA SPACE EXPLORATION CONFERENCE
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16
Session 5-A Space Exploration The Imperative of Global Cooperation
Thursday January 9 2014 0915-1215 Location Hemisphere Suite A
Session Chairs Mike Raftery USA Randy Sweet USA Rapporteur Kuninori Uesugi Japan
0915 IAA- WAS0501 International Industry Cooperation on Exploration from Earth-Moon L2
John Karas VP amp GM Lockheed Martin Space Systems Company USA
0930 IAA- WAS0502 Evaluation of Human Space Exploration Missions Beyond Low Earth Orbit
Oleg Alifanov Moscow Aviation Institute Russia Robert Braun Georgia Institute of Technology USA Edward Crawley Skolkovo Institute of Science and Technology Russia John Logsdon The George Washington University USA Lev Zelenyi Space Research Institute Russia Jonathan Battat Massachusetts Institute of Technology USA
0945 IAA- WAS0503 Multicultural Foundations of Human Space Exploration Lessons learnt and outlook
for the future Jacques Arnould CNES France Jan Kolar Czech Space Office Czech Republic Giuseppe Reibaldi IAA France
1000 IAA- WAS0504 The need for human exploration starting from the world as a base camp
Giovanni F Bignami INAFIASF Italy
1015 IAA- WAS0505 ExoMars 2016 Mission Overview and Status
V Giorgio W Cugno C Cassi - Thales Alenia Space Italia Italy
1030 IAA- WAS0506 Role and visions for Human Space Exploration - A European perspective
Amir S Rodrigo da Costa Ulrich Kuebler Bart Reijnen - Astrium Space Transportation Orbital Systems and Space Exploration Germany
1045
IAA- WAS0507 Latin-American Regional Coordination in Space Exploration a regional cooperative effort for space emerging nations Raul Joya Olarte Camilo Guzman - Sergio Arboleda University Colombia Adriana Ocampo Mario Perez - NASA USA Javier Mendieta Rosa Ma de Arellano y Haro ndash Agencia Espacial Mexicana Mexico Corinne Jorgenson Advancing Space USA Fernando Echavarria US State Department USA Fermin Romero CEA Mexico
1100 IAA- WAS0508 Building affordable and accessible space technology in Mexico and Latin-America to
contribute to future space exploration missions Enrique Pacheco-Cabrera Francisco J Mendieta-Jimenez Rosa M Ramirez-de-Arellano - Mexican Space Agency Mexico
1115 IAA- WAS0509 Roscosmos-ESA Cooperation in Lunar Exploration
B Patti J Carpenter R Fisackerly B Houdou B Hufenbach - ESA The Netherlands V Hartov VDolgopolov A Lukyanchikov - Lavochkin Association Russia A Kozyrev IMitrofanov L Zelenyi - Space Research Institute Russia V Voron - Russian Federal Space Agency Russia
1130 IAA- WAS0510 Space Mineral Resources ndash Opportunities and Challenges ndash Preliminary Findings and
Recommendations Arthur M Dula The Heinlein Prize Trust University of Houston Law Center USA
As of December 26 2013
2014 IAA SPACE EXPLORATION CONFERENCE
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17
Session 5-B Space Exploration The Imperative of Global Cooperation
Thursday January 9 2014 1330-1700 Location Hemisphere Suite A
Session Chairs Mike Raftery USA Randy Sweet USA Rapporteur Kuninori Uesugi Japan
1330 IAA- WAS0511 White Cosmic Study on Global Human Mars System Missions Exploration
Giancarlo Genta Politecnico di Torino Italy Alain Dupas International Consultant France Jean-Marc Salotti Laboratoire de Science Cognitive France
1345 IAA- WAS0512 Advancing the Global Exploration Strategy ndash an update on ISECG activities
Christian Lange Alain Ouellet - Canadian Space Agency Canada
1400 IAA- WAS0513 Development Status of ESA Strategic Plan for Space Exploration
Bernhard Hufenbach Rolf de Groot Giorgio Saccoccia - ESA European Space Research and Technology Centre (ESTEC) the Netherlands
1415 IAA- WAS0514 Creating Opportunities to Increase International Cooperation Between Lunar Human
and Robotic Space Exploration Activities Kathy Laurini NASA USA Cheryl Reed Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory USA
1430 IAA- WAS0515 Robotic and Human Space Exploration ndash The Importance of ldquoWhyrdquo
Marc Haese Johann-Dietrich Woumlrner - DLR German Aerospace Center Germany 1445 IAA- WAS0516 From Competition to Cooperation US Policy Under Presidents Kennedy Nixon
Clinton and Obama John M Logsdon Space Policy Institute The George Washington University USA
1500 IAA- WAS0517 NASArsquos Space Launch System An Enabling Capability for International Exploration
Stephen D Creech Todd A May Kimberly F Robinson - NASA Marshall Space Flight Center USA
1515 IAA- WAS0518 International Industry Concepts for Human Space Exploration
Michael Raftery Boeing USA Rodrigo Da Costa Stephan Walther - EADS Astrium Germany Josh Hopkins Lockheed Martin USA Paul Fulford Nadeem Ghafoor - MacDonald Dettwiler Canada Ko Ogasawara Mitsubishi Heavy Industries Japan Nikolay Bryukhanov Yuri Makushenko Alexander Derechin - RSC Energia Russia Flavio Bandini Maria Antonietta Perino - Thales Alenia Space Italia Italy Luciano Saccani Thales Alenia Space North America USA
1530 IAA- WAS0519 Evaluating International Collaboration for Human Exploration Beyond LEO
Natasha Bosanac Purdue University USA Alexander Burg Ademir Vrolijk - The George Washington University USA Emanuele Capparelli Skolkovo Institute of Science and Technology Russia Laura Delgado Loacutepez Institute for Global Environmental Strategies USA Koki Ho Jonathan Battat - Massachusetts Institute of Technology USA Justin Kluger University of Houston USA Sara M Langston University of Sydney Australia Valentina Lo Gatto Sapienza University of Rome Italy Oleg G Mansurov National University of Science and Technology MISIS Russia Paul Nizenkov Universitaumlt Stuttgart Germany Luis Zea University of Colorado ndash Boulder USA
As of December 26 2013
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1545 IAA- WAS0520 Dynamics of Space Exploration Activities and Outlook
Nicolas Peter ESA Belgium Pascale Ehrenfreund John Logsdon Henry Hertzfeld - George Washington University USA Gerda Horneck Stephan Ulamec - German Aerospace Center Germany Steve Mackwell Lunar and Planetary Institute USA Jacques Masson Giorgio Saccoccia - ESA Netherlands Tanja Masson-Zwaan International Institute of Space Law Netherlands Patrick Michel Observatoire de Nice France Mazlan Othman United Nations COPUOS Austria Serge Plattard European Space Policy Institute Austria Cheryl Reed Applied Physics Laboratory USA Kazuto Suzuki Hokkaido University Japan Oleg Ventskovsky Yuzhnoye Design Office Russia Belgium Frances Westall CNRS Orleans France
1600 IAA- WAS0521 Space Exploration Addressing the Challenges of Planetary Defense
William Ailor Aerospace Corporation USA Richard Tremayne-Smith Oos UK
1615 IAA- WAS0522 IAA Symposium Report - The Future of Space Exploration towards the Stars
Max Grimard Astrium France Giovanni Vulpetti Italy Giancarlo Genta Politecnico di Torino Italy
As of December 26 2013
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19
Session 6-A Space Stations Utilization for Robotics and Human Spaceflight Exploration
Thursday January 9 2014 0915-1215 Location Polaris Suite C
Session Chairs Mark Mulqueen USA Michael Hawes USA Rapporteur Anatoly Perminov Russia
0915 IAA- WAS0601 The International Space Station and Exploration
Sam Scimemi Robyn Gatens Steve Davison - NASA Headquarters USA
0930 IAA- WAS0602 The Technical Characteristics of China lsquoTiangong-1rsquo Target Spacecraft
Yang Hong Wei Chuanfeng - China Academy of Space Technology China
0945 IAA- WAS0603 From ISS to Moon and Mars The Space Station as Anchor Point for German
Exploration Planning Friedhelm Claasen Juumlrgen Hill Johannes Weppler Norbert Henn - German Aerospace Center (DLR) Germany
1000 IAA- WAS0604 Concept of the Operational Techniques Applied to the Next Manned Space Flight
Exploration Program Based on JEM Operation Shuichi Ichimura Kazuya Imaki Riki Hoshikawa - Japan Manned Space Systems Corporation Japan
1015 IAA- WAS0605 ISS as a Platform for Science and Exploration
Kevin Foley Boeing Space Exploration USA
1030 IAA- WAS0606 Utilization of the International Space Station as a Testbed for Crew-Controlled Lunar
Surface Telerobotics Terrence Fong Intelligent Robotics Group NASA USA Jack Burns University of Colorado USA William Pratt Lockheed Martin Corporation USA
1045 IAA- WAS0607 Feasibility Study on the Missions to Earth-Moon Lagrange-Point 2 and the Moon
using the HTV based Spacecraft Tatsuhiro Nozue Yoshihiko Uemura Keiichi Miyamoto Shin-ichi Amatatsu - Japan Manned Space Systems (JAMSS) Japan
1100 IAA- WAS0608 Microgravity Science in Malaysia - achievements and the way forward
Mhd Fairos Asillam National Space Agency of Malaysia Malaysia
1115 IAA- WAS0609 Space Station Proof Tests for Lunar Plant Growth
James D Burke The Planetary Society USA Kathleen M Coderre Lockheed Martin ISS Operations USA Andrea Jaime Albalat Space Generation Advisory Council Austria
1130 IAA- WAS0610 Additive Manufacturing on ISS and Beyond A Critical Enabling Technology For
Successful Human Space Exploration Michael Chen Jason Dunn Aaron Kemmer Michael Snyder - Made in Space Inc USA
As of December 26 2013
2014 IAA SPACE EXPLORATION CONFERENCE
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20
Poster Session
IAA- WASPO01 Medicine for Space Exploration Setting the Bar High for Biomedical Innovations Dorit B Donoviel Jeffrey P Sutton - National Space Biomedical Research Institute (NSBRI) and Baylor College of Medicine Center for Space Medicine USA
IAA- WASPO02 Affording Mars Results from a Community Workshop on Sustainable Initial Human Missions Harley Thronson NASA Goddard Space Flight Center USA Chris Carberry Explore Mars Inc USA Jim Kirkpatrick American Astronautical Society USA
IAA- WASPO03 The International Space Weather Initiative
Madhulika Guhathakurta NASA Headquarters USA Nat Gopalswamy Joseph M Davila - NASA Goddard Space Flight Center USA
IAA- WASPO04 Lunar Science and Exploration Goals for Robotic Missions The Moon as the Rosetta Stone of Planetary Evolution Jeffrey B Plescia Applied Physics Laboratory USA C Neal University of Notre Dame USA
IAA- WASPO05 Scientific Robotic Lunar Missions as Precursors for Future Human Exploration of the Moon Lev Zelenyi Igor Mitrofanov - Institute for Space Research Russia Viktor Khartov Vladimir Dolgopolov Alexandr Lukjanchikov - Lavochkin Association Russia Nikolay Brukhanov Korolev RSC Energia Russia
IAA- WASPO07 Small-Scale Radioisotope Thermoelectric Generator Systems Based on Americium-241 Richard Ambrosi Hugo Williams Piyal Samara-Ratna Nigel Bannister David Vernon Tony Crawford Jonathan Sykes - University of Leicester UK Kevin Tomkins Marie-Claire Perkinson Matthew Stuttard Stephen Pulker Richard Slade - Astrium Ltd UK Keith Stephenson ESA ESTEC TEC-EP The Netherlands Kevin Simpson Mark Robbins Ismini Dimitriadou - European Thermodynamics Ltd UK Mike Reece Huanpo Ning Kan Chen- Queen Mary University UK Tom Rice Tim Tinsley Mark Sarsfield- National Nuclear Laboratory UK Jan Koenig Martin Jaegle - Fraunhofer IPM Germany
IAA- WASPO08 High Energy Mission on Pegasus Warren Frick Orbital Sciences Corporation USA
IAA- WASPO09 Modular Design Framework for the Multi-Mission Space Exploration Vehicle Generation IIB Electrical Harnessing Christopher R Halcon California Polytechnic State University ndash San Luis Obispo USA
IAA- WASPO10 Laser Powering of Launch
Nazar Kovalenko National Technical University ldquoKyiv Polytechnic Instituterdquo Ukraine
IAA- WASPO11 Overview and Outcomes of CSA Concept Studies for Space Exploration Planning and Christian Lange Taryn Tomlinson Alain Ouellet Canadian Space Agency Canada
IAA- WASPO12 Enabling Fast Interplanetary Trips with High Performance Nuclear Propulsion
Roger Lenard Planetary Power Inc USA
As of December 26 2013
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21
IAA- WASPO13 Asteroids The Time is Now Srija The George Washington University USA
IAA- WASPO14 Thermonuclear Operation Space Lift Friedwardt Winterberg University of Nevada-Reno USA
IAA- WASPO15 Computational Modeling and Simulation of Micrometeorites Impacts on Spacecraft Harijono Djojodihardjo Institut Teknologi Bandung Indonesia
IAA- WASPO16 Using High-Energy Orbits to Efficiently Extend Human Exploration to Interplanetary
Destinations with Reusable Spacecraft David W Dunham Robert Farquhar - KinetX USA Natan Eismont Space Research Institute Russia Eugene Chumachenko Sergey Aksenov Yulia Fedorenko - Moscow Institute of Electronics and Mathematics National Res Univ ldquoHigher School of Economicsrdquo Russia Roberto Furfaro John Kidd Jr Nathan Mogk - University of Arizona Aerospace and Mechanical Engineering USA
IAA- WASPO17 New Multi-Layer Reconfigurable Architecture Based on System-on-Programmable-
Chip for Space Application Yang Mengfei China Academy of Space Technology China Liu Bo Liu Hongjin Gong Jian Zhang Shaolin - Beijing Institute of Control Engineering China
IAA- WASPO18 Modeling Simulation Inversion and Data Validation for Microwave Remote Sensing of Space Exploration Moon and Mars Ya-Qiu Jin Key Laboratory for Information Science of Electromagnetic Waves (MoE) Fudan University China
IAA- WASPO19 Solar Sailing and the Hurdles of Space Exploration and Exploitation
Nathan C Barnes Amir S Gohardani ndash LrsquoGarde Inc USA
IAA- WASPO20 Research Cooperation About Condensing Marss Atmosphere By Asteroid Impacts
Effects Mohammad Hussein Fazeli General Amir Medical Clinic Iran
IAA- WASPO21 The cooperation for space exploration in Latin America progress and challenges
Camilo Guzman Gomez Sergio Arboleda University Colombia
IAA- WASPO22 The Trouble With Mir Orthogonal Motivations and Cooperation in Space
Trent L Schindler Space Policy Institute George Washington University USA
IAA- WASPO23 Treaty Making- culture and human society
Amalie Sinclair Leeward Space Foundation USA
IAA- WASPO24 Libertad 2 Mission Overview Goals and Challenges
Jorge Soliz Raul Joya Jesus Gonzalez Ronald Hurtado Freddy Diaz - Universidad Sergio Arboleda Colombia
As of December 26 2013
2014 IAA SPACE EXPLORATION CONFERENCE
PRELIMINARY PROGRAM
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Author Index
Ailor 18
Aizawa 15
AK Lal 5
Akinyede 7
Aksenov 21
Alby 13
Alifanov 16
Alves 5
Amatatsu 19
Ambrosi 13 20
Angerer 6
Arnould 16
Baba 13
Baker 8
Bamford 5
Bandini 17
Bannister 13 20
Bannova 5
Barnes
Nathan 8 15 21
Virginia 12 13
Bartels 6
Basner 6
Battat 16 17
Beney 15
Benton 5
Bhardwaj 5
Bhavya Lal 14
Bignami 16
Bingham 5
Bo 21
Bolisay 8
Bonnet 10
Bosanac 17
Bradford 5
Braun 16
Brukhanov 20
Bryukhanov 17
Bualat 9
Bullock 10
Burg 17
Burke 19
Burns 15 19
Buytaert 5
Caballero 13
Calvert 12
Capparelli 17
Cappelletti 7
Carberry 20
Carey 9
Carpenter 16
Cassady 12
Cassi 16
Cattaneo 10 13
Chang 15
Charles 7
Chavers 12
Chen
Kan 20
Michael 19
Chuanfeng 19
Chumachenko 21
Claasen 19
Cleacutement 5
Coderre 19
Collingwood 5
Conley 4 8
Contant 4 12
Cooke 10
Coradini 4 15
Cousins 10
Craig 14
Crawford
IA 5
Tony 20
Crawley 16
Creech 17
Crocker 10
Cugno 16
Cutts 8 10
Da Costa 17
Damann 6
Davidian 7 14
Davila 20
Davis 5 6 7
Davison 19
de Arellano y Haro 16
de Groot 15 17
De la Torre 13
Degtyarev 12
Delgado Loacutepez 17
Deliegravere 5
Delorenzo 7
Derechin 17
Di Pippo 7
Diaz 21
Diedrich 5
Dimitriadou 20
Dinges 6
Djojodihardjo 21
Doi 7
Dolgopolov 10 16 20
Donoviel 5 20
Dula 16
Dunham 21
Dunn 19
Dupas 17
Echavarria 16
Ecker 6
Eguiarte 10
Ehrenfreund 8 15 18
Eisenman 12
Eismont 21
Ellinthorpe 12
Elsperman 9
Eng 12
Ercoli Finzi 10 13
Escoubet 11
Ess 12
Eubanks 10
Fairos Asillam 19
Fani 10 13
Farquhar 21
Fedorenko 21
Ferguson 7
Ferrari 5
Ferrario 10 13
Fisackerly 16
Flamini 15
Foley 19
Fong 9 12 19
Fonseca 5
Frick 20
Fuchita 15
Fujimoto 11
Fukui 15
Fulford 17
Furfaro 21
Gabriele Ori 10
Galante 10
Galbiati 10 13
Garretson 12
Gatens 19
Gatti 13
Genta 12 17 18
Gentry 12
Gerzer 7
Ghafoor 17
Ghail 8
Giorgio 8 10 16
As of December 26 2013
2014 IAA SPACE EXPLORATION CONFERENCE
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Glaze 10
Glukhikh 5
Gohardani 15 21
Goldstein 10
Gonzalez 21
Gopalswamy 20
Goswami 7
Gravelle 14
Graziani 7
Griffin 8
Grimard 14 18
Guhathakurta 8 11 20
Guirgis 12
Guzman 16 21
Haese 17
Halcon 20
Hallgren 5
Hartov 16
Hatton 6
Hawes
Dean 13
Michael 19
Head 8
Heidmann 8
Heldmann 12
Henn 19
Hertzfeld 18
Hill 19
Hipkin 10
Ho 17
Hollingsworth 10
Hopkins 17
Horiike 15
Horneck 18
Hoshikawa 15 19
Houdou 16
Hufenbach 15 16 17
Hurtado 21
Hussein Fazeli 21
Ichimura 19
Imai 15
Imaki 15 19
Imamura 8
Ishikawa 15
Ivanov 8
Jaderojananont 15
Jaegle 20
Jaime Albalat 19
Jessup 8
Jian 21
Jin 21
Johnson
Christopher 15
Nathan 14
Johnston 8 10
Jones 6
Jorgenson 16
Joya 21
Joya Olarte 16
Joyner 12
Kaiser 14
Kalery 6
Karabadzak 8
Karas 16
Kawakami 15
Kellett 5
Kemmer 19
Kendall 11
Keravala 15
Khartov 10 20
Kidd 21
Kirkpatrick 20
Klaus 9
Kluger 17
Knapman 13
Koenig 20
Kolar 16
Korablev 8
Kornilova 5
Kovalenko 20
Kozlov 12
Kozyrev 16
Krimigis 8
Kuebler 16
Kundrot 7 8
Kushnarov 12
Kuznetsov 5
Lange 17 20
Langston 17
Larson 7
Laurini 17
Lavagna 10 13
Lee 8 14
Lenard 20
Levack 12
Li 5
Lia Schilact 5
Limaye 8 10
Liu 13
Lo Gatto 17
Logsdon 16 17 18
Lorenz 8
Lu 15
Lukjanchikov 10 20
Lukyanchikov 16
Maumlaumlttaumlnen 8
Maccone 10
MacDougall 5
Mackwell 18
MacLeish 5 7
Magner 10
Makarov 12
Makushenko 17
Malchenko 12
Malitikov 7
Mankins 12
Mansurov 17
Marcq 8
Markiewicz 8
Martin 12
Martynov 8
Masson
Arnaud 11
Jacques 18
Masson-Zwaan 14 18
May
Darryl 12
Todd 17
McBride 10
McGee 12
McGouldrick 8
McKenna-Lawlor 5
McKnight 13
McNutt 13
Mendieta 16
Mendieta-Jimenez 16
Messidoro 13
Michel 18
Migeotte 5
Mitrofanov 10 16 20
Miyamoto 19
Mogk 21
Mollicone 6
Montmessin 8
Moore
Joshua 12
Roscoe 13
S 5
Mott 6
Moura 15
Mulholland 14 15
Mulqueen 19
Myers 12
Nagamatsu 5
Nair
Madhavan 4
Unnikrishnan 5
Naumov 5
Neal 10 20
Nebergall 5
Nergaard 9
Ngo-Anh 6
Nield 14
As of December 26 2013
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PRELIMINARY PROGRAM
25
Ning 20
Nixon 8
Nizenkov 17
Nogawa 15
Nozue 19
Nymmik 5
Ocampo 10 16
Ogasawara 17
Omoto 15
Ono 5
Ookita 15
Osinski 10
Othman 18
Otsuka 15
Ouellet 17 20
Pacheco-Cabrera 16
Paczkowski 10
Palisoc 13
Panasyuk 5
Pappalardo 10
Patterson 10
Patti 16
Penny 13
Perez 16
Perino 17
Perkinson 13 20
Perminov 19
Peter 18
Petrov 5
Petrukovich 11
Piatek 12
Pieri 10
Pinsky 5
Plattard 18
Plescia 10 20
Polidan 8
Pratt 19
Prockter 10
Provencher 9
Pulker 20
Race 8
Raftery 16 17
Raitt 13
Ramakrishnan 4 5
Ramallo 13
Ramirez-de-Arellano 16
Raulin 8
Razoumny 8 12
Reece 20
Reed 12 17 18
Reibaldi 4 7 8 16
Reijnen 16
Reiley 14
Reitz 5
Retburg 8
Rice 13 20
Richard 6
Richards 15
Riesco 13
Robbins 20
Robinson 17
Rodrigo 12 13
Rodrigo da Costa 16
Romero 16
Roux 13
Rummel 8 15
Saccani 17
Saccoccia 15 17 18
Salotti 17
Salvi 10
Samara-Ratna 20
Sandau 14 15
Sarkar 8
Sarsfield 13 20
Schaefer 14
Schiele 9
Schindler 21
Schoonejans 9
Schrift 13
Scimemi 19
Scott 7
Senske 10
Shaolin 21
Shelhamer 7
Shepherd 13
Shibuichi 15
Shimizu 15
Shukor 5
Shulga 12
Siefert 10
Silva 5
Simpson 20
Sinclair 21
Singhvi 5
Slade 20
Sloan 14
Smith
Ernest 9
Trey 12
Snyder 19
Sokol 8
Soliz 21
Sommerer 12 13
Sorokin 6
Souza 10
Spry 8
Spudis 15
Srija 21
Stafford-Allan 5
Stambaugh 12
Steele 10
Stein 14
Stephenson 20
Sterns 14
Straube 5
Stuttard 20
Summers 12
Sundblad 6
Sutton 5 20
Suzuki 18
Swan
Cathy 13
Peter 7 13
Sweet 16 17
Sykes 20
Takahashi 15
Tamura 15
Tennen 14
Teranishi 15
Thompson 11
Thomson 7
Thronson 20
Tian 8
Tinsley 13 20
Todd 5
Tomi 5
Tomkins 20
Tomlinson 20
Townend 13
Townsend 5
Tremayne-Smith 18
Trushlyakov 8
Tsuchida 15
Uemura 19
Uesugi 16 17
Ulamec 18
Vance 10
Vandaele 8
Vane 8 10
Ventskovsky 12 18
Vernikos 5 7
Vernon 20
Von Der Dunk 14 15
Voron 16
Voytek 10
Vrolijk 17
Vulpetti 18
Walker 13
Walther 17
Wang
Chi 11
Webber 15
As of December 26 2013
2014 IAA SPACE EXPLORATION CONFERENCE
PRELIMINARY PROGRAM
26
Weerts 5
Weppler 19
Westall 18
Widemann 8
Williams 13 20
Wilquet 8
Wilson 8
Winterberg 21
Woumlrner 17
Wuyts 5
Yang
Hong 19
Mengfei 21
Yokosuka 15
Young 13
Zagreev 5
Zakharov 8
Zasova 8
Zea 17
Zelenyi 8 10 16 20
Zell 6
Zenchenko 8
Zhaohui 8
Zhou 12
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PRELIMINARY PROGRAM
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Plenary Session Thursday January 9 2014
0830-0910
Location Amphitheater
0730 ndash 0830 Registration 0830 ndash 0840 Opening Remarks
Madhavan Nair IAA President Jean Michel Contant IAA Secretary General 0840 ndash 0855 IAA Planetary Robotic Exploration Activities Presentation
Marcello Coradini (ESAJPL) and Catharine Conley (NASA HQ) 0855 ndash 0910 IAA Human Spaceflight Activities Presentation
Giuseppe Reibaldi (IAA) and Sundaram Ramakrishnan (ISRO India)
As of December 26 2013
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PRELIMINARY PROGRAM
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Session 1-A Human Aspects in Spaceflight Thursday January 9 2014 0915-1215
Location Polaris Suite A Session Chairs Marlene Y MacLeish USA Joan Vernikos USA
Rapporteur Jeffrey Davis USA
0915 IAA- WAS0101 An Exploration of the Effectiveness of Artificial Mini-Magnetospheres as Solar Storm
Shelters for Long Term Ruth A Bamford Cheryl Collingwood B Kellett WJ Bradford - RAL Space UK R
Bingham RAL Space University of Strathclyde UK Scotland EP Alves L Silva- Instituto Superior Teacutecnico Portugal RA Fonseca Instituto Universitaacuterio de Lisboa Portugal M G Benton Boeing USA TN Todd R Stafford-Allan - Culham Science Centre UK IA Crawford Birkbeck College London
0930 IAA- WAS0102 Reduced otolith function in 15 cosmonauts after return from ISS E Hallgren K Buytaert A Weerts F Wuyts- University of Antwerp AUREA Belgium L
Kornilova I Naumov D Glukhikh - Institute of Biomedical Problems Russia H MacDougall University of Sydney School of Psychology Australia S Moore Mount Sinai School of Medicine Human Aerospace Laboratory USA P - F Migeotte Q Deliegravere -Royal Military Academy Viper Belgium G Cleacutement International Space University France A Diedrich Vanderbilt University Autonomic Dysfunction Center USA
0945 IAA- WAS0103 A New Spaceflight-Associated Syndrome is Driving Advances in Neurocritical Care
on Earth Dorit Donoviel Jeffrey P Sutton -National Space Biomedical Research Institute USA
1000 IAA- WAS0104 Recommendations arising from a feasibility study of (a) Astronaut Standardized
Career Dose Limits in LEO and the outlook for BLEO (b) the Biological Response of Humans to Energetic Particle Radiation under microgravity conditions
Susan M P McKenna-Lawlor Space Technology Ltd Ireland Leena Tomi John H Chapman Space Centre Canada Li Yinghui Astronaut Research and Training Center China Guenther Reitz Institute of Aerospace Medicine and Radiation Biology Germany U Straube European Astronaut Centre Germany A Bhardwaj Vikram Sarabhai Space Centre India AK Lal AK Singhvi - Space Applications centre India Aiko Nagamatsu Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency Japan Sheikh Muszaphar Shukor Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia F Ferrari University of Szczecin Poland B Zagreev Central Research Institute for Machine Building TsNIIMash Russia Vladislav Petrov Russian Academy of Sciences Russia Michael Panasyuk Nikolay Kuznetsov Rikho Nymmik - Skobeltsyn Institute of Nuclear Physics Russia L Townsend The University of Tennessee Knoxville USA Lawrence Pinsky University of Houston USA
1015 IAA- WAS0105 Designing Crew Habitats for Long Term Physical and Psychological Health and
Radiation Safety Ayako Ono Japan Mars Society Japan Kent Nebergall Chicago Society for Space Studies USA Irene Lia Schilact Technische Universitaet Berlin Germany Olga Bannova University of Houston USA
1030 IAA- WAS0106 Study of Possible International Protocol to handle CrisisEmergency of Astronauts in
Low Earth Orbit S Ramakrishnan Unnikrishnan Nair S - ISRO India
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1045 IAA- WAS0107 Effects of Time in Mission ISS Astronauts Ratings of Stress David F Dinges Mathias Basner Christopher W Jones Adrian J Ecker - University of
Pennsylvania USA Daniel J Mollicone Rachel Bartels Christopher Mott - Pulsar Informatics Inc USA
1100 IAA- WAS0108 The NASA Human Health and Performance Center ndash a Global Convener of
Collaborative Projects to Improve the Public Health Jeffrey R Davis NASA USA Elizabeth E Richard Wyle USA
1115 IAA- WAS0109 Options for International Cooperation in the area of Space Life Science previous
experience and future Patrik Sundblad Aerospace Physiology Centre Sweden Jennifer Ngo-Anh Oliver Angerer
Jason Hatton Martin Zell - ESAESTEC The Netherlands Volker Damann ESAEAC Germany
1130 IAA- WAS0110 Researcher and test-pilot in space from the ISS to Exploration
Igor V Sorokin Alexander Yu Kalery - Korolev RSC Energia Russia
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7
Session 1-B Human Aspects in Spaceflight Thursday January 9 2014 1330-1700
Location Polaris Suite A Session Chairs Marlene Y MacLeish USA Joan Vernikos USA
Rapporteur Jeffrey Davis USA
1330 IAA- WAS0111 SPACE a laboratory for biomedical researches
Chantal Cappelletti Filippo Graziani - GAUSS Srl Italy
1345 IAA- WAS0112 The astronautrsquos tool box for interplanetary spaceflight
Christopher Ferguson Boeing Space Exploration USA
1400 IAA- WAS0113 NASArsquos Approach to Critical Risks for Extended Human Spaceflight
Mark Shelhamer NASA Johnson Space CenterUSA 1415 IAA- WAS0114 Teaching Rocket Science Commercially Enabling the Next Generation to ldquoBoldly Gordquo Peter A Swan International Space Elevator Consortium USA Michael L Delorenzo Wiley J
Larson Teaching Science and Technology Inc USA
1430 IAA- WAS0115 Twin Sons Employing Astro-OmicsTo Study NASArsquoS Kelly Twins Graham B I Scott National Space Biomedical Research Institute USA John B Charles
Mark Shelhamer Craig E Kundrot - NASA USA
1445 IAA- WAS0116 PublicPrivate Human Access to Space ndash Status of the activities and further actions Simonetta Di Pippo European Space Policy Observatory Italian Space Agency Brussels
Belgium Ken Davidian Federal Aviation Administration USA 1500 IAA- WAS0117 Space Medicine and Physiology in the Exploration Era - The Cologne Resolution
Rupert Gerzer Institute of Aerospace Medicine DLR Germany
1515 IAA- WAS0118 Results of United NationsChina Workshop on Human Space Technology
Giuseppe Reibaldi IAA France Takao Doi Vienna International Center Austria
1530 IAA- WAS0119 Global Cooperation for Space Development and Knowledge Transfer in Africa
Marlene M MacLeish Morehouse School of Medicine USA Joseph O Akinyede National Space Research and Development Agency Nigeria Nandu Goswami Medical University Graz Austria William A Thomson Baylor College of Medicine USA
1545 IAA- WAS0120 Space Exploration The Imperative of Global Cooperation Efim Malitikov International Association ldquoZnanierdquo Russia
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PRELIMINARY PROGRAM
8
Session 2-A Scientific Goals in Robotics Missions Thursday January 9 2014 0915-1215
Location Oceanic Suite Session Chairs Vincenzo Giorgio Italy Steve Johnston USA
Rapporteur Gregg Vane USA
0915 IAA- WAS0201 Interplanetary Space Weather A New Paradigm
Madhulika Guhathakurta NASA USA 0930 IAA- WAS0202 Innovative Low Cost Planetary Missions
John D Baker JPLCalifornia Institute of Technology USA 0945 IAA- WAS0203 Phobos Sample Return as a Precursor of the Mars Sample Return
Lev Zelenyi Alexander Zakharov Oleg Korablev - Institute for Space Research Russia Maxim Martynov Lavochkin Science and Industry Association Russia Alexei Ivanov George Karabadzak - TSNIIMASH Russia
1000 IAA- WAS0204 Exploring Venus a Natural Planetary Laboratory with Internationally Coordinated
Missions Sanjay S Limaye University of Wisconsin USA Ludmilla Zasova IKI Russia Colin F Wilson Oxford University UK Richard C Ghail Imperial College UK AC Vandaele BIRA Belgium Wojciech J Markiewicz Max Planck Institute for Solar System Research Germany Thomas Widemann Paris Observatory France Takeshi Imamura JAXA Japan Franck Montmessin Emmanuel Marcq - LATMOS France James A Cutts JPL USA James Head Brown University USA
1015 IAA- WAS0205 Thirty-six years in space and counting Voyager 1 crossed into the Galaxy
Stamatios M Krimigis Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory amp Academy of Athens USAGreece
1030 IAA- WAS0206 Titan Beyond Cassini Scientific Questions for Missions in the 2020s
Conor A Nixon NASA Goddard Space Flight Center USA Ralph D Lorenz Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory USA
1045 IAA- WAS0207 Venus robotic exploration at cloud level a US-European perspective
T Widemann Observatoire de Paris France K Griffin R Polidan D Sokol G Lee - Northrop Grumman Aerospace Systems USA A Maumlaumlttaumlnen Universiteacute Versailles St Quentin France V Wilquet IASB-BIRA-BISA Belgium K McGouldrick University of Colorado Boulder USA KL Jessup SouthWest Research Institute USA C Wilson Oxford University UK L Bolisay N Barnes - LGarde Inc USA S Limaye University of Wisconsin USA
1100 IAA- WAS0208 Expanding Options for Implementing Planetary Protection During Human Space
Exploration and Robotic Precursor Missions Catharine Conley NASA USA Pascale Ehrenfreund George Washington University USA Richard Heidmann France Craig E Kundrot NASA Johnson USA Margaret S Race SETI Franccedilois Raulin Universiteacute Paris-Est Creteil France Yury Razoumny Cosmoexport Aerospace Research Agency Russia Guiseppe Reibaldi IAA France Petra Retburg DLR Germany John D Rummel East Carolina University Somya S Sarkar Space Applications Centre India James A Spry JPL USA Feng Tian Tsinghua University China Valery Trushlyakov Omsk State Technical University Russia Tatyana Zenchenko Space Research Institute Russia Gao Zhaohui Chinese Academy of Launch Vehicle Technology China
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1115 IAA- WAS0209 Preparing for Crew-Control of Surface Robots from Orbit
Maria Bualat Terrence Fong Chris Provencher Ernest Smith - NASA USA William Carey Andre Schiele Philippe Schoonejans - ESA ESTEC the Netherlands Kim Nergaard ESA ESOC Germany
1130 IAA- WAS0210 Accelerating the Pace of Outer Solar System Exploration Michael Elsperman Kurt Klaus - Boeing USA
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Session 2-B Scientific Goals in Robotics Missions Thursday January 9 2014 1330-1700
Location Oceanic Suite Session Chairs Vincenzo Giorgio Italy Steve Johnston USA
Rapporteur Gregg Vane USA
1330 IAA- WAS0211 Exploring the Solar System with a Combination of Large and Small Robotic Missions
as a Model for International Collaboration Gregg Vane California Institute of Technology USA
1345 IAA- WAS0212 Studies of Lunar South Pole by Russian Landing Missions ldquoLuna-Globrdquo ldquoLuna-
Resursrdquo and ldquoLuna-Gruntrdquo Igor Mitrofanov Lev Zelenyi - Russian Academy of Science Russia Vladimir Dolgopolov Viktor Khartov Alexandr Lukjanchikov
- Lavochkin Science and Industry Association Russia
1400 IAA- WAS0213 FOCAL a Robotic Space Mission to 550 AU to Exploit the Sun Gravitational Lens
Claudio Maccone IAA Italy Amalia Ercoli Finzi Michele Lavagna Nicolo Cattaneo Michele Fani Lorenzo Ferrario Andrea Galbiati Samuele Salvi - Politecnico di Milano Italy
1415 IAA- WAS0214 The Europa Clipper Mission Concept Exploring Europa to Investigate Its Habitability
Robert PappalardoBarry Goldstein David Senske Brian PaczkowskiSteve Vance B Cooke - JPL USA Louise Prockter Wes Patterson T Magner - Applied Physics Laboratory USA
1430 IAA- WAS0215 Quark Matter in the Solar System Evidence for a Game-Changing Space Resource
TM Eubanks Asteroid Initiatives USA
1445 IAA- WAS0216 International Cooperation at the Moon and Beyond
Jeffrey B Plescia Applied Physics Laboratory USA C R Neal University of Notre Dame
USA
1500 IAA- WAS0217 Planetary Robotic Exploration and Opportunities for International Collaboration on
Climate Change A Comparative Climatology Case Study Adriana Ocampo Jeff Hollingsworth - NASA USA Mark A Bullock Southwest Research Institute USA Roger-Maurice Bonnet International Space Science Institute Switzerland Lori Glaze NASA Goddard Space Flight Center USA Sanjay Limaye University of Wisconsin USA James A Cutts JPL USA
1515 IAA- WAS0218 Affordable Human and Robotic Collaboration for Exploration Missions
James Crocker Lockheed Martin USA
1530 IAA- WAS0219 Terrestrial Analogues
Karen S McBride UCLA USA Claire Cousins Vicky Hipkin Gordon Osinski - CSA Canada Luis E Eguiarte Valeria Souza Janet Siefert - Universidad Nacional Autoacutenoma Mexico Douglas Galante Universidade de Sao Paulo Brasil Mary Voytek NASA USA Gian Gabriele Ori IRSPS David Pieri JPL USA Andy Steele Carnegie Institution of Washington USA
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11
1545 IAA- WAS0220 International Living with a Starrsquos Synergy with IAA
Barbara J Thompson Madhulika Guhathakurta - NASA USA Arnaud Masson ESAESTEC C Philippe Escoubet - ESAESTEC The Netherlands Anatoli A Petrukovich Space Research Institute Russia Masaki Fujimoto JAXA Japan David Kendall CSA Canada Chi Wang State Key Laboratory of Space Weather China
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12
Session 3-A Technical Factors Enabling TechnologiesCommon Requirements Thursday January 9 2014 0915-1215
Location Hemisphere Suite B Session Chairs Virginia Barnes USA Rafael Rodrigo Spain
Rapporteur John Sommerer USA
0915 IAA- WAS0301 Identification of Common Requirements and Enabling Technologies for Manned Solar
System Exploration and Exploitation Using Spider Charts R Joseph Cassady James Ellinthorpe C Russell Joyner Daniel J H Levack Thomas N Martin III Roger M Myers - Aerojet Rocketdyne USA
0930 IAA- WAS0310 Standards Based Distributed Ground Data Systems for Future Missions
David S Lees Carnegie Mellon Univ Silicon Valley USA Matthew C Deans Trey Smith Terrence W Fong - NASA USA Tamar E Cohen Stinger Ghaffarian Technologies Inc USA
0945 IAA- WAS0302 Resource Prospector Mission (RPM) NASArsquos Robotic Lunar Lander Development
Cheryl L B Reed Douglas A Eng Robert A Summers Katherine A Stambaugh Timothy G McGee - The Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory USA David J Eisenman Derek H Calvert Greg Chavers Joshua M Moore Darryl W May Kim M Ess Irene M Piatek - NASA USA
1000 IAA- WAS0303 The Technical Aspects of Next-Generation Space Systems Creation Basing on On-
Orbit Satellite Servicing Concept Yury Makarov Alexander Malchenko Federal Space Agency Russia Yury Razoumny Pavel Kozlov Vladimir Razoumny Cosmoexport Aerospace Research Agency Russia Jean-Michel Contant IAA France
1015 IAA- WAS0305 DFH-4 Based Communication Satellites
Zhou Zhicheng China Academy of Space Technology (CAST) China
1030 IAA- WAS0306 Transformational Space Concepts and Technology for Future Human Exploration and
Development of Space John C Mankins Artemis Innovation Management Solutions LLC USA Peter L Garretson Lt Col United States Air Force USA
1045 IAA- WAS0307 Interdependence between Human Exploration beyond Earth Orbit and Life Support
Systems Hardware Development Gregory J Gentry Boeing USA Peggy L Guirgis Michael J Heldmann - Hamilton Sundstrand Space Systems USA
1100 IAA- WAS0308 Yuzhnoye Potential Contribution to Global Space Exploration
Olexandr Degtyarev Olexandr Kushnarov Volodymyr Shulga - Yuzhnoye Ukraine Oleg Ventskovsky Yuzhnoye Belgium
1115
IAA- WAS0311 Technologies for Human Space Exploration Mission Dependence and Synergies Giancarlo Genta Politecnico di Torino Italy
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13
Session 3-B Technical Factors Enabling TechnologiesCommon Requirements
Thursday January 9 2014 1330-1700 Location Hemisphere Suite B
Session Chairs Virginia Barnes USA Rafael Rodrigo Spain
Rapporteur John Sommerer USA
1330 IAA- WAS0312 IAA Status report on space debris
Fernand Alby CNES France
1345 IAA- WAS0313 The Contribution of IAA Orbital Debris Initiatives Over the Last Twenty Years
Darren McKnight Integrity Applications Incorporated (IAI) USA
1400 IAA- WAS0314 Plutonium-238 Radioisotope Power Supplies Enabling Deep-Space Missions
Ralph L McNutt Jr Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory USA 1415 IAA- WAS0315 Demonstration High Power Solar Electric Propulsion Space Vehicle Can Advance the
Current Timeline for a Human Spaceflight Mission to Mars to 2020 Dean Hawes Travis Schrift - Applied Defense Solutions USA Roscoe Moore III PeerSat USA Arthur Palisoc LrsquoGarde Inc USA Mitchell Walker Thomas M Liu - Georgia Institute of Technology School of Aerospace Engineering USA Michael Riesco Sierra Nevada Corporation Space Systems USA
1430 IAA- WAS0316 Nuclear power as an enabling technology for space exploration activities in the UK
T P Tinsley National Nuclear Laboratory UK
1445 IAA- WAS0317 Space Nuclear Power Systems Enabling Technology for Future Collaborative
Exploration Missions Richard Ambrosi Hugo Williams Nigel Bannister University of Leicester UK Tim Tinsley Tom Rice Mark Sarsfield - National Nuclear Laboratory UK Brian Shepherd Lockheed Martin UK Martin Townend SEA House UK Jean-Pierre Roux AREVA TA France Marie-Claire Perkinson Astrium UK Piero Messidoro Laura Gatti - Thales Alenia Space Italy
1500 IAA- WAS0318 Architecture for the Exploration of the Edge of the Solar System (AXESS)
Amalia Ercoli Finzi Michegravele Lavagna Nicolograve Cattaneo Michele Fani Lorenzo Ferrario Andrea Galbiati SamueleSalvi - Politecnico di Milano Italy
1515 IAA- WAS0319 Academy Cosmic Study on Feasibility of Space Elevators
Peter A Swan International Space Elevator Consortium Cathy W Swan SouthWest Analytic Network John M Knapman UK David Raitt UK Robert E Penny Jr USA
1530 IAA- WAS0320 HumanUAV Mixed Teams for Mars Exploration From analogs to reality
Gabriel G De la Torre Miguel A Ramallo Francisco J Caballero ndash University of Cadiz Spain
1545 IAA- WAS0321 Study of A Hybrid Locomotion Vehicle Using Skipping and Flying for Planetary
Exploration Mitsuhisa Baba Waseda University Japan Larry Young NASA USA
As of December 26 2013
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PRELIMINARY PROGRAM
14
Session 4-A Private Industryrsquos Role in Space Exploration and Exploitation Technical Policy and Legal Considerations
Thursday January 9 2014 0845-1215 Location Meridian Suite
Session Chairs Frans Von Der Dunk the Netherlands John Mulholland USA Rapporteur Rainer Sandau Germany
0915 IAA- WAS0401 The Exploration Development of Space ldquoEnginerdquo
Mark K Craig Science Applications International Corporation USA
0930 IAA- WAS0402 What is really missing to Space Exploration Money or PoliticalPublic will
Max Grimard Astrium France
0945 IAA- WAS0403 Examining the Diversity of Emerging Space Companies
Aliza M Stein Gregory C Lee Bhavya Lal - IDA Science and Technology Policy Inst USA
1000 IAA- WAS0404 Earth to Orbit Space Transportation Market Barriers of Entry
Dustin Kaiser Futron Corporation USA Ken Davidian Federal Aviation Administration USA
1015 IAA- WAS0405 Commercial Space Transportation Opportunities in Government Exploration
Programs George C Nield John Sloan Nathan Johnson - Federal Aviation Administration USA
1030 IAA- WAS0406 Regulation of Small Satellites Challenges And Opportunities
Tanja Masson-Zwaan International Institute of Air and Space Law Leiden University Netherlands
1045 IAA- WAS0407 Dream Chaser Building on the Space Shuttle Legacy to Provide Safe Affordable
Transportation to Low Earth Craig Gravelle Sierra Nevada Space Systems USA
1100 IAA- WAS0408 Low Earth Orbit Opportunities for Commercial Exploration
Keith Reiley Boeing Space Exploration USA
1115 IAA- WAS0409 Liability Issues Regarding Third-Parties and Space Flight Participants in Commercial
Space Activities The Pathway Forward Matthew Schaefer University of Nebraska College of law USA
1130 IAA- WAS0410 Enterprise Rights Environmental Protection and the Law of Outer Space
Leslie I Tennen Patricia M Sterns - Law Offices of Sterns and Tennen USA
As of December 26 2013
2014 IAA SPACE EXPLORATION CONFERENCE
PRELIMINARY PROGRAM
15
Session 4-B Private Industryrsquos Role in Space Exploration and Exploitation Technical Policy and Legal Considerations Thursday January 9 2014 1330-1700
Location Meridian Suite Session Chairs Frans Von Der Dunk the Netherlands John Mulholland USA
Rapporteur Rainer Sandau Germany
1330 IAA- WAS0411 Virtual Reality (VR) as scientific and educational exploration tool
Marcello Coradini ESAJPL Enrico Flamini ASI Italy Dennis Moura CNESAmbassade de France France Italy
1345 IAA- WAS0412 The Moon Protection As Common Heritage of Mankind
Peerapon Jaderojananont Huachiew Chalermprakiet University Thailand
1400 IAA- WAS0413 Providing for Sustainable Exploration and Use of Outer Space EnvironmentsMaking
Profits Possible While Protecting Other Worlds is Not ldquoExploitationrdquo John D Rummel East Carolina University USA Pascale Ehrenfreund Space Policy Institute G Washington University USA
1415 IAA- WAS0414 Space as a commons Toward a framework for the allocation of extraterrestrial
property rights Robert D Beney Gordon Institute of Business Science South Africa
1430 IAA- WAS0415 Road to The Space Elevator and Beyond - Proposal for International Corporation on
Space Business Development Akira Tsuchida Japan Manned Space Systems Corp Earth-Track Corp Japan USA Yuichiro Nogawa Kensuke Teranishi Kazuya Imaki Norio Fukui Shigeru Imai Yoshitaka Aizawa Hiroki Shimizu Chizuru Yokosuka Hiroshi Ookita Sakurako Takahashi Riki Hoshikawa - Manned Space Systems Corp Japan Yoji Ishikawa Tatsuhito Tamura Kiyotoshi Otsuka Takaya Horiike Yasuhiro Fuchita Yoshihiro Kawakami Eri Omoto Katsuhiko Shibuichi - Obayashi Corp Japan Chang Huai-Chien University of Tokyo Japan
1445 IAA- WAS0416 Long Term Space Propellant Depots
Giorgio Saccoccia ESA Lu Yu China Academy of Launch Vehicle Technologies China
1500 IAA- WAS0417 Moon Express Lander Capabilities Initial Payload and Mission
Paul D Spudis Lunar and Planetary Institute USA R Richards Moon Express Inc USA JO Burns Univ Colorado USA
1515 IAA- WAS0418 Shackleton Energy Lunar Sourced Propellant Depot Architecture
Jim Keravala Shackleton Energy Company USA
1530 IAA- WAS0419 The Legal Aspects of Asteroid Missions
Christopher Daniel Johnson International Institute of Space Law
1545 IAA- WAS0420 Bridgehead ndash Interplanetary Travel Becomes Routine
Derek Webber Spaceport Associates USA
1600 IAA- WAS0421 Space Debris Removal A Glance at Challenges and Opportunities
Amir S Gohardani Nathan C Barnes - LGarde Inc USA 1615
IAA- WAS0422 ESA Coordination Activities on Space Exploration Technology Roadmaps Giorgio Saccoccia Rolf de Groot Bernhard Hufenbach ndash ESA
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Session 5-A Space Exploration The Imperative of Global Cooperation
Thursday January 9 2014 0915-1215 Location Hemisphere Suite A
Session Chairs Mike Raftery USA Randy Sweet USA Rapporteur Kuninori Uesugi Japan
0915 IAA- WAS0501 International Industry Cooperation on Exploration from Earth-Moon L2
John Karas VP amp GM Lockheed Martin Space Systems Company USA
0930 IAA- WAS0502 Evaluation of Human Space Exploration Missions Beyond Low Earth Orbit
Oleg Alifanov Moscow Aviation Institute Russia Robert Braun Georgia Institute of Technology USA Edward Crawley Skolkovo Institute of Science and Technology Russia John Logsdon The George Washington University USA Lev Zelenyi Space Research Institute Russia Jonathan Battat Massachusetts Institute of Technology USA
0945 IAA- WAS0503 Multicultural Foundations of Human Space Exploration Lessons learnt and outlook
for the future Jacques Arnould CNES France Jan Kolar Czech Space Office Czech Republic Giuseppe Reibaldi IAA France
1000 IAA- WAS0504 The need for human exploration starting from the world as a base camp
Giovanni F Bignami INAFIASF Italy
1015 IAA- WAS0505 ExoMars 2016 Mission Overview and Status
V Giorgio W Cugno C Cassi - Thales Alenia Space Italia Italy
1030 IAA- WAS0506 Role and visions for Human Space Exploration - A European perspective
Amir S Rodrigo da Costa Ulrich Kuebler Bart Reijnen - Astrium Space Transportation Orbital Systems and Space Exploration Germany
1045
IAA- WAS0507 Latin-American Regional Coordination in Space Exploration a regional cooperative effort for space emerging nations Raul Joya Olarte Camilo Guzman - Sergio Arboleda University Colombia Adriana Ocampo Mario Perez - NASA USA Javier Mendieta Rosa Ma de Arellano y Haro ndash Agencia Espacial Mexicana Mexico Corinne Jorgenson Advancing Space USA Fernando Echavarria US State Department USA Fermin Romero CEA Mexico
1100 IAA- WAS0508 Building affordable and accessible space technology in Mexico and Latin-America to
contribute to future space exploration missions Enrique Pacheco-Cabrera Francisco J Mendieta-Jimenez Rosa M Ramirez-de-Arellano - Mexican Space Agency Mexico
1115 IAA- WAS0509 Roscosmos-ESA Cooperation in Lunar Exploration
B Patti J Carpenter R Fisackerly B Houdou B Hufenbach - ESA The Netherlands V Hartov VDolgopolov A Lukyanchikov - Lavochkin Association Russia A Kozyrev IMitrofanov L Zelenyi - Space Research Institute Russia V Voron - Russian Federal Space Agency Russia
1130 IAA- WAS0510 Space Mineral Resources ndash Opportunities and Challenges ndash Preliminary Findings and
Recommendations Arthur M Dula The Heinlein Prize Trust University of Houston Law Center USA
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Session 5-B Space Exploration The Imperative of Global Cooperation
Thursday January 9 2014 1330-1700 Location Hemisphere Suite A
Session Chairs Mike Raftery USA Randy Sweet USA Rapporteur Kuninori Uesugi Japan
1330 IAA- WAS0511 White Cosmic Study on Global Human Mars System Missions Exploration
Giancarlo Genta Politecnico di Torino Italy Alain Dupas International Consultant France Jean-Marc Salotti Laboratoire de Science Cognitive France
1345 IAA- WAS0512 Advancing the Global Exploration Strategy ndash an update on ISECG activities
Christian Lange Alain Ouellet - Canadian Space Agency Canada
1400 IAA- WAS0513 Development Status of ESA Strategic Plan for Space Exploration
Bernhard Hufenbach Rolf de Groot Giorgio Saccoccia - ESA European Space Research and Technology Centre (ESTEC) the Netherlands
1415 IAA- WAS0514 Creating Opportunities to Increase International Cooperation Between Lunar Human
and Robotic Space Exploration Activities Kathy Laurini NASA USA Cheryl Reed Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory USA
1430 IAA- WAS0515 Robotic and Human Space Exploration ndash The Importance of ldquoWhyrdquo
Marc Haese Johann-Dietrich Woumlrner - DLR German Aerospace Center Germany 1445 IAA- WAS0516 From Competition to Cooperation US Policy Under Presidents Kennedy Nixon
Clinton and Obama John M Logsdon Space Policy Institute The George Washington University USA
1500 IAA- WAS0517 NASArsquos Space Launch System An Enabling Capability for International Exploration
Stephen D Creech Todd A May Kimberly F Robinson - NASA Marshall Space Flight Center USA
1515 IAA- WAS0518 International Industry Concepts for Human Space Exploration
Michael Raftery Boeing USA Rodrigo Da Costa Stephan Walther - EADS Astrium Germany Josh Hopkins Lockheed Martin USA Paul Fulford Nadeem Ghafoor - MacDonald Dettwiler Canada Ko Ogasawara Mitsubishi Heavy Industries Japan Nikolay Bryukhanov Yuri Makushenko Alexander Derechin - RSC Energia Russia Flavio Bandini Maria Antonietta Perino - Thales Alenia Space Italia Italy Luciano Saccani Thales Alenia Space North America USA
1530 IAA- WAS0519 Evaluating International Collaboration for Human Exploration Beyond LEO
Natasha Bosanac Purdue University USA Alexander Burg Ademir Vrolijk - The George Washington University USA Emanuele Capparelli Skolkovo Institute of Science and Technology Russia Laura Delgado Loacutepez Institute for Global Environmental Strategies USA Koki Ho Jonathan Battat - Massachusetts Institute of Technology USA Justin Kluger University of Houston USA Sara M Langston University of Sydney Australia Valentina Lo Gatto Sapienza University of Rome Italy Oleg G Mansurov National University of Science and Technology MISIS Russia Paul Nizenkov Universitaumlt Stuttgart Germany Luis Zea University of Colorado ndash Boulder USA
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1545 IAA- WAS0520 Dynamics of Space Exploration Activities and Outlook
Nicolas Peter ESA Belgium Pascale Ehrenfreund John Logsdon Henry Hertzfeld - George Washington University USA Gerda Horneck Stephan Ulamec - German Aerospace Center Germany Steve Mackwell Lunar and Planetary Institute USA Jacques Masson Giorgio Saccoccia - ESA Netherlands Tanja Masson-Zwaan International Institute of Space Law Netherlands Patrick Michel Observatoire de Nice France Mazlan Othman United Nations COPUOS Austria Serge Plattard European Space Policy Institute Austria Cheryl Reed Applied Physics Laboratory USA Kazuto Suzuki Hokkaido University Japan Oleg Ventskovsky Yuzhnoye Design Office Russia Belgium Frances Westall CNRS Orleans France
1600 IAA- WAS0521 Space Exploration Addressing the Challenges of Planetary Defense
William Ailor Aerospace Corporation USA Richard Tremayne-Smith Oos UK
1615 IAA- WAS0522 IAA Symposium Report - The Future of Space Exploration towards the Stars
Max Grimard Astrium France Giovanni Vulpetti Italy Giancarlo Genta Politecnico di Torino Italy
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Session 6-A Space Stations Utilization for Robotics and Human Spaceflight Exploration
Thursday January 9 2014 0915-1215 Location Polaris Suite C
Session Chairs Mark Mulqueen USA Michael Hawes USA Rapporteur Anatoly Perminov Russia
0915 IAA- WAS0601 The International Space Station and Exploration
Sam Scimemi Robyn Gatens Steve Davison - NASA Headquarters USA
0930 IAA- WAS0602 The Technical Characteristics of China lsquoTiangong-1rsquo Target Spacecraft
Yang Hong Wei Chuanfeng - China Academy of Space Technology China
0945 IAA- WAS0603 From ISS to Moon and Mars The Space Station as Anchor Point for German
Exploration Planning Friedhelm Claasen Juumlrgen Hill Johannes Weppler Norbert Henn - German Aerospace Center (DLR) Germany
1000 IAA- WAS0604 Concept of the Operational Techniques Applied to the Next Manned Space Flight
Exploration Program Based on JEM Operation Shuichi Ichimura Kazuya Imaki Riki Hoshikawa - Japan Manned Space Systems Corporation Japan
1015 IAA- WAS0605 ISS as a Platform for Science and Exploration
Kevin Foley Boeing Space Exploration USA
1030 IAA- WAS0606 Utilization of the International Space Station as a Testbed for Crew-Controlled Lunar
Surface Telerobotics Terrence Fong Intelligent Robotics Group NASA USA Jack Burns University of Colorado USA William Pratt Lockheed Martin Corporation USA
1045 IAA- WAS0607 Feasibility Study on the Missions to Earth-Moon Lagrange-Point 2 and the Moon
using the HTV based Spacecraft Tatsuhiro Nozue Yoshihiko Uemura Keiichi Miyamoto Shin-ichi Amatatsu - Japan Manned Space Systems (JAMSS) Japan
1100 IAA- WAS0608 Microgravity Science in Malaysia - achievements and the way forward
Mhd Fairos Asillam National Space Agency of Malaysia Malaysia
1115 IAA- WAS0609 Space Station Proof Tests for Lunar Plant Growth
James D Burke The Planetary Society USA Kathleen M Coderre Lockheed Martin ISS Operations USA Andrea Jaime Albalat Space Generation Advisory Council Austria
1130 IAA- WAS0610 Additive Manufacturing on ISS and Beyond A Critical Enabling Technology For
Successful Human Space Exploration Michael Chen Jason Dunn Aaron Kemmer Michael Snyder - Made in Space Inc USA
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Poster Session
IAA- WASPO01 Medicine for Space Exploration Setting the Bar High for Biomedical Innovations Dorit B Donoviel Jeffrey P Sutton - National Space Biomedical Research Institute (NSBRI) and Baylor College of Medicine Center for Space Medicine USA
IAA- WASPO02 Affording Mars Results from a Community Workshop on Sustainable Initial Human Missions Harley Thronson NASA Goddard Space Flight Center USA Chris Carberry Explore Mars Inc USA Jim Kirkpatrick American Astronautical Society USA
IAA- WASPO03 The International Space Weather Initiative
Madhulika Guhathakurta NASA Headquarters USA Nat Gopalswamy Joseph M Davila - NASA Goddard Space Flight Center USA
IAA- WASPO04 Lunar Science and Exploration Goals for Robotic Missions The Moon as the Rosetta Stone of Planetary Evolution Jeffrey B Plescia Applied Physics Laboratory USA C Neal University of Notre Dame USA
IAA- WASPO05 Scientific Robotic Lunar Missions as Precursors for Future Human Exploration of the Moon Lev Zelenyi Igor Mitrofanov - Institute for Space Research Russia Viktor Khartov Vladimir Dolgopolov Alexandr Lukjanchikov - Lavochkin Association Russia Nikolay Brukhanov Korolev RSC Energia Russia
IAA- WASPO07 Small-Scale Radioisotope Thermoelectric Generator Systems Based on Americium-241 Richard Ambrosi Hugo Williams Piyal Samara-Ratna Nigel Bannister David Vernon Tony Crawford Jonathan Sykes - University of Leicester UK Kevin Tomkins Marie-Claire Perkinson Matthew Stuttard Stephen Pulker Richard Slade - Astrium Ltd UK Keith Stephenson ESA ESTEC TEC-EP The Netherlands Kevin Simpson Mark Robbins Ismini Dimitriadou - European Thermodynamics Ltd UK Mike Reece Huanpo Ning Kan Chen- Queen Mary University UK Tom Rice Tim Tinsley Mark Sarsfield- National Nuclear Laboratory UK Jan Koenig Martin Jaegle - Fraunhofer IPM Germany
IAA- WASPO08 High Energy Mission on Pegasus Warren Frick Orbital Sciences Corporation USA
IAA- WASPO09 Modular Design Framework for the Multi-Mission Space Exploration Vehicle Generation IIB Electrical Harnessing Christopher R Halcon California Polytechnic State University ndash San Luis Obispo USA
IAA- WASPO10 Laser Powering of Launch
Nazar Kovalenko National Technical University ldquoKyiv Polytechnic Instituterdquo Ukraine
IAA- WASPO11 Overview and Outcomes of CSA Concept Studies for Space Exploration Planning and Christian Lange Taryn Tomlinson Alain Ouellet Canadian Space Agency Canada
IAA- WASPO12 Enabling Fast Interplanetary Trips with High Performance Nuclear Propulsion
Roger Lenard Planetary Power Inc USA
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IAA- WASPO13 Asteroids The Time is Now Srija The George Washington University USA
IAA- WASPO14 Thermonuclear Operation Space Lift Friedwardt Winterberg University of Nevada-Reno USA
IAA- WASPO15 Computational Modeling and Simulation of Micrometeorites Impacts on Spacecraft Harijono Djojodihardjo Institut Teknologi Bandung Indonesia
IAA- WASPO16 Using High-Energy Orbits to Efficiently Extend Human Exploration to Interplanetary
Destinations with Reusable Spacecraft David W Dunham Robert Farquhar - KinetX USA Natan Eismont Space Research Institute Russia Eugene Chumachenko Sergey Aksenov Yulia Fedorenko - Moscow Institute of Electronics and Mathematics National Res Univ ldquoHigher School of Economicsrdquo Russia Roberto Furfaro John Kidd Jr Nathan Mogk - University of Arizona Aerospace and Mechanical Engineering USA
IAA- WASPO17 New Multi-Layer Reconfigurable Architecture Based on System-on-Programmable-
Chip for Space Application Yang Mengfei China Academy of Space Technology China Liu Bo Liu Hongjin Gong Jian Zhang Shaolin - Beijing Institute of Control Engineering China
IAA- WASPO18 Modeling Simulation Inversion and Data Validation for Microwave Remote Sensing of Space Exploration Moon and Mars Ya-Qiu Jin Key Laboratory for Information Science of Electromagnetic Waves (MoE) Fudan University China
IAA- WASPO19 Solar Sailing and the Hurdles of Space Exploration and Exploitation
Nathan C Barnes Amir S Gohardani ndash LrsquoGarde Inc USA
IAA- WASPO20 Research Cooperation About Condensing Marss Atmosphere By Asteroid Impacts
Effects Mohammad Hussein Fazeli General Amir Medical Clinic Iran
IAA- WASPO21 The cooperation for space exploration in Latin America progress and challenges
Camilo Guzman Gomez Sergio Arboleda University Colombia
IAA- WASPO22 The Trouble With Mir Orthogonal Motivations and Cooperation in Space
Trent L Schindler Space Policy Institute George Washington University USA
IAA- WASPO23 Treaty Making- culture and human society
Amalie Sinclair Leeward Space Foundation USA
IAA- WASPO24 Libertad 2 Mission Overview Goals and Challenges
Jorge Soliz Raul Joya Jesus Gonzalez Ronald Hurtado Freddy Diaz - Universidad Sergio Arboleda Colombia
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Author Index
Ailor 18
Aizawa 15
AK Lal 5
Akinyede 7
Aksenov 21
Alby 13
Alifanov 16
Alves 5
Amatatsu 19
Ambrosi 13 20
Angerer 6
Arnould 16
Baba 13
Baker 8
Bamford 5
Bandini 17
Bannister 13 20
Bannova 5
Barnes
Nathan 8 15 21
Virginia 12 13
Bartels 6
Basner 6
Battat 16 17
Beney 15
Benton 5
Bhardwaj 5
Bhavya Lal 14
Bignami 16
Bingham 5
Bo 21
Bolisay 8
Bonnet 10
Bosanac 17
Bradford 5
Braun 16
Brukhanov 20
Bryukhanov 17
Bualat 9
Bullock 10
Burg 17
Burke 19
Burns 15 19
Buytaert 5
Caballero 13
Calvert 12
Capparelli 17
Cappelletti 7
Carberry 20
Carey 9
Carpenter 16
Cassady 12
Cassi 16
Cattaneo 10 13
Chang 15
Charles 7
Chavers 12
Chen
Kan 20
Michael 19
Chuanfeng 19
Chumachenko 21
Claasen 19
Cleacutement 5
Coderre 19
Collingwood 5
Conley 4 8
Contant 4 12
Cooke 10
Coradini 4 15
Cousins 10
Craig 14
Crawford
IA 5
Tony 20
Crawley 16
Creech 17
Crocker 10
Cugno 16
Cutts 8 10
Da Costa 17
Damann 6
Davidian 7 14
Davila 20
Davis 5 6 7
Davison 19
de Arellano y Haro 16
de Groot 15 17
De la Torre 13
Degtyarev 12
Delgado Loacutepez 17
Deliegravere 5
Delorenzo 7
Derechin 17
Di Pippo 7
Diaz 21
Diedrich 5
Dimitriadou 20
Dinges 6
Djojodihardjo 21
Doi 7
Dolgopolov 10 16 20
Donoviel 5 20
Dula 16
Dunham 21
Dunn 19
Dupas 17
Echavarria 16
Ecker 6
Eguiarte 10
Ehrenfreund 8 15 18
Eisenman 12
Eismont 21
Ellinthorpe 12
Elsperman 9
Eng 12
Ercoli Finzi 10 13
Escoubet 11
Ess 12
Eubanks 10
Fairos Asillam 19
Fani 10 13
Farquhar 21
Fedorenko 21
Ferguson 7
Ferrari 5
Ferrario 10 13
Fisackerly 16
Flamini 15
Foley 19
Fong 9 12 19
Fonseca 5
Frick 20
Fuchita 15
Fujimoto 11
Fukui 15
Fulford 17
Furfaro 21
Gabriele Ori 10
Galante 10
Galbiati 10 13
Garretson 12
Gatens 19
Gatti 13
Genta 12 17 18
Gentry 12
Gerzer 7
Ghafoor 17
Ghail 8
Giorgio 8 10 16
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Glaze 10
Glukhikh 5
Gohardani 15 21
Goldstein 10
Gonzalez 21
Gopalswamy 20
Goswami 7
Gravelle 14
Graziani 7
Griffin 8
Grimard 14 18
Guhathakurta 8 11 20
Guirgis 12
Guzman 16 21
Haese 17
Halcon 20
Hallgren 5
Hartov 16
Hatton 6
Hawes
Dean 13
Michael 19
Head 8
Heidmann 8
Heldmann 12
Henn 19
Hertzfeld 18
Hill 19
Hipkin 10
Ho 17
Hollingsworth 10
Hopkins 17
Horiike 15
Horneck 18
Hoshikawa 15 19
Houdou 16
Hufenbach 15 16 17
Hurtado 21
Hussein Fazeli 21
Ichimura 19
Imai 15
Imaki 15 19
Imamura 8
Ishikawa 15
Ivanov 8
Jaderojananont 15
Jaegle 20
Jaime Albalat 19
Jessup 8
Jian 21
Jin 21
Johnson
Christopher 15
Nathan 14
Johnston 8 10
Jones 6
Jorgenson 16
Joya 21
Joya Olarte 16
Joyner 12
Kaiser 14
Kalery 6
Karabadzak 8
Karas 16
Kawakami 15
Kellett 5
Kemmer 19
Kendall 11
Keravala 15
Khartov 10 20
Kidd 21
Kirkpatrick 20
Klaus 9
Kluger 17
Knapman 13
Koenig 20
Kolar 16
Korablev 8
Kornilova 5
Kovalenko 20
Kozlov 12
Kozyrev 16
Krimigis 8
Kuebler 16
Kundrot 7 8
Kushnarov 12
Kuznetsov 5
Lange 17 20
Langston 17
Larson 7
Laurini 17
Lavagna 10 13
Lee 8 14
Lenard 20
Levack 12
Li 5
Lia Schilact 5
Limaye 8 10
Liu 13
Lo Gatto 17
Logsdon 16 17 18
Lorenz 8
Lu 15
Lukjanchikov 10 20
Lukyanchikov 16
Maumlaumlttaumlnen 8
Maccone 10
MacDougall 5
Mackwell 18
MacLeish 5 7
Magner 10
Makarov 12
Makushenko 17
Malchenko 12
Malitikov 7
Mankins 12
Mansurov 17
Marcq 8
Markiewicz 8
Martin 12
Martynov 8
Masson
Arnaud 11
Jacques 18
Masson-Zwaan 14 18
May
Darryl 12
Todd 17
McBride 10
McGee 12
McGouldrick 8
McKenna-Lawlor 5
McKnight 13
McNutt 13
Mendieta 16
Mendieta-Jimenez 16
Messidoro 13
Michel 18
Migeotte 5
Mitrofanov 10 16 20
Miyamoto 19
Mogk 21
Mollicone 6
Montmessin 8
Moore
Joshua 12
Roscoe 13
S 5
Mott 6
Moura 15
Mulholland 14 15
Mulqueen 19
Myers 12
Nagamatsu 5
Nair
Madhavan 4
Unnikrishnan 5
Naumov 5
Neal 10 20
Nebergall 5
Nergaard 9
Ngo-Anh 6
Nield 14
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Ning 20
Nixon 8
Nizenkov 17
Nogawa 15
Nozue 19
Nymmik 5
Ocampo 10 16
Ogasawara 17
Omoto 15
Ono 5
Ookita 15
Osinski 10
Othman 18
Otsuka 15
Ouellet 17 20
Pacheco-Cabrera 16
Paczkowski 10
Palisoc 13
Panasyuk 5
Pappalardo 10
Patterson 10
Patti 16
Penny 13
Perez 16
Perino 17
Perkinson 13 20
Perminov 19
Peter 18
Petrov 5
Petrukovich 11
Piatek 12
Pieri 10
Pinsky 5
Plattard 18
Plescia 10 20
Polidan 8
Pratt 19
Prockter 10
Provencher 9
Pulker 20
Race 8
Raftery 16 17
Raitt 13
Ramakrishnan 4 5
Ramallo 13
Ramirez-de-Arellano 16
Raulin 8
Razoumny 8 12
Reece 20
Reed 12 17 18
Reibaldi 4 7 8 16
Reijnen 16
Reiley 14
Reitz 5
Retburg 8
Rice 13 20
Richard 6
Richards 15
Riesco 13
Robbins 20
Robinson 17
Rodrigo 12 13
Rodrigo da Costa 16
Romero 16
Roux 13
Rummel 8 15
Saccani 17
Saccoccia 15 17 18
Salotti 17
Salvi 10
Samara-Ratna 20
Sandau 14 15
Sarkar 8
Sarsfield 13 20
Schaefer 14
Schiele 9
Schindler 21
Schoonejans 9
Schrift 13
Scimemi 19
Scott 7
Senske 10
Shaolin 21
Shelhamer 7
Shepherd 13
Shibuichi 15
Shimizu 15
Shukor 5
Shulga 12
Siefert 10
Silva 5
Simpson 20
Sinclair 21
Singhvi 5
Slade 20
Sloan 14
Smith
Ernest 9
Trey 12
Snyder 19
Sokol 8
Soliz 21
Sommerer 12 13
Sorokin 6
Souza 10
Spry 8
Spudis 15
Srija 21
Stafford-Allan 5
Stambaugh 12
Steele 10
Stein 14
Stephenson 20
Sterns 14
Straube 5
Stuttard 20
Summers 12
Sundblad 6
Sutton 5 20
Suzuki 18
Swan
Cathy 13
Peter 7 13
Sweet 16 17
Sykes 20
Takahashi 15
Tamura 15
Tennen 14
Teranishi 15
Thompson 11
Thomson 7
Thronson 20
Tian 8
Tinsley 13 20
Todd 5
Tomi 5
Tomkins 20
Tomlinson 20
Townend 13
Townsend 5
Tremayne-Smith 18
Trushlyakov 8
Tsuchida 15
Uemura 19
Uesugi 16 17
Ulamec 18
Vance 10
Vandaele 8
Vane 8 10
Ventskovsky 12 18
Vernikos 5 7
Vernon 20
Von Der Dunk 14 15
Voron 16
Voytek 10
Vrolijk 17
Vulpetti 18
Walker 13
Walther 17
Wang
Chi 11
Webber 15
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Weerts 5
Weppler 19
Westall 18
Widemann 8
Williams 13 20
Wilquet 8
Wilson 8
Winterberg 21
Woumlrner 17
Wuyts 5
Yang
Hong 19
Mengfei 21
Yokosuka 15
Young 13
Zagreev 5
Zakharov 8
Zasova 8
Zea 17
Zelenyi 8 10 16 20
Zell 6
Zenchenko 8
Zhaohui 8
Zhou 12
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Session 1-A Human Aspects in Spaceflight Thursday January 9 2014 0915-1215
Location Polaris Suite A Session Chairs Marlene Y MacLeish USA Joan Vernikos USA
Rapporteur Jeffrey Davis USA
0915 IAA- WAS0101 An Exploration of the Effectiveness of Artificial Mini-Magnetospheres as Solar Storm
Shelters for Long Term Ruth A Bamford Cheryl Collingwood B Kellett WJ Bradford - RAL Space UK R
Bingham RAL Space University of Strathclyde UK Scotland EP Alves L Silva- Instituto Superior Teacutecnico Portugal RA Fonseca Instituto Universitaacuterio de Lisboa Portugal M G Benton Boeing USA TN Todd R Stafford-Allan - Culham Science Centre UK IA Crawford Birkbeck College London
0930 IAA- WAS0102 Reduced otolith function in 15 cosmonauts after return from ISS E Hallgren K Buytaert A Weerts F Wuyts- University of Antwerp AUREA Belgium L
Kornilova I Naumov D Glukhikh - Institute of Biomedical Problems Russia H MacDougall University of Sydney School of Psychology Australia S Moore Mount Sinai School of Medicine Human Aerospace Laboratory USA P - F Migeotte Q Deliegravere -Royal Military Academy Viper Belgium G Cleacutement International Space University France A Diedrich Vanderbilt University Autonomic Dysfunction Center USA
0945 IAA- WAS0103 A New Spaceflight-Associated Syndrome is Driving Advances in Neurocritical Care
on Earth Dorit Donoviel Jeffrey P Sutton -National Space Biomedical Research Institute USA
1000 IAA- WAS0104 Recommendations arising from a feasibility study of (a) Astronaut Standardized
Career Dose Limits in LEO and the outlook for BLEO (b) the Biological Response of Humans to Energetic Particle Radiation under microgravity conditions
Susan M P McKenna-Lawlor Space Technology Ltd Ireland Leena Tomi John H Chapman Space Centre Canada Li Yinghui Astronaut Research and Training Center China Guenther Reitz Institute of Aerospace Medicine and Radiation Biology Germany U Straube European Astronaut Centre Germany A Bhardwaj Vikram Sarabhai Space Centre India AK Lal AK Singhvi - Space Applications centre India Aiko Nagamatsu Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency Japan Sheikh Muszaphar Shukor Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia F Ferrari University of Szczecin Poland B Zagreev Central Research Institute for Machine Building TsNIIMash Russia Vladislav Petrov Russian Academy of Sciences Russia Michael Panasyuk Nikolay Kuznetsov Rikho Nymmik - Skobeltsyn Institute of Nuclear Physics Russia L Townsend The University of Tennessee Knoxville USA Lawrence Pinsky University of Houston USA
1015 IAA- WAS0105 Designing Crew Habitats for Long Term Physical and Psychological Health and
Radiation Safety Ayako Ono Japan Mars Society Japan Kent Nebergall Chicago Society for Space Studies USA Irene Lia Schilact Technische Universitaet Berlin Germany Olga Bannova University of Houston USA
1030 IAA- WAS0106 Study of Possible International Protocol to handle CrisisEmergency of Astronauts in
Low Earth Orbit S Ramakrishnan Unnikrishnan Nair S - ISRO India
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1045 IAA- WAS0107 Effects of Time in Mission ISS Astronauts Ratings of Stress David F Dinges Mathias Basner Christopher W Jones Adrian J Ecker - University of
Pennsylvania USA Daniel J Mollicone Rachel Bartels Christopher Mott - Pulsar Informatics Inc USA
1100 IAA- WAS0108 The NASA Human Health and Performance Center ndash a Global Convener of
Collaborative Projects to Improve the Public Health Jeffrey R Davis NASA USA Elizabeth E Richard Wyle USA
1115 IAA- WAS0109 Options for International Cooperation in the area of Space Life Science previous
experience and future Patrik Sundblad Aerospace Physiology Centre Sweden Jennifer Ngo-Anh Oliver Angerer
Jason Hatton Martin Zell - ESAESTEC The Netherlands Volker Damann ESAEAC Germany
1130 IAA- WAS0110 Researcher and test-pilot in space from the ISS to Exploration
Igor V Sorokin Alexander Yu Kalery - Korolev RSC Energia Russia
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Session 1-B Human Aspects in Spaceflight Thursday January 9 2014 1330-1700
Location Polaris Suite A Session Chairs Marlene Y MacLeish USA Joan Vernikos USA
Rapporteur Jeffrey Davis USA
1330 IAA- WAS0111 SPACE a laboratory for biomedical researches
Chantal Cappelletti Filippo Graziani - GAUSS Srl Italy
1345 IAA- WAS0112 The astronautrsquos tool box for interplanetary spaceflight
Christopher Ferguson Boeing Space Exploration USA
1400 IAA- WAS0113 NASArsquos Approach to Critical Risks for Extended Human Spaceflight
Mark Shelhamer NASA Johnson Space CenterUSA 1415 IAA- WAS0114 Teaching Rocket Science Commercially Enabling the Next Generation to ldquoBoldly Gordquo Peter A Swan International Space Elevator Consortium USA Michael L Delorenzo Wiley J
Larson Teaching Science and Technology Inc USA
1430 IAA- WAS0115 Twin Sons Employing Astro-OmicsTo Study NASArsquoS Kelly Twins Graham B I Scott National Space Biomedical Research Institute USA John B Charles
Mark Shelhamer Craig E Kundrot - NASA USA
1445 IAA- WAS0116 PublicPrivate Human Access to Space ndash Status of the activities and further actions Simonetta Di Pippo European Space Policy Observatory Italian Space Agency Brussels
Belgium Ken Davidian Federal Aviation Administration USA 1500 IAA- WAS0117 Space Medicine and Physiology in the Exploration Era - The Cologne Resolution
Rupert Gerzer Institute of Aerospace Medicine DLR Germany
1515 IAA- WAS0118 Results of United NationsChina Workshop on Human Space Technology
Giuseppe Reibaldi IAA France Takao Doi Vienna International Center Austria
1530 IAA- WAS0119 Global Cooperation for Space Development and Knowledge Transfer in Africa
Marlene M MacLeish Morehouse School of Medicine USA Joseph O Akinyede National Space Research and Development Agency Nigeria Nandu Goswami Medical University Graz Austria William A Thomson Baylor College of Medicine USA
1545 IAA- WAS0120 Space Exploration The Imperative of Global Cooperation Efim Malitikov International Association ldquoZnanierdquo Russia
As of December 26 2013
2014 IAA SPACE EXPLORATION CONFERENCE
PRELIMINARY PROGRAM
8
Session 2-A Scientific Goals in Robotics Missions Thursday January 9 2014 0915-1215
Location Oceanic Suite Session Chairs Vincenzo Giorgio Italy Steve Johnston USA
Rapporteur Gregg Vane USA
0915 IAA- WAS0201 Interplanetary Space Weather A New Paradigm
Madhulika Guhathakurta NASA USA 0930 IAA- WAS0202 Innovative Low Cost Planetary Missions
John D Baker JPLCalifornia Institute of Technology USA 0945 IAA- WAS0203 Phobos Sample Return as a Precursor of the Mars Sample Return
Lev Zelenyi Alexander Zakharov Oleg Korablev - Institute for Space Research Russia Maxim Martynov Lavochkin Science and Industry Association Russia Alexei Ivanov George Karabadzak - TSNIIMASH Russia
1000 IAA- WAS0204 Exploring Venus a Natural Planetary Laboratory with Internationally Coordinated
Missions Sanjay S Limaye University of Wisconsin USA Ludmilla Zasova IKI Russia Colin F Wilson Oxford University UK Richard C Ghail Imperial College UK AC Vandaele BIRA Belgium Wojciech J Markiewicz Max Planck Institute for Solar System Research Germany Thomas Widemann Paris Observatory France Takeshi Imamura JAXA Japan Franck Montmessin Emmanuel Marcq - LATMOS France James A Cutts JPL USA James Head Brown University USA
1015 IAA- WAS0205 Thirty-six years in space and counting Voyager 1 crossed into the Galaxy
Stamatios M Krimigis Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory amp Academy of Athens USAGreece
1030 IAA- WAS0206 Titan Beyond Cassini Scientific Questions for Missions in the 2020s
Conor A Nixon NASA Goddard Space Flight Center USA Ralph D Lorenz Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory USA
1045 IAA- WAS0207 Venus robotic exploration at cloud level a US-European perspective
T Widemann Observatoire de Paris France K Griffin R Polidan D Sokol G Lee - Northrop Grumman Aerospace Systems USA A Maumlaumlttaumlnen Universiteacute Versailles St Quentin France V Wilquet IASB-BIRA-BISA Belgium K McGouldrick University of Colorado Boulder USA KL Jessup SouthWest Research Institute USA C Wilson Oxford University UK L Bolisay N Barnes - LGarde Inc USA S Limaye University of Wisconsin USA
1100 IAA- WAS0208 Expanding Options for Implementing Planetary Protection During Human Space
Exploration and Robotic Precursor Missions Catharine Conley NASA USA Pascale Ehrenfreund George Washington University USA Richard Heidmann France Craig E Kundrot NASA Johnson USA Margaret S Race SETI Franccedilois Raulin Universiteacute Paris-Est Creteil France Yury Razoumny Cosmoexport Aerospace Research Agency Russia Guiseppe Reibaldi IAA France Petra Retburg DLR Germany John D Rummel East Carolina University Somya S Sarkar Space Applications Centre India James A Spry JPL USA Feng Tian Tsinghua University China Valery Trushlyakov Omsk State Technical University Russia Tatyana Zenchenko Space Research Institute Russia Gao Zhaohui Chinese Academy of Launch Vehicle Technology China
As of December 26 2013
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PRELIMINARY PROGRAM
9
1115 IAA- WAS0209 Preparing for Crew-Control of Surface Robots from Orbit
Maria Bualat Terrence Fong Chris Provencher Ernest Smith - NASA USA William Carey Andre Schiele Philippe Schoonejans - ESA ESTEC the Netherlands Kim Nergaard ESA ESOC Germany
1130 IAA- WAS0210 Accelerating the Pace of Outer Solar System Exploration Michael Elsperman Kurt Klaus - Boeing USA
As of December 26 2013
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PRELIMINARY PROGRAM
10
Session 2-B Scientific Goals in Robotics Missions Thursday January 9 2014 1330-1700
Location Oceanic Suite Session Chairs Vincenzo Giorgio Italy Steve Johnston USA
Rapporteur Gregg Vane USA
1330 IAA- WAS0211 Exploring the Solar System with a Combination of Large and Small Robotic Missions
as a Model for International Collaboration Gregg Vane California Institute of Technology USA
1345 IAA- WAS0212 Studies of Lunar South Pole by Russian Landing Missions ldquoLuna-Globrdquo ldquoLuna-
Resursrdquo and ldquoLuna-Gruntrdquo Igor Mitrofanov Lev Zelenyi - Russian Academy of Science Russia Vladimir Dolgopolov Viktor Khartov Alexandr Lukjanchikov
- Lavochkin Science and Industry Association Russia
1400 IAA- WAS0213 FOCAL a Robotic Space Mission to 550 AU to Exploit the Sun Gravitational Lens
Claudio Maccone IAA Italy Amalia Ercoli Finzi Michele Lavagna Nicolo Cattaneo Michele Fani Lorenzo Ferrario Andrea Galbiati Samuele Salvi - Politecnico di Milano Italy
1415 IAA- WAS0214 The Europa Clipper Mission Concept Exploring Europa to Investigate Its Habitability
Robert PappalardoBarry Goldstein David Senske Brian PaczkowskiSteve Vance B Cooke - JPL USA Louise Prockter Wes Patterson T Magner - Applied Physics Laboratory USA
1430 IAA- WAS0215 Quark Matter in the Solar System Evidence for a Game-Changing Space Resource
TM Eubanks Asteroid Initiatives USA
1445 IAA- WAS0216 International Cooperation at the Moon and Beyond
Jeffrey B Plescia Applied Physics Laboratory USA C R Neal University of Notre Dame
USA
1500 IAA- WAS0217 Planetary Robotic Exploration and Opportunities for International Collaboration on
Climate Change A Comparative Climatology Case Study Adriana Ocampo Jeff Hollingsworth - NASA USA Mark A Bullock Southwest Research Institute USA Roger-Maurice Bonnet International Space Science Institute Switzerland Lori Glaze NASA Goddard Space Flight Center USA Sanjay Limaye University of Wisconsin USA James A Cutts JPL USA
1515 IAA- WAS0218 Affordable Human and Robotic Collaboration for Exploration Missions
James Crocker Lockheed Martin USA
1530 IAA- WAS0219 Terrestrial Analogues
Karen S McBride UCLA USA Claire Cousins Vicky Hipkin Gordon Osinski - CSA Canada Luis E Eguiarte Valeria Souza Janet Siefert - Universidad Nacional Autoacutenoma Mexico Douglas Galante Universidade de Sao Paulo Brasil Mary Voytek NASA USA Gian Gabriele Ori IRSPS David Pieri JPL USA Andy Steele Carnegie Institution of Washington USA
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PRELIMINARY PROGRAM
11
1545 IAA- WAS0220 International Living with a Starrsquos Synergy with IAA
Barbara J Thompson Madhulika Guhathakurta - NASA USA Arnaud Masson ESAESTEC C Philippe Escoubet - ESAESTEC The Netherlands Anatoli A Petrukovich Space Research Institute Russia Masaki Fujimoto JAXA Japan David Kendall CSA Canada Chi Wang State Key Laboratory of Space Weather China
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2014 IAA SPACE EXPLORATION CONFERENCE
PRELIMINARY PROGRAM
12
Session 3-A Technical Factors Enabling TechnologiesCommon Requirements Thursday January 9 2014 0915-1215
Location Hemisphere Suite B Session Chairs Virginia Barnes USA Rafael Rodrigo Spain
Rapporteur John Sommerer USA
0915 IAA- WAS0301 Identification of Common Requirements and Enabling Technologies for Manned Solar
System Exploration and Exploitation Using Spider Charts R Joseph Cassady James Ellinthorpe C Russell Joyner Daniel J H Levack Thomas N Martin III Roger M Myers - Aerojet Rocketdyne USA
0930 IAA- WAS0310 Standards Based Distributed Ground Data Systems for Future Missions
David S Lees Carnegie Mellon Univ Silicon Valley USA Matthew C Deans Trey Smith Terrence W Fong - NASA USA Tamar E Cohen Stinger Ghaffarian Technologies Inc USA
0945 IAA- WAS0302 Resource Prospector Mission (RPM) NASArsquos Robotic Lunar Lander Development
Cheryl L B Reed Douglas A Eng Robert A Summers Katherine A Stambaugh Timothy G McGee - The Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory USA David J Eisenman Derek H Calvert Greg Chavers Joshua M Moore Darryl W May Kim M Ess Irene M Piatek - NASA USA
1000 IAA- WAS0303 The Technical Aspects of Next-Generation Space Systems Creation Basing on On-
Orbit Satellite Servicing Concept Yury Makarov Alexander Malchenko Federal Space Agency Russia Yury Razoumny Pavel Kozlov Vladimir Razoumny Cosmoexport Aerospace Research Agency Russia Jean-Michel Contant IAA France
1015 IAA- WAS0305 DFH-4 Based Communication Satellites
Zhou Zhicheng China Academy of Space Technology (CAST) China
1030 IAA- WAS0306 Transformational Space Concepts and Technology for Future Human Exploration and
Development of Space John C Mankins Artemis Innovation Management Solutions LLC USA Peter L Garretson Lt Col United States Air Force USA
1045 IAA- WAS0307 Interdependence between Human Exploration beyond Earth Orbit and Life Support
Systems Hardware Development Gregory J Gentry Boeing USA Peggy L Guirgis Michael J Heldmann - Hamilton Sundstrand Space Systems USA
1100 IAA- WAS0308 Yuzhnoye Potential Contribution to Global Space Exploration
Olexandr Degtyarev Olexandr Kushnarov Volodymyr Shulga - Yuzhnoye Ukraine Oleg Ventskovsky Yuzhnoye Belgium
1115
IAA- WAS0311 Technologies for Human Space Exploration Mission Dependence and Synergies Giancarlo Genta Politecnico di Torino Italy
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2014 IAA SPACE EXPLORATION CONFERENCE
PRELIMINARY PROGRAM
13
Session 3-B Technical Factors Enabling TechnologiesCommon Requirements
Thursday January 9 2014 1330-1700 Location Hemisphere Suite B
Session Chairs Virginia Barnes USA Rafael Rodrigo Spain
Rapporteur John Sommerer USA
1330 IAA- WAS0312 IAA Status report on space debris
Fernand Alby CNES France
1345 IAA- WAS0313 The Contribution of IAA Orbital Debris Initiatives Over the Last Twenty Years
Darren McKnight Integrity Applications Incorporated (IAI) USA
1400 IAA- WAS0314 Plutonium-238 Radioisotope Power Supplies Enabling Deep-Space Missions
Ralph L McNutt Jr Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory USA 1415 IAA- WAS0315 Demonstration High Power Solar Electric Propulsion Space Vehicle Can Advance the
Current Timeline for a Human Spaceflight Mission to Mars to 2020 Dean Hawes Travis Schrift - Applied Defense Solutions USA Roscoe Moore III PeerSat USA Arthur Palisoc LrsquoGarde Inc USA Mitchell Walker Thomas M Liu - Georgia Institute of Technology School of Aerospace Engineering USA Michael Riesco Sierra Nevada Corporation Space Systems USA
1430 IAA- WAS0316 Nuclear power as an enabling technology for space exploration activities in the UK
T P Tinsley National Nuclear Laboratory UK
1445 IAA- WAS0317 Space Nuclear Power Systems Enabling Technology for Future Collaborative
Exploration Missions Richard Ambrosi Hugo Williams Nigel Bannister University of Leicester UK Tim Tinsley Tom Rice Mark Sarsfield - National Nuclear Laboratory UK Brian Shepherd Lockheed Martin UK Martin Townend SEA House UK Jean-Pierre Roux AREVA TA France Marie-Claire Perkinson Astrium UK Piero Messidoro Laura Gatti - Thales Alenia Space Italy
1500 IAA- WAS0318 Architecture for the Exploration of the Edge of the Solar System (AXESS)
Amalia Ercoli Finzi Michegravele Lavagna Nicolograve Cattaneo Michele Fani Lorenzo Ferrario Andrea Galbiati SamueleSalvi - Politecnico di Milano Italy
1515 IAA- WAS0319 Academy Cosmic Study on Feasibility of Space Elevators
Peter A Swan International Space Elevator Consortium Cathy W Swan SouthWest Analytic Network John M Knapman UK David Raitt UK Robert E Penny Jr USA
1530 IAA- WAS0320 HumanUAV Mixed Teams for Mars Exploration From analogs to reality
Gabriel G De la Torre Miguel A Ramallo Francisco J Caballero ndash University of Cadiz Spain
1545 IAA- WAS0321 Study of A Hybrid Locomotion Vehicle Using Skipping and Flying for Planetary
Exploration Mitsuhisa Baba Waseda University Japan Larry Young NASA USA
As of December 26 2013
2014 IAA SPACE EXPLORATION CONFERENCE
PRELIMINARY PROGRAM
14
Session 4-A Private Industryrsquos Role in Space Exploration and Exploitation Technical Policy and Legal Considerations
Thursday January 9 2014 0845-1215 Location Meridian Suite
Session Chairs Frans Von Der Dunk the Netherlands John Mulholland USA Rapporteur Rainer Sandau Germany
0915 IAA- WAS0401 The Exploration Development of Space ldquoEnginerdquo
Mark K Craig Science Applications International Corporation USA
0930 IAA- WAS0402 What is really missing to Space Exploration Money or PoliticalPublic will
Max Grimard Astrium France
0945 IAA- WAS0403 Examining the Diversity of Emerging Space Companies
Aliza M Stein Gregory C Lee Bhavya Lal - IDA Science and Technology Policy Inst USA
1000 IAA- WAS0404 Earth to Orbit Space Transportation Market Barriers of Entry
Dustin Kaiser Futron Corporation USA Ken Davidian Federal Aviation Administration USA
1015 IAA- WAS0405 Commercial Space Transportation Opportunities in Government Exploration
Programs George C Nield John Sloan Nathan Johnson - Federal Aviation Administration USA
1030 IAA- WAS0406 Regulation of Small Satellites Challenges And Opportunities
Tanja Masson-Zwaan International Institute of Air and Space Law Leiden University Netherlands
1045 IAA- WAS0407 Dream Chaser Building on the Space Shuttle Legacy to Provide Safe Affordable
Transportation to Low Earth Craig Gravelle Sierra Nevada Space Systems USA
1100 IAA- WAS0408 Low Earth Orbit Opportunities for Commercial Exploration
Keith Reiley Boeing Space Exploration USA
1115 IAA- WAS0409 Liability Issues Regarding Third-Parties and Space Flight Participants in Commercial
Space Activities The Pathway Forward Matthew Schaefer University of Nebraska College of law USA
1130 IAA- WAS0410 Enterprise Rights Environmental Protection and the Law of Outer Space
Leslie I Tennen Patricia M Sterns - Law Offices of Sterns and Tennen USA
As of December 26 2013
2014 IAA SPACE EXPLORATION CONFERENCE
PRELIMINARY PROGRAM
15
Session 4-B Private Industryrsquos Role in Space Exploration and Exploitation Technical Policy and Legal Considerations Thursday January 9 2014 1330-1700
Location Meridian Suite Session Chairs Frans Von Der Dunk the Netherlands John Mulholland USA
Rapporteur Rainer Sandau Germany
1330 IAA- WAS0411 Virtual Reality (VR) as scientific and educational exploration tool
Marcello Coradini ESAJPL Enrico Flamini ASI Italy Dennis Moura CNESAmbassade de France France Italy
1345 IAA- WAS0412 The Moon Protection As Common Heritage of Mankind
Peerapon Jaderojananont Huachiew Chalermprakiet University Thailand
1400 IAA- WAS0413 Providing for Sustainable Exploration and Use of Outer Space EnvironmentsMaking
Profits Possible While Protecting Other Worlds is Not ldquoExploitationrdquo John D Rummel East Carolina University USA Pascale Ehrenfreund Space Policy Institute G Washington University USA
1415 IAA- WAS0414 Space as a commons Toward a framework for the allocation of extraterrestrial
property rights Robert D Beney Gordon Institute of Business Science South Africa
1430 IAA- WAS0415 Road to The Space Elevator and Beyond - Proposal for International Corporation on
Space Business Development Akira Tsuchida Japan Manned Space Systems Corp Earth-Track Corp Japan USA Yuichiro Nogawa Kensuke Teranishi Kazuya Imaki Norio Fukui Shigeru Imai Yoshitaka Aizawa Hiroki Shimizu Chizuru Yokosuka Hiroshi Ookita Sakurako Takahashi Riki Hoshikawa - Manned Space Systems Corp Japan Yoji Ishikawa Tatsuhito Tamura Kiyotoshi Otsuka Takaya Horiike Yasuhiro Fuchita Yoshihiro Kawakami Eri Omoto Katsuhiko Shibuichi - Obayashi Corp Japan Chang Huai-Chien University of Tokyo Japan
1445 IAA- WAS0416 Long Term Space Propellant Depots
Giorgio Saccoccia ESA Lu Yu China Academy of Launch Vehicle Technologies China
1500 IAA- WAS0417 Moon Express Lander Capabilities Initial Payload and Mission
Paul D Spudis Lunar and Planetary Institute USA R Richards Moon Express Inc USA JO Burns Univ Colorado USA
1515 IAA- WAS0418 Shackleton Energy Lunar Sourced Propellant Depot Architecture
Jim Keravala Shackleton Energy Company USA
1530 IAA- WAS0419 The Legal Aspects of Asteroid Missions
Christopher Daniel Johnson International Institute of Space Law
1545 IAA- WAS0420 Bridgehead ndash Interplanetary Travel Becomes Routine
Derek Webber Spaceport Associates USA
1600 IAA- WAS0421 Space Debris Removal A Glance at Challenges and Opportunities
Amir S Gohardani Nathan C Barnes - LGarde Inc USA 1615
IAA- WAS0422 ESA Coordination Activities on Space Exploration Technology Roadmaps Giorgio Saccoccia Rolf de Groot Bernhard Hufenbach ndash ESA
As of December 26 2013
2014 IAA SPACE EXPLORATION CONFERENCE
PRELIMINARY PROGRAM
16
Session 5-A Space Exploration The Imperative of Global Cooperation
Thursday January 9 2014 0915-1215 Location Hemisphere Suite A
Session Chairs Mike Raftery USA Randy Sweet USA Rapporteur Kuninori Uesugi Japan
0915 IAA- WAS0501 International Industry Cooperation on Exploration from Earth-Moon L2
John Karas VP amp GM Lockheed Martin Space Systems Company USA
0930 IAA- WAS0502 Evaluation of Human Space Exploration Missions Beyond Low Earth Orbit
Oleg Alifanov Moscow Aviation Institute Russia Robert Braun Georgia Institute of Technology USA Edward Crawley Skolkovo Institute of Science and Technology Russia John Logsdon The George Washington University USA Lev Zelenyi Space Research Institute Russia Jonathan Battat Massachusetts Institute of Technology USA
0945 IAA- WAS0503 Multicultural Foundations of Human Space Exploration Lessons learnt and outlook
for the future Jacques Arnould CNES France Jan Kolar Czech Space Office Czech Republic Giuseppe Reibaldi IAA France
1000 IAA- WAS0504 The need for human exploration starting from the world as a base camp
Giovanni F Bignami INAFIASF Italy
1015 IAA- WAS0505 ExoMars 2016 Mission Overview and Status
V Giorgio W Cugno C Cassi - Thales Alenia Space Italia Italy
1030 IAA- WAS0506 Role and visions for Human Space Exploration - A European perspective
Amir S Rodrigo da Costa Ulrich Kuebler Bart Reijnen - Astrium Space Transportation Orbital Systems and Space Exploration Germany
1045
IAA- WAS0507 Latin-American Regional Coordination in Space Exploration a regional cooperative effort for space emerging nations Raul Joya Olarte Camilo Guzman - Sergio Arboleda University Colombia Adriana Ocampo Mario Perez - NASA USA Javier Mendieta Rosa Ma de Arellano y Haro ndash Agencia Espacial Mexicana Mexico Corinne Jorgenson Advancing Space USA Fernando Echavarria US State Department USA Fermin Romero CEA Mexico
1100 IAA- WAS0508 Building affordable and accessible space technology in Mexico and Latin-America to
contribute to future space exploration missions Enrique Pacheco-Cabrera Francisco J Mendieta-Jimenez Rosa M Ramirez-de-Arellano - Mexican Space Agency Mexico
1115 IAA- WAS0509 Roscosmos-ESA Cooperation in Lunar Exploration
B Patti J Carpenter R Fisackerly B Houdou B Hufenbach - ESA The Netherlands V Hartov VDolgopolov A Lukyanchikov - Lavochkin Association Russia A Kozyrev IMitrofanov L Zelenyi - Space Research Institute Russia V Voron - Russian Federal Space Agency Russia
1130 IAA- WAS0510 Space Mineral Resources ndash Opportunities and Challenges ndash Preliminary Findings and
Recommendations Arthur M Dula The Heinlein Prize Trust University of Houston Law Center USA
As of December 26 2013
2014 IAA SPACE EXPLORATION CONFERENCE
PRELIMINARY PROGRAM
17
Session 5-B Space Exploration The Imperative of Global Cooperation
Thursday January 9 2014 1330-1700 Location Hemisphere Suite A
Session Chairs Mike Raftery USA Randy Sweet USA Rapporteur Kuninori Uesugi Japan
1330 IAA- WAS0511 White Cosmic Study on Global Human Mars System Missions Exploration
Giancarlo Genta Politecnico di Torino Italy Alain Dupas International Consultant France Jean-Marc Salotti Laboratoire de Science Cognitive France
1345 IAA- WAS0512 Advancing the Global Exploration Strategy ndash an update on ISECG activities
Christian Lange Alain Ouellet - Canadian Space Agency Canada
1400 IAA- WAS0513 Development Status of ESA Strategic Plan for Space Exploration
Bernhard Hufenbach Rolf de Groot Giorgio Saccoccia - ESA European Space Research and Technology Centre (ESTEC) the Netherlands
1415 IAA- WAS0514 Creating Opportunities to Increase International Cooperation Between Lunar Human
and Robotic Space Exploration Activities Kathy Laurini NASA USA Cheryl Reed Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory USA
1430 IAA- WAS0515 Robotic and Human Space Exploration ndash The Importance of ldquoWhyrdquo
Marc Haese Johann-Dietrich Woumlrner - DLR German Aerospace Center Germany 1445 IAA- WAS0516 From Competition to Cooperation US Policy Under Presidents Kennedy Nixon
Clinton and Obama John M Logsdon Space Policy Institute The George Washington University USA
1500 IAA- WAS0517 NASArsquos Space Launch System An Enabling Capability for International Exploration
Stephen D Creech Todd A May Kimberly F Robinson - NASA Marshall Space Flight Center USA
1515 IAA- WAS0518 International Industry Concepts for Human Space Exploration
Michael Raftery Boeing USA Rodrigo Da Costa Stephan Walther - EADS Astrium Germany Josh Hopkins Lockheed Martin USA Paul Fulford Nadeem Ghafoor - MacDonald Dettwiler Canada Ko Ogasawara Mitsubishi Heavy Industries Japan Nikolay Bryukhanov Yuri Makushenko Alexander Derechin - RSC Energia Russia Flavio Bandini Maria Antonietta Perino - Thales Alenia Space Italia Italy Luciano Saccani Thales Alenia Space North America USA
1530 IAA- WAS0519 Evaluating International Collaboration for Human Exploration Beyond LEO
Natasha Bosanac Purdue University USA Alexander Burg Ademir Vrolijk - The George Washington University USA Emanuele Capparelli Skolkovo Institute of Science and Technology Russia Laura Delgado Loacutepez Institute for Global Environmental Strategies USA Koki Ho Jonathan Battat - Massachusetts Institute of Technology USA Justin Kluger University of Houston USA Sara M Langston University of Sydney Australia Valentina Lo Gatto Sapienza University of Rome Italy Oleg G Mansurov National University of Science and Technology MISIS Russia Paul Nizenkov Universitaumlt Stuttgart Germany Luis Zea University of Colorado ndash Boulder USA
As of December 26 2013
2014 IAA SPACE EXPLORATION CONFERENCE
PRELIMINARY PROGRAM
18
1545 IAA- WAS0520 Dynamics of Space Exploration Activities and Outlook
Nicolas Peter ESA Belgium Pascale Ehrenfreund John Logsdon Henry Hertzfeld - George Washington University USA Gerda Horneck Stephan Ulamec - German Aerospace Center Germany Steve Mackwell Lunar and Planetary Institute USA Jacques Masson Giorgio Saccoccia - ESA Netherlands Tanja Masson-Zwaan International Institute of Space Law Netherlands Patrick Michel Observatoire de Nice France Mazlan Othman United Nations COPUOS Austria Serge Plattard European Space Policy Institute Austria Cheryl Reed Applied Physics Laboratory USA Kazuto Suzuki Hokkaido University Japan Oleg Ventskovsky Yuzhnoye Design Office Russia Belgium Frances Westall CNRS Orleans France
1600 IAA- WAS0521 Space Exploration Addressing the Challenges of Planetary Defense
William Ailor Aerospace Corporation USA Richard Tremayne-Smith Oos UK
1615 IAA- WAS0522 IAA Symposium Report - The Future of Space Exploration towards the Stars
Max Grimard Astrium France Giovanni Vulpetti Italy Giancarlo Genta Politecnico di Torino Italy
As of December 26 2013
2014 IAA SPACE EXPLORATION CONFERENCE
PRELIMINARY PROGRAM
19
Session 6-A Space Stations Utilization for Robotics and Human Spaceflight Exploration
Thursday January 9 2014 0915-1215 Location Polaris Suite C
Session Chairs Mark Mulqueen USA Michael Hawes USA Rapporteur Anatoly Perminov Russia
0915 IAA- WAS0601 The International Space Station and Exploration
Sam Scimemi Robyn Gatens Steve Davison - NASA Headquarters USA
0930 IAA- WAS0602 The Technical Characteristics of China lsquoTiangong-1rsquo Target Spacecraft
Yang Hong Wei Chuanfeng - China Academy of Space Technology China
0945 IAA- WAS0603 From ISS to Moon and Mars The Space Station as Anchor Point for German
Exploration Planning Friedhelm Claasen Juumlrgen Hill Johannes Weppler Norbert Henn - German Aerospace Center (DLR) Germany
1000 IAA- WAS0604 Concept of the Operational Techniques Applied to the Next Manned Space Flight
Exploration Program Based on JEM Operation Shuichi Ichimura Kazuya Imaki Riki Hoshikawa - Japan Manned Space Systems Corporation Japan
1015 IAA- WAS0605 ISS as a Platform for Science and Exploration
Kevin Foley Boeing Space Exploration USA
1030 IAA- WAS0606 Utilization of the International Space Station as a Testbed for Crew-Controlled Lunar
Surface Telerobotics Terrence Fong Intelligent Robotics Group NASA USA Jack Burns University of Colorado USA William Pratt Lockheed Martin Corporation USA
1045 IAA- WAS0607 Feasibility Study on the Missions to Earth-Moon Lagrange-Point 2 and the Moon
using the HTV based Spacecraft Tatsuhiro Nozue Yoshihiko Uemura Keiichi Miyamoto Shin-ichi Amatatsu - Japan Manned Space Systems (JAMSS) Japan
1100 IAA- WAS0608 Microgravity Science in Malaysia - achievements and the way forward
Mhd Fairos Asillam National Space Agency of Malaysia Malaysia
1115 IAA- WAS0609 Space Station Proof Tests for Lunar Plant Growth
James D Burke The Planetary Society USA Kathleen M Coderre Lockheed Martin ISS Operations USA Andrea Jaime Albalat Space Generation Advisory Council Austria
1130 IAA- WAS0610 Additive Manufacturing on ISS and Beyond A Critical Enabling Technology For
Successful Human Space Exploration Michael Chen Jason Dunn Aaron Kemmer Michael Snyder - Made in Space Inc USA
As of December 26 2013
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20
Poster Session
IAA- WASPO01 Medicine for Space Exploration Setting the Bar High for Biomedical Innovations Dorit B Donoviel Jeffrey P Sutton - National Space Biomedical Research Institute (NSBRI) and Baylor College of Medicine Center for Space Medicine USA
IAA- WASPO02 Affording Mars Results from a Community Workshop on Sustainable Initial Human Missions Harley Thronson NASA Goddard Space Flight Center USA Chris Carberry Explore Mars Inc USA Jim Kirkpatrick American Astronautical Society USA
IAA- WASPO03 The International Space Weather Initiative
Madhulika Guhathakurta NASA Headquarters USA Nat Gopalswamy Joseph M Davila - NASA Goddard Space Flight Center USA
IAA- WASPO04 Lunar Science and Exploration Goals for Robotic Missions The Moon as the Rosetta Stone of Planetary Evolution Jeffrey B Plescia Applied Physics Laboratory USA C Neal University of Notre Dame USA
IAA- WASPO05 Scientific Robotic Lunar Missions as Precursors for Future Human Exploration of the Moon Lev Zelenyi Igor Mitrofanov - Institute for Space Research Russia Viktor Khartov Vladimir Dolgopolov Alexandr Lukjanchikov - Lavochkin Association Russia Nikolay Brukhanov Korolev RSC Energia Russia
IAA- WASPO07 Small-Scale Radioisotope Thermoelectric Generator Systems Based on Americium-241 Richard Ambrosi Hugo Williams Piyal Samara-Ratna Nigel Bannister David Vernon Tony Crawford Jonathan Sykes - University of Leicester UK Kevin Tomkins Marie-Claire Perkinson Matthew Stuttard Stephen Pulker Richard Slade - Astrium Ltd UK Keith Stephenson ESA ESTEC TEC-EP The Netherlands Kevin Simpson Mark Robbins Ismini Dimitriadou - European Thermodynamics Ltd UK Mike Reece Huanpo Ning Kan Chen- Queen Mary University UK Tom Rice Tim Tinsley Mark Sarsfield- National Nuclear Laboratory UK Jan Koenig Martin Jaegle - Fraunhofer IPM Germany
IAA- WASPO08 High Energy Mission on Pegasus Warren Frick Orbital Sciences Corporation USA
IAA- WASPO09 Modular Design Framework for the Multi-Mission Space Exploration Vehicle Generation IIB Electrical Harnessing Christopher R Halcon California Polytechnic State University ndash San Luis Obispo USA
IAA- WASPO10 Laser Powering of Launch
Nazar Kovalenko National Technical University ldquoKyiv Polytechnic Instituterdquo Ukraine
IAA- WASPO11 Overview and Outcomes of CSA Concept Studies for Space Exploration Planning and Christian Lange Taryn Tomlinson Alain Ouellet Canadian Space Agency Canada
IAA- WASPO12 Enabling Fast Interplanetary Trips with High Performance Nuclear Propulsion
Roger Lenard Planetary Power Inc USA
As of December 26 2013
2014 IAA SPACE EXPLORATION CONFERENCE
PRELIMINARY PROGRAM
21
IAA- WASPO13 Asteroids The Time is Now Srija The George Washington University USA
IAA- WASPO14 Thermonuclear Operation Space Lift Friedwardt Winterberg University of Nevada-Reno USA
IAA- WASPO15 Computational Modeling and Simulation of Micrometeorites Impacts on Spacecraft Harijono Djojodihardjo Institut Teknologi Bandung Indonesia
IAA- WASPO16 Using High-Energy Orbits to Efficiently Extend Human Exploration to Interplanetary
Destinations with Reusable Spacecraft David W Dunham Robert Farquhar - KinetX USA Natan Eismont Space Research Institute Russia Eugene Chumachenko Sergey Aksenov Yulia Fedorenko - Moscow Institute of Electronics and Mathematics National Res Univ ldquoHigher School of Economicsrdquo Russia Roberto Furfaro John Kidd Jr Nathan Mogk - University of Arizona Aerospace and Mechanical Engineering USA
IAA- WASPO17 New Multi-Layer Reconfigurable Architecture Based on System-on-Programmable-
Chip for Space Application Yang Mengfei China Academy of Space Technology China Liu Bo Liu Hongjin Gong Jian Zhang Shaolin - Beijing Institute of Control Engineering China
IAA- WASPO18 Modeling Simulation Inversion and Data Validation for Microwave Remote Sensing of Space Exploration Moon and Mars Ya-Qiu Jin Key Laboratory for Information Science of Electromagnetic Waves (MoE) Fudan University China
IAA- WASPO19 Solar Sailing and the Hurdles of Space Exploration and Exploitation
Nathan C Barnes Amir S Gohardani ndash LrsquoGarde Inc USA
IAA- WASPO20 Research Cooperation About Condensing Marss Atmosphere By Asteroid Impacts
Effects Mohammad Hussein Fazeli General Amir Medical Clinic Iran
IAA- WASPO21 The cooperation for space exploration in Latin America progress and challenges
Camilo Guzman Gomez Sergio Arboleda University Colombia
IAA- WASPO22 The Trouble With Mir Orthogonal Motivations and Cooperation in Space
Trent L Schindler Space Policy Institute George Washington University USA
IAA- WASPO23 Treaty Making- culture and human society
Amalie Sinclair Leeward Space Foundation USA
IAA- WASPO24 Libertad 2 Mission Overview Goals and Challenges
Jorge Soliz Raul Joya Jesus Gonzalez Ronald Hurtado Freddy Diaz - Universidad Sergio Arboleda Colombia
As of December 26 2013
2014 IAA SPACE EXPLORATION CONFERENCE
PRELIMINARY PROGRAM
23
Author Index
Ailor 18
Aizawa 15
AK Lal 5
Akinyede 7
Aksenov 21
Alby 13
Alifanov 16
Alves 5
Amatatsu 19
Ambrosi 13 20
Angerer 6
Arnould 16
Baba 13
Baker 8
Bamford 5
Bandini 17
Bannister 13 20
Bannova 5
Barnes
Nathan 8 15 21
Virginia 12 13
Bartels 6
Basner 6
Battat 16 17
Beney 15
Benton 5
Bhardwaj 5
Bhavya Lal 14
Bignami 16
Bingham 5
Bo 21
Bolisay 8
Bonnet 10
Bosanac 17
Bradford 5
Braun 16
Brukhanov 20
Bryukhanov 17
Bualat 9
Bullock 10
Burg 17
Burke 19
Burns 15 19
Buytaert 5
Caballero 13
Calvert 12
Capparelli 17
Cappelletti 7
Carberry 20
Carey 9
Carpenter 16
Cassady 12
Cassi 16
Cattaneo 10 13
Chang 15
Charles 7
Chavers 12
Chen
Kan 20
Michael 19
Chuanfeng 19
Chumachenko 21
Claasen 19
Cleacutement 5
Coderre 19
Collingwood 5
Conley 4 8
Contant 4 12
Cooke 10
Coradini 4 15
Cousins 10
Craig 14
Crawford
IA 5
Tony 20
Crawley 16
Creech 17
Crocker 10
Cugno 16
Cutts 8 10
Da Costa 17
Damann 6
Davidian 7 14
Davila 20
Davis 5 6 7
Davison 19
de Arellano y Haro 16
de Groot 15 17
De la Torre 13
Degtyarev 12
Delgado Loacutepez 17
Deliegravere 5
Delorenzo 7
Derechin 17
Di Pippo 7
Diaz 21
Diedrich 5
Dimitriadou 20
Dinges 6
Djojodihardjo 21
Doi 7
Dolgopolov 10 16 20
Donoviel 5 20
Dula 16
Dunham 21
Dunn 19
Dupas 17
Echavarria 16
Ecker 6
Eguiarte 10
Ehrenfreund 8 15 18
Eisenman 12
Eismont 21
Ellinthorpe 12
Elsperman 9
Eng 12
Ercoli Finzi 10 13
Escoubet 11
Ess 12
Eubanks 10
Fairos Asillam 19
Fani 10 13
Farquhar 21
Fedorenko 21
Ferguson 7
Ferrari 5
Ferrario 10 13
Fisackerly 16
Flamini 15
Foley 19
Fong 9 12 19
Fonseca 5
Frick 20
Fuchita 15
Fujimoto 11
Fukui 15
Fulford 17
Furfaro 21
Gabriele Ori 10
Galante 10
Galbiati 10 13
Garretson 12
Gatens 19
Gatti 13
Genta 12 17 18
Gentry 12
Gerzer 7
Ghafoor 17
Ghail 8
Giorgio 8 10 16
As of December 26 2013
2014 IAA SPACE EXPLORATION CONFERENCE
PRELIMINARY PROGRAM
24
Glaze 10
Glukhikh 5
Gohardani 15 21
Goldstein 10
Gonzalez 21
Gopalswamy 20
Goswami 7
Gravelle 14
Graziani 7
Griffin 8
Grimard 14 18
Guhathakurta 8 11 20
Guirgis 12
Guzman 16 21
Haese 17
Halcon 20
Hallgren 5
Hartov 16
Hatton 6
Hawes
Dean 13
Michael 19
Head 8
Heidmann 8
Heldmann 12
Henn 19
Hertzfeld 18
Hill 19
Hipkin 10
Ho 17
Hollingsworth 10
Hopkins 17
Horiike 15
Horneck 18
Hoshikawa 15 19
Houdou 16
Hufenbach 15 16 17
Hurtado 21
Hussein Fazeli 21
Ichimura 19
Imai 15
Imaki 15 19
Imamura 8
Ishikawa 15
Ivanov 8
Jaderojananont 15
Jaegle 20
Jaime Albalat 19
Jessup 8
Jian 21
Jin 21
Johnson
Christopher 15
Nathan 14
Johnston 8 10
Jones 6
Jorgenson 16
Joya 21
Joya Olarte 16
Joyner 12
Kaiser 14
Kalery 6
Karabadzak 8
Karas 16
Kawakami 15
Kellett 5
Kemmer 19
Kendall 11
Keravala 15
Khartov 10 20
Kidd 21
Kirkpatrick 20
Klaus 9
Kluger 17
Knapman 13
Koenig 20
Kolar 16
Korablev 8
Kornilova 5
Kovalenko 20
Kozlov 12
Kozyrev 16
Krimigis 8
Kuebler 16
Kundrot 7 8
Kushnarov 12
Kuznetsov 5
Lange 17 20
Langston 17
Larson 7
Laurini 17
Lavagna 10 13
Lee 8 14
Lenard 20
Levack 12
Li 5
Lia Schilact 5
Limaye 8 10
Liu 13
Lo Gatto 17
Logsdon 16 17 18
Lorenz 8
Lu 15
Lukjanchikov 10 20
Lukyanchikov 16
Maumlaumlttaumlnen 8
Maccone 10
MacDougall 5
Mackwell 18
MacLeish 5 7
Magner 10
Makarov 12
Makushenko 17
Malchenko 12
Malitikov 7
Mankins 12
Mansurov 17
Marcq 8
Markiewicz 8
Martin 12
Martynov 8
Masson
Arnaud 11
Jacques 18
Masson-Zwaan 14 18
May
Darryl 12
Todd 17
McBride 10
McGee 12
McGouldrick 8
McKenna-Lawlor 5
McKnight 13
McNutt 13
Mendieta 16
Mendieta-Jimenez 16
Messidoro 13
Michel 18
Migeotte 5
Mitrofanov 10 16 20
Miyamoto 19
Mogk 21
Mollicone 6
Montmessin 8
Moore
Joshua 12
Roscoe 13
S 5
Mott 6
Moura 15
Mulholland 14 15
Mulqueen 19
Myers 12
Nagamatsu 5
Nair
Madhavan 4
Unnikrishnan 5
Naumov 5
Neal 10 20
Nebergall 5
Nergaard 9
Ngo-Anh 6
Nield 14
As of December 26 2013
2014 IAA SPACE EXPLORATION CONFERENCE
PRELIMINARY PROGRAM
25
Ning 20
Nixon 8
Nizenkov 17
Nogawa 15
Nozue 19
Nymmik 5
Ocampo 10 16
Ogasawara 17
Omoto 15
Ono 5
Ookita 15
Osinski 10
Othman 18
Otsuka 15
Ouellet 17 20
Pacheco-Cabrera 16
Paczkowski 10
Palisoc 13
Panasyuk 5
Pappalardo 10
Patterson 10
Patti 16
Penny 13
Perez 16
Perino 17
Perkinson 13 20
Perminov 19
Peter 18
Petrov 5
Petrukovich 11
Piatek 12
Pieri 10
Pinsky 5
Plattard 18
Plescia 10 20
Polidan 8
Pratt 19
Prockter 10
Provencher 9
Pulker 20
Race 8
Raftery 16 17
Raitt 13
Ramakrishnan 4 5
Ramallo 13
Ramirez-de-Arellano 16
Raulin 8
Razoumny 8 12
Reece 20
Reed 12 17 18
Reibaldi 4 7 8 16
Reijnen 16
Reiley 14
Reitz 5
Retburg 8
Rice 13 20
Richard 6
Richards 15
Riesco 13
Robbins 20
Robinson 17
Rodrigo 12 13
Rodrigo da Costa 16
Romero 16
Roux 13
Rummel 8 15
Saccani 17
Saccoccia 15 17 18
Salotti 17
Salvi 10
Samara-Ratna 20
Sandau 14 15
Sarkar 8
Sarsfield 13 20
Schaefer 14
Schiele 9
Schindler 21
Schoonejans 9
Schrift 13
Scimemi 19
Scott 7
Senske 10
Shaolin 21
Shelhamer 7
Shepherd 13
Shibuichi 15
Shimizu 15
Shukor 5
Shulga 12
Siefert 10
Silva 5
Simpson 20
Sinclair 21
Singhvi 5
Slade 20
Sloan 14
Smith
Ernest 9
Trey 12
Snyder 19
Sokol 8
Soliz 21
Sommerer 12 13
Sorokin 6
Souza 10
Spry 8
Spudis 15
Srija 21
Stafford-Allan 5
Stambaugh 12
Steele 10
Stein 14
Stephenson 20
Sterns 14
Straube 5
Stuttard 20
Summers 12
Sundblad 6
Sutton 5 20
Suzuki 18
Swan
Cathy 13
Peter 7 13
Sweet 16 17
Sykes 20
Takahashi 15
Tamura 15
Tennen 14
Teranishi 15
Thompson 11
Thomson 7
Thronson 20
Tian 8
Tinsley 13 20
Todd 5
Tomi 5
Tomkins 20
Tomlinson 20
Townend 13
Townsend 5
Tremayne-Smith 18
Trushlyakov 8
Tsuchida 15
Uemura 19
Uesugi 16 17
Ulamec 18
Vance 10
Vandaele 8
Vane 8 10
Ventskovsky 12 18
Vernikos 5 7
Vernon 20
Von Der Dunk 14 15
Voron 16
Voytek 10
Vrolijk 17
Vulpetti 18
Walker 13
Walther 17
Wang
Chi 11
Webber 15
As of December 26 2013
2014 IAA SPACE EXPLORATION CONFERENCE
PRELIMINARY PROGRAM
26
Weerts 5
Weppler 19
Westall 18
Widemann 8
Williams 13 20
Wilquet 8
Wilson 8
Winterberg 21
Woumlrner 17
Wuyts 5
Yang
Hong 19
Mengfei 21
Yokosuka 15
Young 13
Zagreev 5
Zakharov 8
Zasova 8
Zea 17
Zelenyi 8 10 16 20
Zell 6
Zenchenko 8
Zhaohui 8
Zhou 12
As of December 26 2013
2014 IAA SPACE EXPLORATION CONFERENCE
PRELIMINARY PROGRAM
27
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As of December 26 2013
2014 IAA SPACE EXPLORATION CONFERENCE
PRELIMINARY PROGRAM
6
1045 IAA- WAS0107 Effects of Time in Mission ISS Astronauts Ratings of Stress David F Dinges Mathias Basner Christopher W Jones Adrian J Ecker - University of
Pennsylvania USA Daniel J Mollicone Rachel Bartels Christopher Mott - Pulsar Informatics Inc USA
1100 IAA- WAS0108 The NASA Human Health and Performance Center ndash a Global Convener of
Collaborative Projects to Improve the Public Health Jeffrey R Davis NASA USA Elizabeth E Richard Wyle USA
1115 IAA- WAS0109 Options for International Cooperation in the area of Space Life Science previous
experience and future Patrik Sundblad Aerospace Physiology Centre Sweden Jennifer Ngo-Anh Oliver Angerer
Jason Hatton Martin Zell - ESAESTEC The Netherlands Volker Damann ESAEAC Germany
1130 IAA- WAS0110 Researcher and test-pilot in space from the ISS to Exploration
Igor V Sorokin Alexander Yu Kalery - Korolev RSC Energia Russia
As of December 26 2013
2014 IAA SPACE EXPLORATION CONFERENCE
PRELIMINARY PROGRAM
7
Session 1-B Human Aspects in Spaceflight Thursday January 9 2014 1330-1700
Location Polaris Suite A Session Chairs Marlene Y MacLeish USA Joan Vernikos USA
Rapporteur Jeffrey Davis USA
1330 IAA- WAS0111 SPACE a laboratory for biomedical researches
Chantal Cappelletti Filippo Graziani - GAUSS Srl Italy
1345 IAA- WAS0112 The astronautrsquos tool box for interplanetary spaceflight
Christopher Ferguson Boeing Space Exploration USA
1400 IAA- WAS0113 NASArsquos Approach to Critical Risks for Extended Human Spaceflight
Mark Shelhamer NASA Johnson Space CenterUSA 1415 IAA- WAS0114 Teaching Rocket Science Commercially Enabling the Next Generation to ldquoBoldly Gordquo Peter A Swan International Space Elevator Consortium USA Michael L Delorenzo Wiley J
Larson Teaching Science and Technology Inc USA
1430 IAA- WAS0115 Twin Sons Employing Astro-OmicsTo Study NASArsquoS Kelly Twins Graham B I Scott National Space Biomedical Research Institute USA John B Charles
Mark Shelhamer Craig E Kundrot - NASA USA
1445 IAA- WAS0116 PublicPrivate Human Access to Space ndash Status of the activities and further actions Simonetta Di Pippo European Space Policy Observatory Italian Space Agency Brussels
Belgium Ken Davidian Federal Aviation Administration USA 1500 IAA- WAS0117 Space Medicine and Physiology in the Exploration Era - The Cologne Resolution
Rupert Gerzer Institute of Aerospace Medicine DLR Germany
1515 IAA- WAS0118 Results of United NationsChina Workshop on Human Space Technology
Giuseppe Reibaldi IAA France Takao Doi Vienna International Center Austria
1530 IAA- WAS0119 Global Cooperation for Space Development and Knowledge Transfer in Africa
Marlene M MacLeish Morehouse School of Medicine USA Joseph O Akinyede National Space Research and Development Agency Nigeria Nandu Goswami Medical University Graz Austria William A Thomson Baylor College of Medicine USA
1545 IAA- WAS0120 Space Exploration The Imperative of Global Cooperation Efim Malitikov International Association ldquoZnanierdquo Russia
As of December 26 2013
2014 IAA SPACE EXPLORATION CONFERENCE
PRELIMINARY PROGRAM
8
Session 2-A Scientific Goals in Robotics Missions Thursday January 9 2014 0915-1215
Location Oceanic Suite Session Chairs Vincenzo Giorgio Italy Steve Johnston USA
Rapporteur Gregg Vane USA
0915 IAA- WAS0201 Interplanetary Space Weather A New Paradigm
Madhulika Guhathakurta NASA USA 0930 IAA- WAS0202 Innovative Low Cost Planetary Missions
John D Baker JPLCalifornia Institute of Technology USA 0945 IAA- WAS0203 Phobos Sample Return as a Precursor of the Mars Sample Return
Lev Zelenyi Alexander Zakharov Oleg Korablev - Institute for Space Research Russia Maxim Martynov Lavochkin Science and Industry Association Russia Alexei Ivanov George Karabadzak - TSNIIMASH Russia
1000 IAA- WAS0204 Exploring Venus a Natural Planetary Laboratory with Internationally Coordinated
Missions Sanjay S Limaye University of Wisconsin USA Ludmilla Zasova IKI Russia Colin F Wilson Oxford University UK Richard C Ghail Imperial College UK AC Vandaele BIRA Belgium Wojciech J Markiewicz Max Planck Institute for Solar System Research Germany Thomas Widemann Paris Observatory France Takeshi Imamura JAXA Japan Franck Montmessin Emmanuel Marcq - LATMOS France James A Cutts JPL USA James Head Brown University USA
1015 IAA- WAS0205 Thirty-six years in space and counting Voyager 1 crossed into the Galaxy
Stamatios M Krimigis Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory amp Academy of Athens USAGreece
1030 IAA- WAS0206 Titan Beyond Cassini Scientific Questions for Missions in the 2020s
Conor A Nixon NASA Goddard Space Flight Center USA Ralph D Lorenz Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory USA
1045 IAA- WAS0207 Venus robotic exploration at cloud level a US-European perspective
T Widemann Observatoire de Paris France K Griffin R Polidan D Sokol G Lee - Northrop Grumman Aerospace Systems USA A Maumlaumlttaumlnen Universiteacute Versailles St Quentin France V Wilquet IASB-BIRA-BISA Belgium K McGouldrick University of Colorado Boulder USA KL Jessup SouthWest Research Institute USA C Wilson Oxford University UK L Bolisay N Barnes - LGarde Inc USA S Limaye University of Wisconsin USA
1100 IAA- WAS0208 Expanding Options for Implementing Planetary Protection During Human Space
Exploration and Robotic Precursor Missions Catharine Conley NASA USA Pascale Ehrenfreund George Washington University USA Richard Heidmann France Craig E Kundrot NASA Johnson USA Margaret S Race SETI Franccedilois Raulin Universiteacute Paris-Est Creteil France Yury Razoumny Cosmoexport Aerospace Research Agency Russia Guiseppe Reibaldi IAA France Petra Retburg DLR Germany John D Rummel East Carolina University Somya S Sarkar Space Applications Centre India James A Spry JPL USA Feng Tian Tsinghua University China Valery Trushlyakov Omsk State Technical University Russia Tatyana Zenchenko Space Research Institute Russia Gao Zhaohui Chinese Academy of Launch Vehicle Technology China
As of December 26 2013
2014 IAA SPACE EXPLORATION CONFERENCE
PRELIMINARY PROGRAM
9
1115 IAA- WAS0209 Preparing for Crew-Control of Surface Robots from Orbit
Maria Bualat Terrence Fong Chris Provencher Ernest Smith - NASA USA William Carey Andre Schiele Philippe Schoonejans - ESA ESTEC the Netherlands Kim Nergaard ESA ESOC Germany
1130 IAA- WAS0210 Accelerating the Pace of Outer Solar System Exploration Michael Elsperman Kurt Klaus - Boeing USA
As of December 26 2013
2014 IAA SPACE EXPLORATION CONFERENCE
PRELIMINARY PROGRAM
10
Session 2-B Scientific Goals in Robotics Missions Thursday January 9 2014 1330-1700
Location Oceanic Suite Session Chairs Vincenzo Giorgio Italy Steve Johnston USA
Rapporteur Gregg Vane USA
1330 IAA- WAS0211 Exploring the Solar System with a Combination of Large and Small Robotic Missions
as a Model for International Collaboration Gregg Vane California Institute of Technology USA
1345 IAA- WAS0212 Studies of Lunar South Pole by Russian Landing Missions ldquoLuna-Globrdquo ldquoLuna-
Resursrdquo and ldquoLuna-Gruntrdquo Igor Mitrofanov Lev Zelenyi - Russian Academy of Science Russia Vladimir Dolgopolov Viktor Khartov Alexandr Lukjanchikov
- Lavochkin Science and Industry Association Russia
1400 IAA- WAS0213 FOCAL a Robotic Space Mission to 550 AU to Exploit the Sun Gravitational Lens
Claudio Maccone IAA Italy Amalia Ercoli Finzi Michele Lavagna Nicolo Cattaneo Michele Fani Lorenzo Ferrario Andrea Galbiati Samuele Salvi - Politecnico di Milano Italy
1415 IAA- WAS0214 The Europa Clipper Mission Concept Exploring Europa to Investigate Its Habitability
Robert PappalardoBarry Goldstein David Senske Brian PaczkowskiSteve Vance B Cooke - JPL USA Louise Prockter Wes Patterson T Magner - Applied Physics Laboratory USA
1430 IAA- WAS0215 Quark Matter in the Solar System Evidence for a Game-Changing Space Resource
TM Eubanks Asteroid Initiatives USA
1445 IAA- WAS0216 International Cooperation at the Moon and Beyond
Jeffrey B Plescia Applied Physics Laboratory USA C R Neal University of Notre Dame
USA
1500 IAA- WAS0217 Planetary Robotic Exploration and Opportunities for International Collaboration on
Climate Change A Comparative Climatology Case Study Adriana Ocampo Jeff Hollingsworth - NASA USA Mark A Bullock Southwest Research Institute USA Roger-Maurice Bonnet International Space Science Institute Switzerland Lori Glaze NASA Goddard Space Flight Center USA Sanjay Limaye University of Wisconsin USA James A Cutts JPL USA
1515 IAA- WAS0218 Affordable Human and Robotic Collaboration for Exploration Missions
James Crocker Lockheed Martin USA
1530 IAA- WAS0219 Terrestrial Analogues
Karen S McBride UCLA USA Claire Cousins Vicky Hipkin Gordon Osinski - CSA Canada Luis E Eguiarte Valeria Souza Janet Siefert - Universidad Nacional Autoacutenoma Mexico Douglas Galante Universidade de Sao Paulo Brasil Mary Voytek NASA USA Gian Gabriele Ori IRSPS David Pieri JPL USA Andy Steele Carnegie Institution of Washington USA
As of December 26 2013
2014 IAA SPACE EXPLORATION CONFERENCE
PRELIMINARY PROGRAM
11
1545 IAA- WAS0220 International Living with a Starrsquos Synergy with IAA
Barbara J Thompson Madhulika Guhathakurta - NASA USA Arnaud Masson ESAESTEC C Philippe Escoubet - ESAESTEC The Netherlands Anatoli A Petrukovich Space Research Institute Russia Masaki Fujimoto JAXA Japan David Kendall CSA Canada Chi Wang State Key Laboratory of Space Weather China
As of December 26 2013
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PRELIMINARY PROGRAM
12
Session 3-A Technical Factors Enabling TechnologiesCommon Requirements Thursday January 9 2014 0915-1215
Location Hemisphere Suite B Session Chairs Virginia Barnes USA Rafael Rodrigo Spain
Rapporteur John Sommerer USA
0915 IAA- WAS0301 Identification of Common Requirements and Enabling Technologies for Manned Solar
System Exploration and Exploitation Using Spider Charts R Joseph Cassady James Ellinthorpe C Russell Joyner Daniel J H Levack Thomas N Martin III Roger M Myers - Aerojet Rocketdyne USA
0930 IAA- WAS0310 Standards Based Distributed Ground Data Systems for Future Missions
David S Lees Carnegie Mellon Univ Silicon Valley USA Matthew C Deans Trey Smith Terrence W Fong - NASA USA Tamar E Cohen Stinger Ghaffarian Technologies Inc USA
0945 IAA- WAS0302 Resource Prospector Mission (RPM) NASArsquos Robotic Lunar Lander Development
Cheryl L B Reed Douglas A Eng Robert A Summers Katherine A Stambaugh Timothy G McGee - The Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory USA David J Eisenman Derek H Calvert Greg Chavers Joshua M Moore Darryl W May Kim M Ess Irene M Piatek - NASA USA
1000 IAA- WAS0303 The Technical Aspects of Next-Generation Space Systems Creation Basing on On-
Orbit Satellite Servicing Concept Yury Makarov Alexander Malchenko Federal Space Agency Russia Yury Razoumny Pavel Kozlov Vladimir Razoumny Cosmoexport Aerospace Research Agency Russia Jean-Michel Contant IAA France
1015 IAA- WAS0305 DFH-4 Based Communication Satellites
Zhou Zhicheng China Academy of Space Technology (CAST) China
1030 IAA- WAS0306 Transformational Space Concepts and Technology for Future Human Exploration and
Development of Space John C Mankins Artemis Innovation Management Solutions LLC USA Peter L Garretson Lt Col United States Air Force USA
1045 IAA- WAS0307 Interdependence between Human Exploration beyond Earth Orbit and Life Support
Systems Hardware Development Gregory J Gentry Boeing USA Peggy L Guirgis Michael J Heldmann - Hamilton Sundstrand Space Systems USA
1100 IAA- WAS0308 Yuzhnoye Potential Contribution to Global Space Exploration
Olexandr Degtyarev Olexandr Kushnarov Volodymyr Shulga - Yuzhnoye Ukraine Oleg Ventskovsky Yuzhnoye Belgium
1115
IAA- WAS0311 Technologies for Human Space Exploration Mission Dependence and Synergies Giancarlo Genta Politecnico di Torino Italy
As of December 26 2013
2014 IAA SPACE EXPLORATION CONFERENCE
PRELIMINARY PROGRAM
13
Session 3-B Technical Factors Enabling TechnologiesCommon Requirements
Thursday January 9 2014 1330-1700 Location Hemisphere Suite B
Session Chairs Virginia Barnes USA Rafael Rodrigo Spain
Rapporteur John Sommerer USA
1330 IAA- WAS0312 IAA Status report on space debris
Fernand Alby CNES France
1345 IAA- WAS0313 The Contribution of IAA Orbital Debris Initiatives Over the Last Twenty Years
Darren McKnight Integrity Applications Incorporated (IAI) USA
1400 IAA- WAS0314 Plutonium-238 Radioisotope Power Supplies Enabling Deep-Space Missions
Ralph L McNutt Jr Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory USA 1415 IAA- WAS0315 Demonstration High Power Solar Electric Propulsion Space Vehicle Can Advance the
Current Timeline for a Human Spaceflight Mission to Mars to 2020 Dean Hawes Travis Schrift - Applied Defense Solutions USA Roscoe Moore III PeerSat USA Arthur Palisoc LrsquoGarde Inc USA Mitchell Walker Thomas M Liu - Georgia Institute of Technology School of Aerospace Engineering USA Michael Riesco Sierra Nevada Corporation Space Systems USA
1430 IAA- WAS0316 Nuclear power as an enabling technology for space exploration activities in the UK
T P Tinsley National Nuclear Laboratory UK
1445 IAA- WAS0317 Space Nuclear Power Systems Enabling Technology for Future Collaborative
Exploration Missions Richard Ambrosi Hugo Williams Nigel Bannister University of Leicester UK Tim Tinsley Tom Rice Mark Sarsfield - National Nuclear Laboratory UK Brian Shepherd Lockheed Martin UK Martin Townend SEA House UK Jean-Pierre Roux AREVA TA France Marie-Claire Perkinson Astrium UK Piero Messidoro Laura Gatti - Thales Alenia Space Italy
1500 IAA- WAS0318 Architecture for the Exploration of the Edge of the Solar System (AXESS)
Amalia Ercoli Finzi Michegravele Lavagna Nicolograve Cattaneo Michele Fani Lorenzo Ferrario Andrea Galbiati SamueleSalvi - Politecnico di Milano Italy
1515 IAA- WAS0319 Academy Cosmic Study on Feasibility of Space Elevators
Peter A Swan International Space Elevator Consortium Cathy W Swan SouthWest Analytic Network John M Knapman UK David Raitt UK Robert E Penny Jr USA
1530 IAA- WAS0320 HumanUAV Mixed Teams for Mars Exploration From analogs to reality
Gabriel G De la Torre Miguel A Ramallo Francisco J Caballero ndash University of Cadiz Spain
1545 IAA- WAS0321 Study of A Hybrid Locomotion Vehicle Using Skipping and Flying for Planetary
Exploration Mitsuhisa Baba Waseda University Japan Larry Young NASA USA
As of December 26 2013
2014 IAA SPACE EXPLORATION CONFERENCE
PRELIMINARY PROGRAM
14
Session 4-A Private Industryrsquos Role in Space Exploration and Exploitation Technical Policy and Legal Considerations
Thursday January 9 2014 0845-1215 Location Meridian Suite
Session Chairs Frans Von Der Dunk the Netherlands John Mulholland USA Rapporteur Rainer Sandau Germany
0915 IAA- WAS0401 The Exploration Development of Space ldquoEnginerdquo
Mark K Craig Science Applications International Corporation USA
0930 IAA- WAS0402 What is really missing to Space Exploration Money or PoliticalPublic will
Max Grimard Astrium France
0945 IAA- WAS0403 Examining the Diversity of Emerging Space Companies
Aliza M Stein Gregory C Lee Bhavya Lal - IDA Science and Technology Policy Inst USA
1000 IAA- WAS0404 Earth to Orbit Space Transportation Market Barriers of Entry
Dustin Kaiser Futron Corporation USA Ken Davidian Federal Aviation Administration USA
1015 IAA- WAS0405 Commercial Space Transportation Opportunities in Government Exploration
Programs George C Nield John Sloan Nathan Johnson - Federal Aviation Administration USA
1030 IAA- WAS0406 Regulation of Small Satellites Challenges And Opportunities
Tanja Masson-Zwaan International Institute of Air and Space Law Leiden University Netherlands
1045 IAA- WAS0407 Dream Chaser Building on the Space Shuttle Legacy to Provide Safe Affordable
Transportation to Low Earth Craig Gravelle Sierra Nevada Space Systems USA
1100 IAA- WAS0408 Low Earth Orbit Opportunities for Commercial Exploration
Keith Reiley Boeing Space Exploration USA
1115 IAA- WAS0409 Liability Issues Regarding Third-Parties and Space Flight Participants in Commercial
Space Activities The Pathway Forward Matthew Schaefer University of Nebraska College of law USA
1130 IAA- WAS0410 Enterprise Rights Environmental Protection and the Law of Outer Space
Leslie I Tennen Patricia M Sterns - Law Offices of Sterns and Tennen USA
As of December 26 2013
2014 IAA SPACE EXPLORATION CONFERENCE
PRELIMINARY PROGRAM
15
Session 4-B Private Industryrsquos Role in Space Exploration and Exploitation Technical Policy and Legal Considerations Thursday January 9 2014 1330-1700
Location Meridian Suite Session Chairs Frans Von Der Dunk the Netherlands John Mulholland USA
Rapporteur Rainer Sandau Germany
1330 IAA- WAS0411 Virtual Reality (VR) as scientific and educational exploration tool
Marcello Coradini ESAJPL Enrico Flamini ASI Italy Dennis Moura CNESAmbassade de France France Italy
1345 IAA- WAS0412 The Moon Protection As Common Heritage of Mankind
Peerapon Jaderojananont Huachiew Chalermprakiet University Thailand
1400 IAA- WAS0413 Providing for Sustainable Exploration and Use of Outer Space EnvironmentsMaking
Profits Possible While Protecting Other Worlds is Not ldquoExploitationrdquo John D Rummel East Carolina University USA Pascale Ehrenfreund Space Policy Institute G Washington University USA
1415 IAA- WAS0414 Space as a commons Toward a framework for the allocation of extraterrestrial
property rights Robert D Beney Gordon Institute of Business Science South Africa
1430 IAA- WAS0415 Road to The Space Elevator and Beyond - Proposal for International Corporation on
Space Business Development Akira Tsuchida Japan Manned Space Systems Corp Earth-Track Corp Japan USA Yuichiro Nogawa Kensuke Teranishi Kazuya Imaki Norio Fukui Shigeru Imai Yoshitaka Aizawa Hiroki Shimizu Chizuru Yokosuka Hiroshi Ookita Sakurako Takahashi Riki Hoshikawa - Manned Space Systems Corp Japan Yoji Ishikawa Tatsuhito Tamura Kiyotoshi Otsuka Takaya Horiike Yasuhiro Fuchita Yoshihiro Kawakami Eri Omoto Katsuhiko Shibuichi - Obayashi Corp Japan Chang Huai-Chien University of Tokyo Japan
1445 IAA- WAS0416 Long Term Space Propellant Depots
Giorgio Saccoccia ESA Lu Yu China Academy of Launch Vehicle Technologies China
1500 IAA- WAS0417 Moon Express Lander Capabilities Initial Payload and Mission
Paul D Spudis Lunar and Planetary Institute USA R Richards Moon Express Inc USA JO Burns Univ Colorado USA
1515 IAA- WAS0418 Shackleton Energy Lunar Sourced Propellant Depot Architecture
Jim Keravala Shackleton Energy Company USA
1530 IAA- WAS0419 The Legal Aspects of Asteroid Missions
Christopher Daniel Johnson International Institute of Space Law
1545 IAA- WAS0420 Bridgehead ndash Interplanetary Travel Becomes Routine
Derek Webber Spaceport Associates USA
1600 IAA- WAS0421 Space Debris Removal A Glance at Challenges and Opportunities
Amir S Gohardani Nathan C Barnes - LGarde Inc USA 1615
IAA- WAS0422 ESA Coordination Activities on Space Exploration Technology Roadmaps Giorgio Saccoccia Rolf de Groot Bernhard Hufenbach ndash ESA
As of December 26 2013
2014 IAA SPACE EXPLORATION CONFERENCE
PRELIMINARY PROGRAM
16
Session 5-A Space Exploration The Imperative of Global Cooperation
Thursday January 9 2014 0915-1215 Location Hemisphere Suite A
Session Chairs Mike Raftery USA Randy Sweet USA Rapporteur Kuninori Uesugi Japan
0915 IAA- WAS0501 International Industry Cooperation on Exploration from Earth-Moon L2
John Karas VP amp GM Lockheed Martin Space Systems Company USA
0930 IAA- WAS0502 Evaluation of Human Space Exploration Missions Beyond Low Earth Orbit
Oleg Alifanov Moscow Aviation Institute Russia Robert Braun Georgia Institute of Technology USA Edward Crawley Skolkovo Institute of Science and Technology Russia John Logsdon The George Washington University USA Lev Zelenyi Space Research Institute Russia Jonathan Battat Massachusetts Institute of Technology USA
0945 IAA- WAS0503 Multicultural Foundations of Human Space Exploration Lessons learnt and outlook
for the future Jacques Arnould CNES France Jan Kolar Czech Space Office Czech Republic Giuseppe Reibaldi IAA France
1000 IAA- WAS0504 The need for human exploration starting from the world as a base camp
Giovanni F Bignami INAFIASF Italy
1015 IAA- WAS0505 ExoMars 2016 Mission Overview and Status
V Giorgio W Cugno C Cassi - Thales Alenia Space Italia Italy
1030 IAA- WAS0506 Role and visions for Human Space Exploration - A European perspective
Amir S Rodrigo da Costa Ulrich Kuebler Bart Reijnen - Astrium Space Transportation Orbital Systems and Space Exploration Germany
1045
IAA- WAS0507 Latin-American Regional Coordination in Space Exploration a regional cooperative effort for space emerging nations Raul Joya Olarte Camilo Guzman - Sergio Arboleda University Colombia Adriana Ocampo Mario Perez - NASA USA Javier Mendieta Rosa Ma de Arellano y Haro ndash Agencia Espacial Mexicana Mexico Corinne Jorgenson Advancing Space USA Fernando Echavarria US State Department USA Fermin Romero CEA Mexico
1100 IAA- WAS0508 Building affordable and accessible space technology in Mexico and Latin-America to
contribute to future space exploration missions Enrique Pacheco-Cabrera Francisco J Mendieta-Jimenez Rosa M Ramirez-de-Arellano - Mexican Space Agency Mexico
1115 IAA- WAS0509 Roscosmos-ESA Cooperation in Lunar Exploration
B Patti J Carpenter R Fisackerly B Houdou B Hufenbach - ESA The Netherlands V Hartov VDolgopolov A Lukyanchikov - Lavochkin Association Russia A Kozyrev IMitrofanov L Zelenyi - Space Research Institute Russia V Voron - Russian Federal Space Agency Russia
1130 IAA- WAS0510 Space Mineral Resources ndash Opportunities and Challenges ndash Preliminary Findings and
Recommendations Arthur M Dula The Heinlein Prize Trust University of Houston Law Center USA
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Session 5-B Space Exploration The Imperative of Global Cooperation
Thursday January 9 2014 1330-1700 Location Hemisphere Suite A
Session Chairs Mike Raftery USA Randy Sweet USA Rapporteur Kuninori Uesugi Japan
1330 IAA- WAS0511 White Cosmic Study on Global Human Mars System Missions Exploration
Giancarlo Genta Politecnico di Torino Italy Alain Dupas International Consultant France Jean-Marc Salotti Laboratoire de Science Cognitive France
1345 IAA- WAS0512 Advancing the Global Exploration Strategy ndash an update on ISECG activities
Christian Lange Alain Ouellet - Canadian Space Agency Canada
1400 IAA- WAS0513 Development Status of ESA Strategic Plan for Space Exploration
Bernhard Hufenbach Rolf de Groot Giorgio Saccoccia - ESA European Space Research and Technology Centre (ESTEC) the Netherlands
1415 IAA- WAS0514 Creating Opportunities to Increase International Cooperation Between Lunar Human
and Robotic Space Exploration Activities Kathy Laurini NASA USA Cheryl Reed Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory USA
1430 IAA- WAS0515 Robotic and Human Space Exploration ndash The Importance of ldquoWhyrdquo
Marc Haese Johann-Dietrich Woumlrner - DLR German Aerospace Center Germany 1445 IAA- WAS0516 From Competition to Cooperation US Policy Under Presidents Kennedy Nixon
Clinton and Obama John M Logsdon Space Policy Institute The George Washington University USA
1500 IAA- WAS0517 NASArsquos Space Launch System An Enabling Capability for International Exploration
Stephen D Creech Todd A May Kimberly F Robinson - NASA Marshall Space Flight Center USA
1515 IAA- WAS0518 International Industry Concepts for Human Space Exploration
Michael Raftery Boeing USA Rodrigo Da Costa Stephan Walther - EADS Astrium Germany Josh Hopkins Lockheed Martin USA Paul Fulford Nadeem Ghafoor - MacDonald Dettwiler Canada Ko Ogasawara Mitsubishi Heavy Industries Japan Nikolay Bryukhanov Yuri Makushenko Alexander Derechin - RSC Energia Russia Flavio Bandini Maria Antonietta Perino - Thales Alenia Space Italia Italy Luciano Saccani Thales Alenia Space North America USA
1530 IAA- WAS0519 Evaluating International Collaboration for Human Exploration Beyond LEO
Natasha Bosanac Purdue University USA Alexander Burg Ademir Vrolijk - The George Washington University USA Emanuele Capparelli Skolkovo Institute of Science and Technology Russia Laura Delgado Loacutepez Institute for Global Environmental Strategies USA Koki Ho Jonathan Battat - Massachusetts Institute of Technology USA Justin Kluger University of Houston USA Sara M Langston University of Sydney Australia Valentina Lo Gatto Sapienza University of Rome Italy Oleg G Mansurov National University of Science and Technology MISIS Russia Paul Nizenkov Universitaumlt Stuttgart Germany Luis Zea University of Colorado ndash Boulder USA
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1545 IAA- WAS0520 Dynamics of Space Exploration Activities and Outlook
Nicolas Peter ESA Belgium Pascale Ehrenfreund John Logsdon Henry Hertzfeld - George Washington University USA Gerda Horneck Stephan Ulamec - German Aerospace Center Germany Steve Mackwell Lunar and Planetary Institute USA Jacques Masson Giorgio Saccoccia - ESA Netherlands Tanja Masson-Zwaan International Institute of Space Law Netherlands Patrick Michel Observatoire de Nice France Mazlan Othman United Nations COPUOS Austria Serge Plattard European Space Policy Institute Austria Cheryl Reed Applied Physics Laboratory USA Kazuto Suzuki Hokkaido University Japan Oleg Ventskovsky Yuzhnoye Design Office Russia Belgium Frances Westall CNRS Orleans France
1600 IAA- WAS0521 Space Exploration Addressing the Challenges of Planetary Defense
William Ailor Aerospace Corporation USA Richard Tremayne-Smith Oos UK
1615 IAA- WAS0522 IAA Symposium Report - The Future of Space Exploration towards the Stars
Max Grimard Astrium France Giovanni Vulpetti Italy Giancarlo Genta Politecnico di Torino Italy
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Session 6-A Space Stations Utilization for Robotics and Human Spaceflight Exploration
Thursday January 9 2014 0915-1215 Location Polaris Suite C
Session Chairs Mark Mulqueen USA Michael Hawes USA Rapporteur Anatoly Perminov Russia
0915 IAA- WAS0601 The International Space Station and Exploration
Sam Scimemi Robyn Gatens Steve Davison - NASA Headquarters USA
0930 IAA- WAS0602 The Technical Characteristics of China lsquoTiangong-1rsquo Target Spacecraft
Yang Hong Wei Chuanfeng - China Academy of Space Technology China
0945 IAA- WAS0603 From ISS to Moon and Mars The Space Station as Anchor Point for German
Exploration Planning Friedhelm Claasen Juumlrgen Hill Johannes Weppler Norbert Henn - German Aerospace Center (DLR) Germany
1000 IAA- WAS0604 Concept of the Operational Techniques Applied to the Next Manned Space Flight
Exploration Program Based on JEM Operation Shuichi Ichimura Kazuya Imaki Riki Hoshikawa - Japan Manned Space Systems Corporation Japan
1015 IAA- WAS0605 ISS as a Platform for Science and Exploration
Kevin Foley Boeing Space Exploration USA
1030 IAA- WAS0606 Utilization of the International Space Station as a Testbed for Crew-Controlled Lunar
Surface Telerobotics Terrence Fong Intelligent Robotics Group NASA USA Jack Burns University of Colorado USA William Pratt Lockheed Martin Corporation USA
1045 IAA- WAS0607 Feasibility Study on the Missions to Earth-Moon Lagrange-Point 2 and the Moon
using the HTV based Spacecraft Tatsuhiro Nozue Yoshihiko Uemura Keiichi Miyamoto Shin-ichi Amatatsu - Japan Manned Space Systems (JAMSS) Japan
1100 IAA- WAS0608 Microgravity Science in Malaysia - achievements and the way forward
Mhd Fairos Asillam National Space Agency of Malaysia Malaysia
1115 IAA- WAS0609 Space Station Proof Tests for Lunar Plant Growth
James D Burke The Planetary Society USA Kathleen M Coderre Lockheed Martin ISS Operations USA Andrea Jaime Albalat Space Generation Advisory Council Austria
1130 IAA- WAS0610 Additive Manufacturing on ISS and Beyond A Critical Enabling Technology For
Successful Human Space Exploration Michael Chen Jason Dunn Aaron Kemmer Michael Snyder - Made in Space Inc USA
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Poster Session
IAA- WASPO01 Medicine for Space Exploration Setting the Bar High for Biomedical Innovations Dorit B Donoviel Jeffrey P Sutton - National Space Biomedical Research Institute (NSBRI) and Baylor College of Medicine Center for Space Medicine USA
IAA- WASPO02 Affording Mars Results from a Community Workshop on Sustainable Initial Human Missions Harley Thronson NASA Goddard Space Flight Center USA Chris Carberry Explore Mars Inc USA Jim Kirkpatrick American Astronautical Society USA
IAA- WASPO03 The International Space Weather Initiative
Madhulika Guhathakurta NASA Headquarters USA Nat Gopalswamy Joseph M Davila - NASA Goddard Space Flight Center USA
IAA- WASPO04 Lunar Science and Exploration Goals for Robotic Missions The Moon as the Rosetta Stone of Planetary Evolution Jeffrey B Plescia Applied Physics Laboratory USA C Neal University of Notre Dame USA
IAA- WASPO05 Scientific Robotic Lunar Missions as Precursors for Future Human Exploration of the Moon Lev Zelenyi Igor Mitrofanov - Institute for Space Research Russia Viktor Khartov Vladimir Dolgopolov Alexandr Lukjanchikov - Lavochkin Association Russia Nikolay Brukhanov Korolev RSC Energia Russia
IAA- WASPO07 Small-Scale Radioisotope Thermoelectric Generator Systems Based on Americium-241 Richard Ambrosi Hugo Williams Piyal Samara-Ratna Nigel Bannister David Vernon Tony Crawford Jonathan Sykes - University of Leicester UK Kevin Tomkins Marie-Claire Perkinson Matthew Stuttard Stephen Pulker Richard Slade - Astrium Ltd UK Keith Stephenson ESA ESTEC TEC-EP The Netherlands Kevin Simpson Mark Robbins Ismini Dimitriadou - European Thermodynamics Ltd UK Mike Reece Huanpo Ning Kan Chen- Queen Mary University UK Tom Rice Tim Tinsley Mark Sarsfield- National Nuclear Laboratory UK Jan Koenig Martin Jaegle - Fraunhofer IPM Germany
IAA- WASPO08 High Energy Mission on Pegasus Warren Frick Orbital Sciences Corporation USA
IAA- WASPO09 Modular Design Framework for the Multi-Mission Space Exploration Vehicle Generation IIB Electrical Harnessing Christopher R Halcon California Polytechnic State University ndash San Luis Obispo USA
IAA- WASPO10 Laser Powering of Launch
Nazar Kovalenko National Technical University ldquoKyiv Polytechnic Instituterdquo Ukraine
IAA- WASPO11 Overview and Outcomes of CSA Concept Studies for Space Exploration Planning and Christian Lange Taryn Tomlinson Alain Ouellet Canadian Space Agency Canada
IAA- WASPO12 Enabling Fast Interplanetary Trips with High Performance Nuclear Propulsion
Roger Lenard Planetary Power Inc USA
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IAA- WASPO13 Asteroids The Time is Now Srija The George Washington University USA
IAA- WASPO14 Thermonuclear Operation Space Lift Friedwardt Winterberg University of Nevada-Reno USA
IAA- WASPO15 Computational Modeling and Simulation of Micrometeorites Impacts on Spacecraft Harijono Djojodihardjo Institut Teknologi Bandung Indonesia
IAA- WASPO16 Using High-Energy Orbits to Efficiently Extend Human Exploration to Interplanetary
Destinations with Reusable Spacecraft David W Dunham Robert Farquhar - KinetX USA Natan Eismont Space Research Institute Russia Eugene Chumachenko Sergey Aksenov Yulia Fedorenko - Moscow Institute of Electronics and Mathematics National Res Univ ldquoHigher School of Economicsrdquo Russia Roberto Furfaro John Kidd Jr Nathan Mogk - University of Arizona Aerospace and Mechanical Engineering USA
IAA- WASPO17 New Multi-Layer Reconfigurable Architecture Based on System-on-Programmable-
Chip for Space Application Yang Mengfei China Academy of Space Technology China Liu Bo Liu Hongjin Gong Jian Zhang Shaolin - Beijing Institute of Control Engineering China
IAA- WASPO18 Modeling Simulation Inversion and Data Validation for Microwave Remote Sensing of Space Exploration Moon and Mars Ya-Qiu Jin Key Laboratory for Information Science of Electromagnetic Waves (MoE) Fudan University China
IAA- WASPO19 Solar Sailing and the Hurdles of Space Exploration and Exploitation
Nathan C Barnes Amir S Gohardani ndash LrsquoGarde Inc USA
IAA- WASPO20 Research Cooperation About Condensing Marss Atmosphere By Asteroid Impacts
Effects Mohammad Hussein Fazeli General Amir Medical Clinic Iran
IAA- WASPO21 The cooperation for space exploration in Latin America progress and challenges
Camilo Guzman Gomez Sergio Arboleda University Colombia
IAA- WASPO22 The Trouble With Mir Orthogonal Motivations and Cooperation in Space
Trent L Schindler Space Policy Institute George Washington University USA
IAA- WASPO23 Treaty Making- culture and human society
Amalie Sinclair Leeward Space Foundation USA
IAA- WASPO24 Libertad 2 Mission Overview Goals and Challenges
Jorge Soliz Raul Joya Jesus Gonzalez Ronald Hurtado Freddy Diaz - Universidad Sergio Arboleda Colombia
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Author Index
Ailor 18
Aizawa 15
AK Lal 5
Akinyede 7
Aksenov 21
Alby 13
Alifanov 16
Alves 5
Amatatsu 19
Ambrosi 13 20
Angerer 6
Arnould 16
Baba 13
Baker 8
Bamford 5
Bandini 17
Bannister 13 20
Bannova 5
Barnes
Nathan 8 15 21
Virginia 12 13
Bartels 6
Basner 6
Battat 16 17
Beney 15
Benton 5
Bhardwaj 5
Bhavya Lal 14
Bignami 16
Bingham 5
Bo 21
Bolisay 8
Bonnet 10
Bosanac 17
Bradford 5
Braun 16
Brukhanov 20
Bryukhanov 17
Bualat 9
Bullock 10
Burg 17
Burke 19
Burns 15 19
Buytaert 5
Caballero 13
Calvert 12
Capparelli 17
Cappelletti 7
Carberry 20
Carey 9
Carpenter 16
Cassady 12
Cassi 16
Cattaneo 10 13
Chang 15
Charles 7
Chavers 12
Chen
Kan 20
Michael 19
Chuanfeng 19
Chumachenko 21
Claasen 19
Cleacutement 5
Coderre 19
Collingwood 5
Conley 4 8
Contant 4 12
Cooke 10
Coradini 4 15
Cousins 10
Craig 14
Crawford
IA 5
Tony 20
Crawley 16
Creech 17
Crocker 10
Cugno 16
Cutts 8 10
Da Costa 17
Damann 6
Davidian 7 14
Davila 20
Davis 5 6 7
Davison 19
de Arellano y Haro 16
de Groot 15 17
De la Torre 13
Degtyarev 12
Delgado Loacutepez 17
Deliegravere 5
Delorenzo 7
Derechin 17
Di Pippo 7
Diaz 21
Diedrich 5
Dimitriadou 20
Dinges 6
Djojodihardjo 21
Doi 7
Dolgopolov 10 16 20
Donoviel 5 20
Dula 16
Dunham 21
Dunn 19
Dupas 17
Echavarria 16
Ecker 6
Eguiarte 10
Ehrenfreund 8 15 18
Eisenman 12
Eismont 21
Ellinthorpe 12
Elsperman 9
Eng 12
Ercoli Finzi 10 13
Escoubet 11
Ess 12
Eubanks 10
Fairos Asillam 19
Fani 10 13
Farquhar 21
Fedorenko 21
Ferguson 7
Ferrari 5
Ferrario 10 13
Fisackerly 16
Flamini 15
Foley 19
Fong 9 12 19
Fonseca 5
Frick 20
Fuchita 15
Fujimoto 11
Fukui 15
Fulford 17
Furfaro 21
Gabriele Ori 10
Galante 10
Galbiati 10 13
Garretson 12
Gatens 19
Gatti 13
Genta 12 17 18
Gentry 12
Gerzer 7
Ghafoor 17
Ghail 8
Giorgio 8 10 16
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Glaze 10
Glukhikh 5
Gohardani 15 21
Goldstein 10
Gonzalez 21
Gopalswamy 20
Goswami 7
Gravelle 14
Graziani 7
Griffin 8
Grimard 14 18
Guhathakurta 8 11 20
Guirgis 12
Guzman 16 21
Haese 17
Halcon 20
Hallgren 5
Hartov 16
Hatton 6
Hawes
Dean 13
Michael 19
Head 8
Heidmann 8
Heldmann 12
Henn 19
Hertzfeld 18
Hill 19
Hipkin 10
Ho 17
Hollingsworth 10
Hopkins 17
Horiike 15
Horneck 18
Hoshikawa 15 19
Houdou 16
Hufenbach 15 16 17
Hurtado 21
Hussein Fazeli 21
Ichimura 19
Imai 15
Imaki 15 19
Imamura 8
Ishikawa 15
Ivanov 8
Jaderojananont 15
Jaegle 20
Jaime Albalat 19
Jessup 8
Jian 21
Jin 21
Johnson
Christopher 15
Nathan 14
Johnston 8 10
Jones 6
Jorgenson 16
Joya 21
Joya Olarte 16
Joyner 12
Kaiser 14
Kalery 6
Karabadzak 8
Karas 16
Kawakami 15
Kellett 5
Kemmer 19
Kendall 11
Keravala 15
Khartov 10 20
Kidd 21
Kirkpatrick 20
Klaus 9
Kluger 17
Knapman 13
Koenig 20
Kolar 16
Korablev 8
Kornilova 5
Kovalenko 20
Kozlov 12
Kozyrev 16
Krimigis 8
Kuebler 16
Kundrot 7 8
Kushnarov 12
Kuznetsov 5
Lange 17 20
Langston 17
Larson 7
Laurini 17
Lavagna 10 13
Lee 8 14
Lenard 20
Levack 12
Li 5
Lia Schilact 5
Limaye 8 10
Liu 13
Lo Gatto 17
Logsdon 16 17 18
Lorenz 8
Lu 15
Lukjanchikov 10 20
Lukyanchikov 16
Maumlaumlttaumlnen 8
Maccone 10
MacDougall 5
Mackwell 18
MacLeish 5 7
Magner 10
Makarov 12
Makushenko 17
Malchenko 12
Malitikov 7
Mankins 12
Mansurov 17
Marcq 8
Markiewicz 8
Martin 12
Martynov 8
Masson
Arnaud 11
Jacques 18
Masson-Zwaan 14 18
May
Darryl 12
Todd 17
McBride 10
McGee 12
McGouldrick 8
McKenna-Lawlor 5
McKnight 13
McNutt 13
Mendieta 16
Mendieta-Jimenez 16
Messidoro 13
Michel 18
Migeotte 5
Mitrofanov 10 16 20
Miyamoto 19
Mogk 21
Mollicone 6
Montmessin 8
Moore
Joshua 12
Roscoe 13
S 5
Mott 6
Moura 15
Mulholland 14 15
Mulqueen 19
Myers 12
Nagamatsu 5
Nair
Madhavan 4
Unnikrishnan 5
Naumov 5
Neal 10 20
Nebergall 5
Nergaard 9
Ngo-Anh 6
Nield 14
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Ning 20
Nixon 8
Nizenkov 17
Nogawa 15
Nozue 19
Nymmik 5
Ocampo 10 16
Ogasawara 17
Omoto 15
Ono 5
Ookita 15
Osinski 10
Othman 18
Otsuka 15
Ouellet 17 20
Pacheco-Cabrera 16
Paczkowski 10
Palisoc 13
Panasyuk 5
Pappalardo 10
Patterson 10
Patti 16
Penny 13
Perez 16
Perino 17
Perkinson 13 20
Perminov 19
Peter 18
Petrov 5
Petrukovich 11
Piatek 12
Pieri 10
Pinsky 5
Plattard 18
Plescia 10 20
Polidan 8
Pratt 19
Prockter 10
Provencher 9
Pulker 20
Race 8
Raftery 16 17
Raitt 13
Ramakrishnan 4 5
Ramallo 13
Ramirez-de-Arellano 16
Raulin 8
Razoumny 8 12
Reece 20
Reed 12 17 18
Reibaldi 4 7 8 16
Reijnen 16
Reiley 14
Reitz 5
Retburg 8
Rice 13 20
Richard 6
Richards 15
Riesco 13
Robbins 20
Robinson 17
Rodrigo 12 13
Rodrigo da Costa 16
Romero 16
Roux 13
Rummel 8 15
Saccani 17
Saccoccia 15 17 18
Salotti 17
Salvi 10
Samara-Ratna 20
Sandau 14 15
Sarkar 8
Sarsfield 13 20
Schaefer 14
Schiele 9
Schindler 21
Schoonejans 9
Schrift 13
Scimemi 19
Scott 7
Senske 10
Shaolin 21
Shelhamer 7
Shepherd 13
Shibuichi 15
Shimizu 15
Shukor 5
Shulga 12
Siefert 10
Silva 5
Simpson 20
Sinclair 21
Singhvi 5
Slade 20
Sloan 14
Smith
Ernest 9
Trey 12
Snyder 19
Sokol 8
Soliz 21
Sommerer 12 13
Sorokin 6
Souza 10
Spry 8
Spudis 15
Srija 21
Stafford-Allan 5
Stambaugh 12
Steele 10
Stein 14
Stephenson 20
Sterns 14
Straube 5
Stuttard 20
Summers 12
Sundblad 6
Sutton 5 20
Suzuki 18
Swan
Cathy 13
Peter 7 13
Sweet 16 17
Sykes 20
Takahashi 15
Tamura 15
Tennen 14
Teranishi 15
Thompson 11
Thomson 7
Thronson 20
Tian 8
Tinsley 13 20
Todd 5
Tomi 5
Tomkins 20
Tomlinson 20
Townend 13
Townsend 5
Tremayne-Smith 18
Trushlyakov 8
Tsuchida 15
Uemura 19
Uesugi 16 17
Ulamec 18
Vance 10
Vandaele 8
Vane 8 10
Ventskovsky 12 18
Vernikos 5 7
Vernon 20
Von Der Dunk 14 15
Voron 16
Voytek 10
Vrolijk 17
Vulpetti 18
Walker 13
Walther 17
Wang
Chi 11
Webber 15
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Weerts 5
Weppler 19
Westall 18
Widemann 8
Williams 13 20
Wilquet 8
Wilson 8
Winterberg 21
Woumlrner 17
Wuyts 5
Yang
Hong 19
Mengfei 21
Yokosuka 15
Young 13
Zagreev 5
Zakharov 8
Zasova 8
Zea 17
Zelenyi 8 10 16 20
Zell 6
Zenchenko 8
Zhaohui 8
Zhou 12
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Session 1-B Human Aspects in Spaceflight Thursday January 9 2014 1330-1700
Location Polaris Suite A Session Chairs Marlene Y MacLeish USA Joan Vernikos USA
Rapporteur Jeffrey Davis USA
1330 IAA- WAS0111 SPACE a laboratory for biomedical researches
Chantal Cappelletti Filippo Graziani - GAUSS Srl Italy
1345 IAA- WAS0112 The astronautrsquos tool box for interplanetary spaceflight
Christopher Ferguson Boeing Space Exploration USA
1400 IAA- WAS0113 NASArsquos Approach to Critical Risks for Extended Human Spaceflight
Mark Shelhamer NASA Johnson Space CenterUSA 1415 IAA- WAS0114 Teaching Rocket Science Commercially Enabling the Next Generation to ldquoBoldly Gordquo Peter A Swan International Space Elevator Consortium USA Michael L Delorenzo Wiley J
Larson Teaching Science and Technology Inc USA
1430 IAA- WAS0115 Twin Sons Employing Astro-OmicsTo Study NASArsquoS Kelly Twins Graham B I Scott National Space Biomedical Research Institute USA John B Charles
Mark Shelhamer Craig E Kundrot - NASA USA
1445 IAA- WAS0116 PublicPrivate Human Access to Space ndash Status of the activities and further actions Simonetta Di Pippo European Space Policy Observatory Italian Space Agency Brussels
Belgium Ken Davidian Federal Aviation Administration USA 1500 IAA- WAS0117 Space Medicine and Physiology in the Exploration Era - The Cologne Resolution
Rupert Gerzer Institute of Aerospace Medicine DLR Germany
1515 IAA- WAS0118 Results of United NationsChina Workshop on Human Space Technology
Giuseppe Reibaldi IAA France Takao Doi Vienna International Center Austria
1530 IAA- WAS0119 Global Cooperation for Space Development and Knowledge Transfer in Africa
Marlene M MacLeish Morehouse School of Medicine USA Joseph O Akinyede National Space Research and Development Agency Nigeria Nandu Goswami Medical University Graz Austria William A Thomson Baylor College of Medicine USA
1545 IAA- WAS0120 Space Exploration The Imperative of Global Cooperation Efim Malitikov International Association ldquoZnanierdquo Russia
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Session 2-A Scientific Goals in Robotics Missions Thursday January 9 2014 0915-1215
Location Oceanic Suite Session Chairs Vincenzo Giorgio Italy Steve Johnston USA
Rapporteur Gregg Vane USA
0915 IAA- WAS0201 Interplanetary Space Weather A New Paradigm
Madhulika Guhathakurta NASA USA 0930 IAA- WAS0202 Innovative Low Cost Planetary Missions
John D Baker JPLCalifornia Institute of Technology USA 0945 IAA- WAS0203 Phobos Sample Return as a Precursor of the Mars Sample Return
Lev Zelenyi Alexander Zakharov Oleg Korablev - Institute for Space Research Russia Maxim Martynov Lavochkin Science and Industry Association Russia Alexei Ivanov George Karabadzak - TSNIIMASH Russia
1000 IAA- WAS0204 Exploring Venus a Natural Planetary Laboratory with Internationally Coordinated
Missions Sanjay S Limaye University of Wisconsin USA Ludmilla Zasova IKI Russia Colin F Wilson Oxford University UK Richard C Ghail Imperial College UK AC Vandaele BIRA Belgium Wojciech J Markiewicz Max Planck Institute for Solar System Research Germany Thomas Widemann Paris Observatory France Takeshi Imamura JAXA Japan Franck Montmessin Emmanuel Marcq - LATMOS France James A Cutts JPL USA James Head Brown University USA
1015 IAA- WAS0205 Thirty-six years in space and counting Voyager 1 crossed into the Galaxy
Stamatios M Krimigis Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory amp Academy of Athens USAGreece
1030 IAA- WAS0206 Titan Beyond Cassini Scientific Questions for Missions in the 2020s
Conor A Nixon NASA Goddard Space Flight Center USA Ralph D Lorenz Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory USA
1045 IAA- WAS0207 Venus robotic exploration at cloud level a US-European perspective
T Widemann Observatoire de Paris France K Griffin R Polidan D Sokol G Lee - Northrop Grumman Aerospace Systems USA A Maumlaumlttaumlnen Universiteacute Versailles St Quentin France V Wilquet IASB-BIRA-BISA Belgium K McGouldrick University of Colorado Boulder USA KL Jessup SouthWest Research Institute USA C Wilson Oxford University UK L Bolisay N Barnes - LGarde Inc USA S Limaye University of Wisconsin USA
1100 IAA- WAS0208 Expanding Options for Implementing Planetary Protection During Human Space
Exploration and Robotic Precursor Missions Catharine Conley NASA USA Pascale Ehrenfreund George Washington University USA Richard Heidmann France Craig E Kundrot NASA Johnson USA Margaret S Race SETI Franccedilois Raulin Universiteacute Paris-Est Creteil France Yury Razoumny Cosmoexport Aerospace Research Agency Russia Guiseppe Reibaldi IAA France Petra Retburg DLR Germany John D Rummel East Carolina University Somya S Sarkar Space Applications Centre India James A Spry JPL USA Feng Tian Tsinghua University China Valery Trushlyakov Omsk State Technical University Russia Tatyana Zenchenko Space Research Institute Russia Gao Zhaohui Chinese Academy of Launch Vehicle Technology China
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1115 IAA- WAS0209 Preparing for Crew-Control of Surface Robots from Orbit
Maria Bualat Terrence Fong Chris Provencher Ernest Smith - NASA USA William Carey Andre Schiele Philippe Schoonejans - ESA ESTEC the Netherlands Kim Nergaard ESA ESOC Germany
1130 IAA- WAS0210 Accelerating the Pace of Outer Solar System Exploration Michael Elsperman Kurt Klaus - Boeing USA
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Session 2-B Scientific Goals in Robotics Missions Thursday January 9 2014 1330-1700
Location Oceanic Suite Session Chairs Vincenzo Giorgio Italy Steve Johnston USA
Rapporteur Gregg Vane USA
1330 IAA- WAS0211 Exploring the Solar System with a Combination of Large and Small Robotic Missions
as a Model for International Collaboration Gregg Vane California Institute of Technology USA
1345 IAA- WAS0212 Studies of Lunar South Pole by Russian Landing Missions ldquoLuna-Globrdquo ldquoLuna-
Resursrdquo and ldquoLuna-Gruntrdquo Igor Mitrofanov Lev Zelenyi - Russian Academy of Science Russia Vladimir Dolgopolov Viktor Khartov Alexandr Lukjanchikov
- Lavochkin Science and Industry Association Russia
1400 IAA- WAS0213 FOCAL a Robotic Space Mission to 550 AU to Exploit the Sun Gravitational Lens
Claudio Maccone IAA Italy Amalia Ercoli Finzi Michele Lavagna Nicolo Cattaneo Michele Fani Lorenzo Ferrario Andrea Galbiati Samuele Salvi - Politecnico di Milano Italy
1415 IAA- WAS0214 The Europa Clipper Mission Concept Exploring Europa to Investigate Its Habitability
Robert PappalardoBarry Goldstein David Senske Brian PaczkowskiSteve Vance B Cooke - JPL USA Louise Prockter Wes Patterson T Magner - Applied Physics Laboratory USA
1430 IAA- WAS0215 Quark Matter in the Solar System Evidence for a Game-Changing Space Resource
TM Eubanks Asteroid Initiatives USA
1445 IAA- WAS0216 International Cooperation at the Moon and Beyond
Jeffrey B Plescia Applied Physics Laboratory USA C R Neal University of Notre Dame
USA
1500 IAA- WAS0217 Planetary Robotic Exploration and Opportunities for International Collaboration on
Climate Change A Comparative Climatology Case Study Adriana Ocampo Jeff Hollingsworth - NASA USA Mark A Bullock Southwest Research Institute USA Roger-Maurice Bonnet International Space Science Institute Switzerland Lori Glaze NASA Goddard Space Flight Center USA Sanjay Limaye University of Wisconsin USA James A Cutts JPL USA
1515 IAA- WAS0218 Affordable Human and Robotic Collaboration for Exploration Missions
James Crocker Lockheed Martin USA
1530 IAA- WAS0219 Terrestrial Analogues
Karen S McBride UCLA USA Claire Cousins Vicky Hipkin Gordon Osinski - CSA Canada Luis E Eguiarte Valeria Souza Janet Siefert - Universidad Nacional Autoacutenoma Mexico Douglas Galante Universidade de Sao Paulo Brasil Mary Voytek NASA USA Gian Gabriele Ori IRSPS David Pieri JPL USA Andy Steele Carnegie Institution of Washington USA
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1545 IAA- WAS0220 International Living with a Starrsquos Synergy with IAA
Barbara J Thompson Madhulika Guhathakurta - NASA USA Arnaud Masson ESAESTEC C Philippe Escoubet - ESAESTEC The Netherlands Anatoli A Petrukovich Space Research Institute Russia Masaki Fujimoto JAXA Japan David Kendall CSA Canada Chi Wang State Key Laboratory of Space Weather China
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Session 3-A Technical Factors Enabling TechnologiesCommon Requirements Thursday January 9 2014 0915-1215
Location Hemisphere Suite B Session Chairs Virginia Barnes USA Rafael Rodrigo Spain
Rapporteur John Sommerer USA
0915 IAA- WAS0301 Identification of Common Requirements and Enabling Technologies for Manned Solar
System Exploration and Exploitation Using Spider Charts R Joseph Cassady James Ellinthorpe C Russell Joyner Daniel J H Levack Thomas N Martin III Roger M Myers - Aerojet Rocketdyne USA
0930 IAA- WAS0310 Standards Based Distributed Ground Data Systems for Future Missions
David S Lees Carnegie Mellon Univ Silicon Valley USA Matthew C Deans Trey Smith Terrence W Fong - NASA USA Tamar E Cohen Stinger Ghaffarian Technologies Inc USA
0945 IAA- WAS0302 Resource Prospector Mission (RPM) NASArsquos Robotic Lunar Lander Development
Cheryl L B Reed Douglas A Eng Robert A Summers Katherine A Stambaugh Timothy G McGee - The Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory USA David J Eisenman Derek H Calvert Greg Chavers Joshua M Moore Darryl W May Kim M Ess Irene M Piatek - NASA USA
1000 IAA- WAS0303 The Technical Aspects of Next-Generation Space Systems Creation Basing on On-
Orbit Satellite Servicing Concept Yury Makarov Alexander Malchenko Federal Space Agency Russia Yury Razoumny Pavel Kozlov Vladimir Razoumny Cosmoexport Aerospace Research Agency Russia Jean-Michel Contant IAA France
1015 IAA- WAS0305 DFH-4 Based Communication Satellites
Zhou Zhicheng China Academy of Space Technology (CAST) China
1030 IAA- WAS0306 Transformational Space Concepts and Technology for Future Human Exploration and
Development of Space John C Mankins Artemis Innovation Management Solutions LLC USA Peter L Garretson Lt Col United States Air Force USA
1045 IAA- WAS0307 Interdependence between Human Exploration beyond Earth Orbit and Life Support
Systems Hardware Development Gregory J Gentry Boeing USA Peggy L Guirgis Michael J Heldmann - Hamilton Sundstrand Space Systems USA
1100 IAA- WAS0308 Yuzhnoye Potential Contribution to Global Space Exploration
Olexandr Degtyarev Olexandr Kushnarov Volodymyr Shulga - Yuzhnoye Ukraine Oleg Ventskovsky Yuzhnoye Belgium
1115
IAA- WAS0311 Technologies for Human Space Exploration Mission Dependence and Synergies Giancarlo Genta Politecnico di Torino Italy
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13
Session 3-B Technical Factors Enabling TechnologiesCommon Requirements
Thursday January 9 2014 1330-1700 Location Hemisphere Suite B
Session Chairs Virginia Barnes USA Rafael Rodrigo Spain
Rapporteur John Sommerer USA
1330 IAA- WAS0312 IAA Status report on space debris
Fernand Alby CNES France
1345 IAA- WAS0313 The Contribution of IAA Orbital Debris Initiatives Over the Last Twenty Years
Darren McKnight Integrity Applications Incorporated (IAI) USA
1400 IAA- WAS0314 Plutonium-238 Radioisotope Power Supplies Enabling Deep-Space Missions
Ralph L McNutt Jr Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory USA 1415 IAA- WAS0315 Demonstration High Power Solar Electric Propulsion Space Vehicle Can Advance the
Current Timeline for a Human Spaceflight Mission to Mars to 2020 Dean Hawes Travis Schrift - Applied Defense Solutions USA Roscoe Moore III PeerSat USA Arthur Palisoc LrsquoGarde Inc USA Mitchell Walker Thomas M Liu - Georgia Institute of Technology School of Aerospace Engineering USA Michael Riesco Sierra Nevada Corporation Space Systems USA
1430 IAA- WAS0316 Nuclear power as an enabling technology for space exploration activities in the UK
T P Tinsley National Nuclear Laboratory UK
1445 IAA- WAS0317 Space Nuclear Power Systems Enabling Technology for Future Collaborative
Exploration Missions Richard Ambrosi Hugo Williams Nigel Bannister University of Leicester UK Tim Tinsley Tom Rice Mark Sarsfield - National Nuclear Laboratory UK Brian Shepherd Lockheed Martin UK Martin Townend SEA House UK Jean-Pierre Roux AREVA TA France Marie-Claire Perkinson Astrium UK Piero Messidoro Laura Gatti - Thales Alenia Space Italy
1500 IAA- WAS0318 Architecture for the Exploration of the Edge of the Solar System (AXESS)
Amalia Ercoli Finzi Michegravele Lavagna Nicolograve Cattaneo Michele Fani Lorenzo Ferrario Andrea Galbiati SamueleSalvi - Politecnico di Milano Italy
1515 IAA- WAS0319 Academy Cosmic Study on Feasibility of Space Elevators
Peter A Swan International Space Elevator Consortium Cathy W Swan SouthWest Analytic Network John M Knapman UK David Raitt UK Robert E Penny Jr USA
1530 IAA- WAS0320 HumanUAV Mixed Teams for Mars Exploration From analogs to reality
Gabriel G De la Torre Miguel A Ramallo Francisco J Caballero ndash University of Cadiz Spain
1545 IAA- WAS0321 Study of A Hybrid Locomotion Vehicle Using Skipping and Flying for Planetary
Exploration Mitsuhisa Baba Waseda University Japan Larry Young NASA USA
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14
Session 4-A Private Industryrsquos Role in Space Exploration and Exploitation Technical Policy and Legal Considerations
Thursday January 9 2014 0845-1215 Location Meridian Suite
Session Chairs Frans Von Der Dunk the Netherlands John Mulholland USA Rapporteur Rainer Sandau Germany
0915 IAA- WAS0401 The Exploration Development of Space ldquoEnginerdquo
Mark K Craig Science Applications International Corporation USA
0930 IAA- WAS0402 What is really missing to Space Exploration Money or PoliticalPublic will
Max Grimard Astrium France
0945 IAA- WAS0403 Examining the Diversity of Emerging Space Companies
Aliza M Stein Gregory C Lee Bhavya Lal - IDA Science and Technology Policy Inst USA
1000 IAA- WAS0404 Earth to Orbit Space Transportation Market Barriers of Entry
Dustin Kaiser Futron Corporation USA Ken Davidian Federal Aviation Administration USA
1015 IAA- WAS0405 Commercial Space Transportation Opportunities in Government Exploration
Programs George C Nield John Sloan Nathan Johnson - Federal Aviation Administration USA
1030 IAA- WAS0406 Regulation of Small Satellites Challenges And Opportunities
Tanja Masson-Zwaan International Institute of Air and Space Law Leiden University Netherlands
1045 IAA- WAS0407 Dream Chaser Building on the Space Shuttle Legacy to Provide Safe Affordable
Transportation to Low Earth Craig Gravelle Sierra Nevada Space Systems USA
1100 IAA- WAS0408 Low Earth Orbit Opportunities for Commercial Exploration
Keith Reiley Boeing Space Exploration USA
1115 IAA- WAS0409 Liability Issues Regarding Third-Parties and Space Flight Participants in Commercial
Space Activities The Pathway Forward Matthew Schaefer University of Nebraska College of law USA
1130 IAA- WAS0410 Enterprise Rights Environmental Protection and the Law of Outer Space
Leslie I Tennen Patricia M Sterns - Law Offices of Sterns and Tennen USA
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15
Session 4-B Private Industryrsquos Role in Space Exploration and Exploitation Technical Policy and Legal Considerations Thursday January 9 2014 1330-1700
Location Meridian Suite Session Chairs Frans Von Der Dunk the Netherlands John Mulholland USA
Rapporteur Rainer Sandau Germany
1330 IAA- WAS0411 Virtual Reality (VR) as scientific and educational exploration tool
Marcello Coradini ESAJPL Enrico Flamini ASI Italy Dennis Moura CNESAmbassade de France France Italy
1345 IAA- WAS0412 The Moon Protection As Common Heritage of Mankind
Peerapon Jaderojananont Huachiew Chalermprakiet University Thailand
1400 IAA- WAS0413 Providing for Sustainable Exploration and Use of Outer Space EnvironmentsMaking
Profits Possible While Protecting Other Worlds is Not ldquoExploitationrdquo John D Rummel East Carolina University USA Pascale Ehrenfreund Space Policy Institute G Washington University USA
1415 IAA- WAS0414 Space as a commons Toward a framework for the allocation of extraterrestrial
property rights Robert D Beney Gordon Institute of Business Science South Africa
1430 IAA- WAS0415 Road to The Space Elevator and Beyond - Proposal for International Corporation on
Space Business Development Akira Tsuchida Japan Manned Space Systems Corp Earth-Track Corp Japan USA Yuichiro Nogawa Kensuke Teranishi Kazuya Imaki Norio Fukui Shigeru Imai Yoshitaka Aizawa Hiroki Shimizu Chizuru Yokosuka Hiroshi Ookita Sakurako Takahashi Riki Hoshikawa - Manned Space Systems Corp Japan Yoji Ishikawa Tatsuhito Tamura Kiyotoshi Otsuka Takaya Horiike Yasuhiro Fuchita Yoshihiro Kawakami Eri Omoto Katsuhiko Shibuichi - Obayashi Corp Japan Chang Huai-Chien University of Tokyo Japan
1445 IAA- WAS0416 Long Term Space Propellant Depots
Giorgio Saccoccia ESA Lu Yu China Academy of Launch Vehicle Technologies China
1500 IAA- WAS0417 Moon Express Lander Capabilities Initial Payload and Mission
Paul D Spudis Lunar and Planetary Institute USA R Richards Moon Express Inc USA JO Burns Univ Colorado USA
1515 IAA- WAS0418 Shackleton Energy Lunar Sourced Propellant Depot Architecture
Jim Keravala Shackleton Energy Company USA
1530 IAA- WAS0419 The Legal Aspects of Asteroid Missions
Christopher Daniel Johnson International Institute of Space Law
1545 IAA- WAS0420 Bridgehead ndash Interplanetary Travel Becomes Routine
Derek Webber Spaceport Associates USA
1600 IAA- WAS0421 Space Debris Removal A Glance at Challenges and Opportunities
Amir S Gohardani Nathan C Barnes - LGarde Inc USA 1615
IAA- WAS0422 ESA Coordination Activities on Space Exploration Technology Roadmaps Giorgio Saccoccia Rolf de Groot Bernhard Hufenbach ndash ESA
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Session 5-A Space Exploration The Imperative of Global Cooperation
Thursday January 9 2014 0915-1215 Location Hemisphere Suite A
Session Chairs Mike Raftery USA Randy Sweet USA Rapporteur Kuninori Uesugi Japan
0915 IAA- WAS0501 International Industry Cooperation on Exploration from Earth-Moon L2
John Karas VP amp GM Lockheed Martin Space Systems Company USA
0930 IAA- WAS0502 Evaluation of Human Space Exploration Missions Beyond Low Earth Orbit
Oleg Alifanov Moscow Aviation Institute Russia Robert Braun Georgia Institute of Technology USA Edward Crawley Skolkovo Institute of Science and Technology Russia John Logsdon The George Washington University USA Lev Zelenyi Space Research Institute Russia Jonathan Battat Massachusetts Institute of Technology USA
0945 IAA- WAS0503 Multicultural Foundations of Human Space Exploration Lessons learnt and outlook
for the future Jacques Arnould CNES France Jan Kolar Czech Space Office Czech Republic Giuseppe Reibaldi IAA France
1000 IAA- WAS0504 The need for human exploration starting from the world as a base camp
Giovanni F Bignami INAFIASF Italy
1015 IAA- WAS0505 ExoMars 2016 Mission Overview and Status
V Giorgio W Cugno C Cassi - Thales Alenia Space Italia Italy
1030 IAA- WAS0506 Role and visions for Human Space Exploration - A European perspective
Amir S Rodrigo da Costa Ulrich Kuebler Bart Reijnen - Astrium Space Transportation Orbital Systems and Space Exploration Germany
1045
IAA- WAS0507 Latin-American Regional Coordination in Space Exploration a regional cooperative effort for space emerging nations Raul Joya Olarte Camilo Guzman - Sergio Arboleda University Colombia Adriana Ocampo Mario Perez - NASA USA Javier Mendieta Rosa Ma de Arellano y Haro ndash Agencia Espacial Mexicana Mexico Corinne Jorgenson Advancing Space USA Fernando Echavarria US State Department USA Fermin Romero CEA Mexico
1100 IAA- WAS0508 Building affordable and accessible space technology in Mexico and Latin-America to
contribute to future space exploration missions Enrique Pacheco-Cabrera Francisco J Mendieta-Jimenez Rosa M Ramirez-de-Arellano - Mexican Space Agency Mexico
1115 IAA- WAS0509 Roscosmos-ESA Cooperation in Lunar Exploration
B Patti J Carpenter R Fisackerly B Houdou B Hufenbach - ESA The Netherlands V Hartov VDolgopolov A Lukyanchikov - Lavochkin Association Russia A Kozyrev IMitrofanov L Zelenyi - Space Research Institute Russia V Voron - Russian Federal Space Agency Russia
1130 IAA- WAS0510 Space Mineral Resources ndash Opportunities and Challenges ndash Preliminary Findings and
Recommendations Arthur M Dula The Heinlein Prize Trust University of Houston Law Center USA
As of December 26 2013
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Session 5-B Space Exploration The Imperative of Global Cooperation
Thursday January 9 2014 1330-1700 Location Hemisphere Suite A
Session Chairs Mike Raftery USA Randy Sweet USA Rapporteur Kuninori Uesugi Japan
1330 IAA- WAS0511 White Cosmic Study on Global Human Mars System Missions Exploration
Giancarlo Genta Politecnico di Torino Italy Alain Dupas International Consultant France Jean-Marc Salotti Laboratoire de Science Cognitive France
1345 IAA- WAS0512 Advancing the Global Exploration Strategy ndash an update on ISECG activities
Christian Lange Alain Ouellet - Canadian Space Agency Canada
1400 IAA- WAS0513 Development Status of ESA Strategic Plan for Space Exploration
Bernhard Hufenbach Rolf de Groot Giorgio Saccoccia - ESA European Space Research and Technology Centre (ESTEC) the Netherlands
1415 IAA- WAS0514 Creating Opportunities to Increase International Cooperation Between Lunar Human
and Robotic Space Exploration Activities Kathy Laurini NASA USA Cheryl Reed Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory USA
1430 IAA- WAS0515 Robotic and Human Space Exploration ndash The Importance of ldquoWhyrdquo
Marc Haese Johann-Dietrich Woumlrner - DLR German Aerospace Center Germany 1445 IAA- WAS0516 From Competition to Cooperation US Policy Under Presidents Kennedy Nixon
Clinton and Obama John M Logsdon Space Policy Institute The George Washington University USA
1500 IAA- WAS0517 NASArsquos Space Launch System An Enabling Capability for International Exploration
Stephen D Creech Todd A May Kimberly F Robinson - NASA Marshall Space Flight Center USA
1515 IAA- WAS0518 International Industry Concepts for Human Space Exploration
Michael Raftery Boeing USA Rodrigo Da Costa Stephan Walther - EADS Astrium Germany Josh Hopkins Lockheed Martin USA Paul Fulford Nadeem Ghafoor - MacDonald Dettwiler Canada Ko Ogasawara Mitsubishi Heavy Industries Japan Nikolay Bryukhanov Yuri Makushenko Alexander Derechin - RSC Energia Russia Flavio Bandini Maria Antonietta Perino - Thales Alenia Space Italia Italy Luciano Saccani Thales Alenia Space North America USA
1530 IAA- WAS0519 Evaluating International Collaboration for Human Exploration Beyond LEO
Natasha Bosanac Purdue University USA Alexander Burg Ademir Vrolijk - The George Washington University USA Emanuele Capparelli Skolkovo Institute of Science and Technology Russia Laura Delgado Loacutepez Institute for Global Environmental Strategies USA Koki Ho Jonathan Battat - Massachusetts Institute of Technology USA Justin Kluger University of Houston USA Sara M Langston University of Sydney Australia Valentina Lo Gatto Sapienza University of Rome Italy Oleg G Mansurov National University of Science and Technology MISIS Russia Paul Nizenkov Universitaumlt Stuttgart Germany Luis Zea University of Colorado ndash Boulder USA
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1545 IAA- WAS0520 Dynamics of Space Exploration Activities and Outlook
Nicolas Peter ESA Belgium Pascale Ehrenfreund John Logsdon Henry Hertzfeld - George Washington University USA Gerda Horneck Stephan Ulamec - German Aerospace Center Germany Steve Mackwell Lunar and Planetary Institute USA Jacques Masson Giorgio Saccoccia - ESA Netherlands Tanja Masson-Zwaan International Institute of Space Law Netherlands Patrick Michel Observatoire de Nice France Mazlan Othman United Nations COPUOS Austria Serge Plattard European Space Policy Institute Austria Cheryl Reed Applied Physics Laboratory USA Kazuto Suzuki Hokkaido University Japan Oleg Ventskovsky Yuzhnoye Design Office Russia Belgium Frances Westall CNRS Orleans France
1600 IAA- WAS0521 Space Exploration Addressing the Challenges of Planetary Defense
William Ailor Aerospace Corporation USA Richard Tremayne-Smith Oos UK
1615 IAA- WAS0522 IAA Symposium Report - The Future of Space Exploration towards the Stars
Max Grimard Astrium France Giovanni Vulpetti Italy Giancarlo Genta Politecnico di Torino Italy
As of December 26 2013
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19
Session 6-A Space Stations Utilization for Robotics and Human Spaceflight Exploration
Thursday January 9 2014 0915-1215 Location Polaris Suite C
Session Chairs Mark Mulqueen USA Michael Hawes USA Rapporteur Anatoly Perminov Russia
0915 IAA- WAS0601 The International Space Station and Exploration
Sam Scimemi Robyn Gatens Steve Davison - NASA Headquarters USA
0930 IAA- WAS0602 The Technical Characteristics of China lsquoTiangong-1rsquo Target Spacecraft
Yang Hong Wei Chuanfeng - China Academy of Space Technology China
0945 IAA- WAS0603 From ISS to Moon and Mars The Space Station as Anchor Point for German
Exploration Planning Friedhelm Claasen Juumlrgen Hill Johannes Weppler Norbert Henn - German Aerospace Center (DLR) Germany
1000 IAA- WAS0604 Concept of the Operational Techniques Applied to the Next Manned Space Flight
Exploration Program Based on JEM Operation Shuichi Ichimura Kazuya Imaki Riki Hoshikawa - Japan Manned Space Systems Corporation Japan
1015 IAA- WAS0605 ISS as a Platform for Science and Exploration
Kevin Foley Boeing Space Exploration USA
1030 IAA- WAS0606 Utilization of the International Space Station as a Testbed for Crew-Controlled Lunar
Surface Telerobotics Terrence Fong Intelligent Robotics Group NASA USA Jack Burns University of Colorado USA William Pratt Lockheed Martin Corporation USA
1045 IAA- WAS0607 Feasibility Study on the Missions to Earth-Moon Lagrange-Point 2 and the Moon
using the HTV based Spacecraft Tatsuhiro Nozue Yoshihiko Uemura Keiichi Miyamoto Shin-ichi Amatatsu - Japan Manned Space Systems (JAMSS) Japan
1100 IAA- WAS0608 Microgravity Science in Malaysia - achievements and the way forward
Mhd Fairos Asillam National Space Agency of Malaysia Malaysia
1115 IAA- WAS0609 Space Station Proof Tests for Lunar Plant Growth
James D Burke The Planetary Society USA Kathleen M Coderre Lockheed Martin ISS Operations USA Andrea Jaime Albalat Space Generation Advisory Council Austria
1130 IAA- WAS0610 Additive Manufacturing on ISS and Beyond A Critical Enabling Technology For
Successful Human Space Exploration Michael Chen Jason Dunn Aaron Kemmer Michael Snyder - Made in Space Inc USA
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Poster Session
IAA- WASPO01 Medicine for Space Exploration Setting the Bar High for Biomedical Innovations Dorit B Donoviel Jeffrey P Sutton - National Space Biomedical Research Institute (NSBRI) and Baylor College of Medicine Center for Space Medicine USA
IAA- WASPO02 Affording Mars Results from a Community Workshop on Sustainable Initial Human Missions Harley Thronson NASA Goddard Space Flight Center USA Chris Carberry Explore Mars Inc USA Jim Kirkpatrick American Astronautical Society USA
IAA- WASPO03 The International Space Weather Initiative
Madhulika Guhathakurta NASA Headquarters USA Nat Gopalswamy Joseph M Davila - NASA Goddard Space Flight Center USA
IAA- WASPO04 Lunar Science and Exploration Goals for Robotic Missions The Moon as the Rosetta Stone of Planetary Evolution Jeffrey B Plescia Applied Physics Laboratory USA C Neal University of Notre Dame USA
IAA- WASPO05 Scientific Robotic Lunar Missions as Precursors for Future Human Exploration of the Moon Lev Zelenyi Igor Mitrofanov - Institute for Space Research Russia Viktor Khartov Vladimir Dolgopolov Alexandr Lukjanchikov - Lavochkin Association Russia Nikolay Brukhanov Korolev RSC Energia Russia
IAA- WASPO07 Small-Scale Radioisotope Thermoelectric Generator Systems Based on Americium-241 Richard Ambrosi Hugo Williams Piyal Samara-Ratna Nigel Bannister David Vernon Tony Crawford Jonathan Sykes - University of Leicester UK Kevin Tomkins Marie-Claire Perkinson Matthew Stuttard Stephen Pulker Richard Slade - Astrium Ltd UK Keith Stephenson ESA ESTEC TEC-EP The Netherlands Kevin Simpson Mark Robbins Ismini Dimitriadou - European Thermodynamics Ltd UK Mike Reece Huanpo Ning Kan Chen- Queen Mary University UK Tom Rice Tim Tinsley Mark Sarsfield- National Nuclear Laboratory UK Jan Koenig Martin Jaegle - Fraunhofer IPM Germany
IAA- WASPO08 High Energy Mission on Pegasus Warren Frick Orbital Sciences Corporation USA
IAA- WASPO09 Modular Design Framework for the Multi-Mission Space Exploration Vehicle Generation IIB Electrical Harnessing Christopher R Halcon California Polytechnic State University ndash San Luis Obispo USA
IAA- WASPO10 Laser Powering of Launch
Nazar Kovalenko National Technical University ldquoKyiv Polytechnic Instituterdquo Ukraine
IAA- WASPO11 Overview and Outcomes of CSA Concept Studies for Space Exploration Planning and Christian Lange Taryn Tomlinson Alain Ouellet Canadian Space Agency Canada
IAA- WASPO12 Enabling Fast Interplanetary Trips with High Performance Nuclear Propulsion
Roger Lenard Planetary Power Inc USA
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IAA- WASPO13 Asteroids The Time is Now Srija The George Washington University USA
IAA- WASPO14 Thermonuclear Operation Space Lift Friedwardt Winterberg University of Nevada-Reno USA
IAA- WASPO15 Computational Modeling and Simulation of Micrometeorites Impacts on Spacecraft Harijono Djojodihardjo Institut Teknologi Bandung Indonesia
IAA- WASPO16 Using High-Energy Orbits to Efficiently Extend Human Exploration to Interplanetary
Destinations with Reusable Spacecraft David W Dunham Robert Farquhar - KinetX USA Natan Eismont Space Research Institute Russia Eugene Chumachenko Sergey Aksenov Yulia Fedorenko - Moscow Institute of Electronics and Mathematics National Res Univ ldquoHigher School of Economicsrdquo Russia Roberto Furfaro John Kidd Jr Nathan Mogk - University of Arizona Aerospace and Mechanical Engineering USA
IAA- WASPO17 New Multi-Layer Reconfigurable Architecture Based on System-on-Programmable-
Chip for Space Application Yang Mengfei China Academy of Space Technology China Liu Bo Liu Hongjin Gong Jian Zhang Shaolin - Beijing Institute of Control Engineering China
IAA- WASPO18 Modeling Simulation Inversion and Data Validation for Microwave Remote Sensing of Space Exploration Moon and Mars Ya-Qiu Jin Key Laboratory for Information Science of Electromagnetic Waves (MoE) Fudan University China
IAA- WASPO19 Solar Sailing and the Hurdles of Space Exploration and Exploitation
Nathan C Barnes Amir S Gohardani ndash LrsquoGarde Inc USA
IAA- WASPO20 Research Cooperation About Condensing Marss Atmosphere By Asteroid Impacts
Effects Mohammad Hussein Fazeli General Amir Medical Clinic Iran
IAA- WASPO21 The cooperation for space exploration in Latin America progress and challenges
Camilo Guzman Gomez Sergio Arboleda University Colombia
IAA- WASPO22 The Trouble With Mir Orthogonal Motivations and Cooperation in Space
Trent L Schindler Space Policy Institute George Washington University USA
IAA- WASPO23 Treaty Making- culture and human society
Amalie Sinclair Leeward Space Foundation USA
IAA- WASPO24 Libertad 2 Mission Overview Goals and Challenges
Jorge Soliz Raul Joya Jesus Gonzalez Ronald Hurtado Freddy Diaz - Universidad Sergio Arboleda Colombia
As of December 26 2013
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PRELIMINARY PROGRAM
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Author Index
Ailor 18
Aizawa 15
AK Lal 5
Akinyede 7
Aksenov 21
Alby 13
Alifanov 16
Alves 5
Amatatsu 19
Ambrosi 13 20
Angerer 6
Arnould 16
Baba 13
Baker 8
Bamford 5
Bandini 17
Bannister 13 20
Bannova 5
Barnes
Nathan 8 15 21
Virginia 12 13
Bartels 6
Basner 6
Battat 16 17
Beney 15
Benton 5
Bhardwaj 5
Bhavya Lal 14
Bignami 16
Bingham 5
Bo 21
Bolisay 8
Bonnet 10
Bosanac 17
Bradford 5
Braun 16
Brukhanov 20
Bryukhanov 17
Bualat 9
Bullock 10
Burg 17
Burke 19
Burns 15 19
Buytaert 5
Caballero 13
Calvert 12
Capparelli 17
Cappelletti 7
Carberry 20
Carey 9
Carpenter 16
Cassady 12
Cassi 16
Cattaneo 10 13
Chang 15
Charles 7
Chavers 12
Chen
Kan 20
Michael 19
Chuanfeng 19
Chumachenko 21
Claasen 19
Cleacutement 5
Coderre 19
Collingwood 5
Conley 4 8
Contant 4 12
Cooke 10
Coradini 4 15
Cousins 10
Craig 14
Crawford
IA 5
Tony 20
Crawley 16
Creech 17
Crocker 10
Cugno 16
Cutts 8 10
Da Costa 17
Damann 6
Davidian 7 14
Davila 20
Davis 5 6 7
Davison 19
de Arellano y Haro 16
de Groot 15 17
De la Torre 13
Degtyarev 12
Delgado Loacutepez 17
Deliegravere 5
Delorenzo 7
Derechin 17
Di Pippo 7
Diaz 21
Diedrich 5
Dimitriadou 20
Dinges 6
Djojodihardjo 21
Doi 7
Dolgopolov 10 16 20
Donoviel 5 20
Dula 16
Dunham 21
Dunn 19
Dupas 17
Echavarria 16
Ecker 6
Eguiarte 10
Ehrenfreund 8 15 18
Eisenman 12
Eismont 21
Ellinthorpe 12
Elsperman 9
Eng 12
Ercoli Finzi 10 13
Escoubet 11
Ess 12
Eubanks 10
Fairos Asillam 19
Fani 10 13
Farquhar 21
Fedorenko 21
Ferguson 7
Ferrari 5
Ferrario 10 13
Fisackerly 16
Flamini 15
Foley 19
Fong 9 12 19
Fonseca 5
Frick 20
Fuchita 15
Fujimoto 11
Fukui 15
Fulford 17
Furfaro 21
Gabriele Ori 10
Galante 10
Galbiati 10 13
Garretson 12
Gatens 19
Gatti 13
Genta 12 17 18
Gentry 12
Gerzer 7
Ghafoor 17
Ghail 8
Giorgio 8 10 16
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Glaze 10
Glukhikh 5
Gohardani 15 21
Goldstein 10
Gonzalez 21
Gopalswamy 20
Goswami 7
Gravelle 14
Graziani 7
Griffin 8
Grimard 14 18
Guhathakurta 8 11 20
Guirgis 12
Guzman 16 21
Haese 17
Halcon 20
Hallgren 5
Hartov 16
Hatton 6
Hawes
Dean 13
Michael 19
Head 8
Heidmann 8
Heldmann 12
Henn 19
Hertzfeld 18
Hill 19
Hipkin 10
Ho 17
Hollingsworth 10
Hopkins 17
Horiike 15
Horneck 18
Hoshikawa 15 19
Houdou 16
Hufenbach 15 16 17
Hurtado 21
Hussein Fazeli 21
Ichimura 19
Imai 15
Imaki 15 19
Imamura 8
Ishikawa 15
Ivanov 8
Jaderojananont 15
Jaegle 20
Jaime Albalat 19
Jessup 8
Jian 21
Jin 21
Johnson
Christopher 15
Nathan 14
Johnston 8 10
Jones 6
Jorgenson 16
Joya 21
Joya Olarte 16
Joyner 12
Kaiser 14
Kalery 6
Karabadzak 8
Karas 16
Kawakami 15
Kellett 5
Kemmer 19
Kendall 11
Keravala 15
Khartov 10 20
Kidd 21
Kirkpatrick 20
Klaus 9
Kluger 17
Knapman 13
Koenig 20
Kolar 16
Korablev 8
Kornilova 5
Kovalenko 20
Kozlov 12
Kozyrev 16
Krimigis 8
Kuebler 16
Kundrot 7 8
Kushnarov 12
Kuznetsov 5
Lange 17 20
Langston 17
Larson 7
Laurini 17
Lavagna 10 13
Lee 8 14
Lenard 20
Levack 12
Li 5
Lia Schilact 5
Limaye 8 10
Liu 13
Lo Gatto 17
Logsdon 16 17 18
Lorenz 8
Lu 15
Lukjanchikov 10 20
Lukyanchikov 16
Maumlaumlttaumlnen 8
Maccone 10
MacDougall 5
Mackwell 18
MacLeish 5 7
Magner 10
Makarov 12
Makushenko 17
Malchenko 12
Malitikov 7
Mankins 12
Mansurov 17
Marcq 8
Markiewicz 8
Martin 12
Martynov 8
Masson
Arnaud 11
Jacques 18
Masson-Zwaan 14 18
May
Darryl 12
Todd 17
McBride 10
McGee 12
McGouldrick 8
McKenna-Lawlor 5
McKnight 13
McNutt 13
Mendieta 16
Mendieta-Jimenez 16
Messidoro 13
Michel 18
Migeotte 5
Mitrofanov 10 16 20
Miyamoto 19
Mogk 21
Mollicone 6
Montmessin 8
Moore
Joshua 12
Roscoe 13
S 5
Mott 6
Moura 15
Mulholland 14 15
Mulqueen 19
Myers 12
Nagamatsu 5
Nair
Madhavan 4
Unnikrishnan 5
Naumov 5
Neal 10 20
Nebergall 5
Nergaard 9
Ngo-Anh 6
Nield 14
As of December 26 2013
2014 IAA SPACE EXPLORATION CONFERENCE
PRELIMINARY PROGRAM
25
Ning 20
Nixon 8
Nizenkov 17
Nogawa 15
Nozue 19
Nymmik 5
Ocampo 10 16
Ogasawara 17
Omoto 15
Ono 5
Ookita 15
Osinski 10
Othman 18
Otsuka 15
Ouellet 17 20
Pacheco-Cabrera 16
Paczkowski 10
Palisoc 13
Panasyuk 5
Pappalardo 10
Patterson 10
Patti 16
Penny 13
Perez 16
Perino 17
Perkinson 13 20
Perminov 19
Peter 18
Petrov 5
Petrukovich 11
Piatek 12
Pieri 10
Pinsky 5
Plattard 18
Plescia 10 20
Polidan 8
Pratt 19
Prockter 10
Provencher 9
Pulker 20
Race 8
Raftery 16 17
Raitt 13
Ramakrishnan 4 5
Ramallo 13
Ramirez-de-Arellano 16
Raulin 8
Razoumny 8 12
Reece 20
Reed 12 17 18
Reibaldi 4 7 8 16
Reijnen 16
Reiley 14
Reitz 5
Retburg 8
Rice 13 20
Richard 6
Richards 15
Riesco 13
Robbins 20
Robinson 17
Rodrigo 12 13
Rodrigo da Costa 16
Romero 16
Roux 13
Rummel 8 15
Saccani 17
Saccoccia 15 17 18
Salotti 17
Salvi 10
Samara-Ratna 20
Sandau 14 15
Sarkar 8
Sarsfield 13 20
Schaefer 14
Schiele 9
Schindler 21
Schoonejans 9
Schrift 13
Scimemi 19
Scott 7
Senske 10
Shaolin 21
Shelhamer 7
Shepherd 13
Shibuichi 15
Shimizu 15
Shukor 5
Shulga 12
Siefert 10
Silva 5
Simpson 20
Sinclair 21
Singhvi 5
Slade 20
Sloan 14
Smith
Ernest 9
Trey 12
Snyder 19
Sokol 8
Soliz 21
Sommerer 12 13
Sorokin 6
Souza 10
Spry 8
Spudis 15
Srija 21
Stafford-Allan 5
Stambaugh 12
Steele 10
Stein 14
Stephenson 20
Sterns 14
Straube 5
Stuttard 20
Summers 12
Sundblad 6
Sutton 5 20
Suzuki 18
Swan
Cathy 13
Peter 7 13
Sweet 16 17
Sykes 20
Takahashi 15
Tamura 15
Tennen 14
Teranishi 15
Thompson 11
Thomson 7
Thronson 20
Tian 8
Tinsley 13 20
Todd 5
Tomi 5
Tomkins 20
Tomlinson 20
Townend 13
Townsend 5
Tremayne-Smith 18
Trushlyakov 8
Tsuchida 15
Uemura 19
Uesugi 16 17
Ulamec 18
Vance 10
Vandaele 8
Vane 8 10
Ventskovsky 12 18
Vernikos 5 7
Vernon 20
Von Der Dunk 14 15
Voron 16
Voytek 10
Vrolijk 17
Vulpetti 18
Walker 13
Walther 17
Wang
Chi 11
Webber 15
As of December 26 2013
2014 IAA SPACE EXPLORATION CONFERENCE
PRELIMINARY PROGRAM
26
Weerts 5
Weppler 19
Westall 18
Widemann 8
Williams 13 20
Wilquet 8
Wilson 8
Winterberg 21
Woumlrner 17
Wuyts 5
Yang
Hong 19
Mengfei 21
Yokosuka 15
Young 13
Zagreev 5
Zakharov 8
Zasova 8
Zea 17
Zelenyi 8 10 16 20
Zell 6
Zenchenko 8
Zhaohui 8
Zhou 12
As of December 26 2013
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httpwwwiaaweborg
As of December 26 2013
2014 IAA SPACE EXPLORATION CONFERENCE
PRELIMINARY PROGRAM
8
Session 2-A Scientific Goals in Robotics Missions Thursday January 9 2014 0915-1215
Location Oceanic Suite Session Chairs Vincenzo Giorgio Italy Steve Johnston USA
Rapporteur Gregg Vane USA
0915 IAA- WAS0201 Interplanetary Space Weather A New Paradigm
Madhulika Guhathakurta NASA USA 0930 IAA- WAS0202 Innovative Low Cost Planetary Missions
John D Baker JPLCalifornia Institute of Technology USA 0945 IAA- WAS0203 Phobos Sample Return as a Precursor of the Mars Sample Return
Lev Zelenyi Alexander Zakharov Oleg Korablev - Institute for Space Research Russia Maxim Martynov Lavochkin Science and Industry Association Russia Alexei Ivanov George Karabadzak - TSNIIMASH Russia
1000 IAA- WAS0204 Exploring Venus a Natural Planetary Laboratory with Internationally Coordinated
Missions Sanjay S Limaye University of Wisconsin USA Ludmilla Zasova IKI Russia Colin F Wilson Oxford University UK Richard C Ghail Imperial College UK AC Vandaele BIRA Belgium Wojciech J Markiewicz Max Planck Institute for Solar System Research Germany Thomas Widemann Paris Observatory France Takeshi Imamura JAXA Japan Franck Montmessin Emmanuel Marcq - LATMOS France James A Cutts JPL USA James Head Brown University USA
1015 IAA- WAS0205 Thirty-six years in space and counting Voyager 1 crossed into the Galaxy
Stamatios M Krimigis Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory amp Academy of Athens USAGreece
1030 IAA- WAS0206 Titan Beyond Cassini Scientific Questions for Missions in the 2020s
Conor A Nixon NASA Goddard Space Flight Center USA Ralph D Lorenz Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory USA
1045 IAA- WAS0207 Venus robotic exploration at cloud level a US-European perspective
T Widemann Observatoire de Paris France K Griffin R Polidan D Sokol G Lee - Northrop Grumman Aerospace Systems USA A Maumlaumlttaumlnen Universiteacute Versailles St Quentin France V Wilquet IASB-BIRA-BISA Belgium K McGouldrick University of Colorado Boulder USA KL Jessup SouthWest Research Institute USA C Wilson Oxford University UK L Bolisay N Barnes - LGarde Inc USA S Limaye University of Wisconsin USA
1100 IAA- WAS0208 Expanding Options for Implementing Planetary Protection During Human Space
Exploration and Robotic Precursor Missions Catharine Conley NASA USA Pascale Ehrenfreund George Washington University USA Richard Heidmann France Craig E Kundrot NASA Johnson USA Margaret S Race SETI Franccedilois Raulin Universiteacute Paris-Est Creteil France Yury Razoumny Cosmoexport Aerospace Research Agency Russia Guiseppe Reibaldi IAA France Petra Retburg DLR Germany John D Rummel East Carolina University Somya S Sarkar Space Applications Centre India James A Spry JPL USA Feng Tian Tsinghua University China Valery Trushlyakov Omsk State Technical University Russia Tatyana Zenchenko Space Research Institute Russia Gao Zhaohui Chinese Academy of Launch Vehicle Technology China
As of December 26 2013
2014 IAA SPACE EXPLORATION CONFERENCE
PRELIMINARY PROGRAM
9
1115 IAA- WAS0209 Preparing for Crew-Control of Surface Robots from Orbit
Maria Bualat Terrence Fong Chris Provencher Ernest Smith - NASA USA William Carey Andre Schiele Philippe Schoonejans - ESA ESTEC the Netherlands Kim Nergaard ESA ESOC Germany
1130 IAA- WAS0210 Accelerating the Pace of Outer Solar System Exploration Michael Elsperman Kurt Klaus - Boeing USA
As of December 26 2013
2014 IAA SPACE EXPLORATION CONFERENCE
PRELIMINARY PROGRAM
10
Session 2-B Scientific Goals in Robotics Missions Thursday January 9 2014 1330-1700
Location Oceanic Suite Session Chairs Vincenzo Giorgio Italy Steve Johnston USA
Rapporteur Gregg Vane USA
1330 IAA- WAS0211 Exploring the Solar System with a Combination of Large and Small Robotic Missions
as a Model for International Collaboration Gregg Vane California Institute of Technology USA
1345 IAA- WAS0212 Studies of Lunar South Pole by Russian Landing Missions ldquoLuna-Globrdquo ldquoLuna-
Resursrdquo and ldquoLuna-Gruntrdquo Igor Mitrofanov Lev Zelenyi - Russian Academy of Science Russia Vladimir Dolgopolov Viktor Khartov Alexandr Lukjanchikov
- Lavochkin Science and Industry Association Russia
1400 IAA- WAS0213 FOCAL a Robotic Space Mission to 550 AU to Exploit the Sun Gravitational Lens
Claudio Maccone IAA Italy Amalia Ercoli Finzi Michele Lavagna Nicolo Cattaneo Michele Fani Lorenzo Ferrario Andrea Galbiati Samuele Salvi - Politecnico di Milano Italy
1415 IAA- WAS0214 The Europa Clipper Mission Concept Exploring Europa to Investigate Its Habitability
Robert PappalardoBarry Goldstein David Senske Brian PaczkowskiSteve Vance B Cooke - JPL USA Louise Prockter Wes Patterson T Magner - Applied Physics Laboratory USA
1430 IAA- WAS0215 Quark Matter in the Solar System Evidence for a Game-Changing Space Resource
TM Eubanks Asteroid Initiatives USA
1445 IAA- WAS0216 International Cooperation at the Moon and Beyond
Jeffrey B Plescia Applied Physics Laboratory USA C R Neal University of Notre Dame
USA
1500 IAA- WAS0217 Planetary Robotic Exploration and Opportunities for International Collaboration on
Climate Change A Comparative Climatology Case Study Adriana Ocampo Jeff Hollingsworth - NASA USA Mark A Bullock Southwest Research Institute USA Roger-Maurice Bonnet International Space Science Institute Switzerland Lori Glaze NASA Goddard Space Flight Center USA Sanjay Limaye University of Wisconsin USA James A Cutts JPL USA
1515 IAA- WAS0218 Affordable Human and Robotic Collaboration for Exploration Missions
James Crocker Lockheed Martin USA
1530 IAA- WAS0219 Terrestrial Analogues
Karen S McBride UCLA USA Claire Cousins Vicky Hipkin Gordon Osinski - CSA Canada Luis E Eguiarte Valeria Souza Janet Siefert - Universidad Nacional Autoacutenoma Mexico Douglas Galante Universidade de Sao Paulo Brasil Mary Voytek NASA USA Gian Gabriele Ori IRSPS David Pieri JPL USA Andy Steele Carnegie Institution of Washington USA
As of December 26 2013
2014 IAA SPACE EXPLORATION CONFERENCE
PRELIMINARY PROGRAM
11
1545 IAA- WAS0220 International Living with a Starrsquos Synergy with IAA
Barbara J Thompson Madhulika Guhathakurta - NASA USA Arnaud Masson ESAESTEC C Philippe Escoubet - ESAESTEC The Netherlands Anatoli A Petrukovich Space Research Institute Russia Masaki Fujimoto JAXA Japan David Kendall CSA Canada Chi Wang State Key Laboratory of Space Weather China
As of December 26 2013
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12
Session 3-A Technical Factors Enabling TechnologiesCommon Requirements Thursday January 9 2014 0915-1215
Location Hemisphere Suite B Session Chairs Virginia Barnes USA Rafael Rodrigo Spain
Rapporteur John Sommerer USA
0915 IAA- WAS0301 Identification of Common Requirements and Enabling Technologies for Manned Solar
System Exploration and Exploitation Using Spider Charts R Joseph Cassady James Ellinthorpe C Russell Joyner Daniel J H Levack Thomas N Martin III Roger M Myers - Aerojet Rocketdyne USA
0930 IAA- WAS0310 Standards Based Distributed Ground Data Systems for Future Missions
David S Lees Carnegie Mellon Univ Silicon Valley USA Matthew C Deans Trey Smith Terrence W Fong - NASA USA Tamar E Cohen Stinger Ghaffarian Technologies Inc USA
0945 IAA- WAS0302 Resource Prospector Mission (RPM) NASArsquos Robotic Lunar Lander Development
Cheryl L B Reed Douglas A Eng Robert A Summers Katherine A Stambaugh Timothy G McGee - The Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory USA David J Eisenman Derek H Calvert Greg Chavers Joshua M Moore Darryl W May Kim M Ess Irene M Piatek - NASA USA
1000 IAA- WAS0303 The Technical Aspects of Next-Generation Space Systems Creation Basing on On-
Orbit Satellite Servicing Concept Yury Makarov Alexander Malchenko Federal Space Agency Russia Yury Razoumny Pavel Kozlov Vladimir Razoumny Cosmoexport Aerospace Research Agency Russia Jean-Michel Contant IAA France
1015 IAA- WAS0305 DFH-4 Based Communication Satellites
Zhou Zhicheng China Academy of Space Technology (CAST) China
1030 IAA- WAS0306 Transformational Space Concepts and Technology for Future Human Exploration and
Development of Space John C Mankins Artemis Innovation Management Solutions LLC USA Peter L Garretson Lt Col United States Air Force USA
1045 IAA- WAS0307 Interdependence between Human Exploration beyond Earth Orbit and Life Support
Systems Hardware Development Gregory J Gentry Boeing USA Peggy L Guirgis Michael J Heldmann - Hamilton Sundstrand Space Systems USA
1100 IAA- WAS0308 Yuzhnoye Potential Contribution to Global Space Exploration
Olexandr Degtyarev Olexandr Kushnarov Volodymyr Shulga - Yuzhnoye Ukraine Oleg Ventskovsky Yuzhnoye Belgium
1115
IAA- WAS0311 Technologies for Human Space Exploration Mission Dependence and Synergies Giancarlo Genta Politecnico di Torino Italy
As of December 26 2013
2014 IAA SPACE EXPLORATION CONFERENCE
PRELIMINARY PROGRAM
13
Session 3-B Technical Factors Enabling TechnologiesCommon Requirements
Thursday January 9 2014 1330-1700 Location Hemisphere Suite B
Session Chairs Virginia Barnes USA Rafael Rodrigo Spain
Rapporteur John Sommerer USA
1330 IAA- WAS0312 IAA Status report on space debris
Fernand Alby CNES France
1345 IAA- WAS0313 The Contribution of IAA Orbital Debris Initiatives Over the Last Twenty Years
Darren McKnight Integrity Applications Incorporated (IAI) USA
1400 IAA- WAS0314 Plutonium-238 Radioisotope Power Supplies Enabling Deep-Space Missions
Ralph L McNutt Jr Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory USA 1415 IAA- WAS0315 Demonstration High Power Solar Electric Propulsion Space Vehicle Can Advance the
Current Timeline for a Human Spaceflight Mission to Mars to 2020 Dean Hawes Travis Schrift - Applied Defense Solutions USA Roscoe Moore III PeerSat USA Arthur Palisoc LrsquoGarde Inc USA Mitchell Walker Thomas M Liu - Georgia Institute of Technology School of Aerospace Engineering USA Michael Riesco Sierra Nevada Corporation Space Systems USA
1430 IAA- WAS0316 Nuclear power as an enabling technology for space exploration activities in the UK
T P Tinsley National Nuclear Laboratory UK
1445 IAA- WAS0317 Space Nuclear Power Systems Enabling Technology for Future Collaborative
Exploration Missions Richard Ambrosi Hugo Williams Nigel Bannister University of Leicester UK Tim Tinsley Tom Rice Mark Sarsfield - National Nuclear Laboratory UK Brian Shepherd Lockheed Martin UK Martin Townend SEA House UK Jean-Pierre Roux AREVA TA France Marie-Claire Perkinson Astrium UK Piero Messidoro Laura Gatti - Thales Alenia Space Italy
1500 IAA- WAS0318 Architecture for the Exploration of the Edge of the Solar System (AXESS)
Amalia Ercoli Finzi Michegravele Lavagna Nicolograve Cattaneo Michele Fani Lorenzo Ferrario Andrea Galbiati SamueleSalvi - Politecnico di Milano Italy
1515 IAA- WAS0319 Academy Cosmic Study on Feasibility of Space Elevators
Peter A Swan International Space Elevator Consortium Cathy W Swan SouthWest Analytic Network John M Knapman UK David Raitt UK Robert E Penny Jr USA
1530 IAA- WAS0320 HumanUAV Mixed Teams for Mars Exploration From analogs to reality
Gabriel G De la Torre Miguel A Ramallo Francisco J Caballero ndash University of Cadiz Spain
1545 IAA- WAS0321 Study of A Hybrid Locomotion Vehicle Using Skipping and Flying for Planetary
Exploration Mitsuhisa Baba Waseda University Japan Larry Young NASA USA
As of December 26 2013
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14
Session 4-A Private Industryrsquos Role in Space Exploration and Exploitation Technical Policy and Legal Considerations
Thursday January 9 2014 0845-1215 Location Meridian Suite
Session Chairs Frans Von Der Dunk the Netherlands John Mulholland USA Rapporteur Rainer Sandau Germany
0915 IAA- WAS0401 The Exploration Development of Space ldquoEnginerdquo
Mark K Craig Science Applications International Corporation USA
0930 IAA- WAS0402 What is really missing to Space Exploration Money or PoliticalPublic will
Max Grimard Astrium France
0945 IAA- WAS0403 Examining the Diversity of Emerging Space Companies
Aliza M Stein Gregory C Lee Bhavya Lal - IDA Science and Technology Policy Inst USA
1000 IAA- WAS0404 Earth to Orbit Space Transportation Market Barriers of Entry
Dustin Kaiser Futron Corporation USA Ken Davidian Federal Aviation Administration USA
1015 IAA- WAS0405 Commercial Space Transportation Opportunities in Government Exploration
Programs George C Nield John Sloan Nathan Johnson - Federal Aviation Administration USA
1030 IAA- WAS0406 Regulation of Small Satellites Challenges And Opportunities
Tanja Masson-Zwaan International Institute of Air and Space Law Leiden University Netherlands
1045 IAA- WAS0407 Dream Chaser Building on the Space Shuttle Legacy to Provide Safe Affordable
Transportation to Low Earth Craig Gravelle Sierra Nevada Space Systems USA
1100 IAA- WAS0408 Low Earth Orbit Opportunities for Commercial Exploration
Keith Reiley Boeing Space Exploration USA
1115 IAA- WAS0409 Liability Issues Regarding Third-Parties and Space Flight Participants in Commercial
Space Activities The Pathway Forward Matthew Schaefer University of Nebraska College of law USA
1130 IAA- WAS0410 Enterprise Rights Environmental Protection and the Law of Outer Space
Leslie I Tennen Patricia M Sterns - Law Offices of Sterns and Tennen USA
As of December 26 2013
2014 IAA SPACE EXPLORATION CONFERENCE
PRELIMINARY PROGRAM
15
Session 4-B Private Industryrsquos Role in Space Exploration and Exploitation Technical Policy and Legal Considerations Thursday January 9 2014 1330-1700
Location Meridian Suite Session Chairs Frans Von Der Dunk the Netherlands John Mulholland USA
Rapporteur Rainer Sandau Germany
1330 IAA- WAS0411 Virtual Reality (VR) as scientific and educational exploration tool
Marcello Coradini ESAJPL Enrico Flamini ASI Italy Dennis Moura CNESAmbassade de France France Italy
1345 IAA- WAS0412 The Moon Protection As Common Heritage of Mankind
Peerapon Jaderojananont Huachiew Chalermprakiet University Thailand
1400 IAA- WAS0413 Providing for Sustainable Exploration and Use of Outer Space EnvironmentsMaking
Profits Possible While Protecting Other Worlds is Not ldquoExploitationrdquo John D Rummel East Carolina University USA Pascale Ehrenfreund Space Policy Institute G Washington University USA
1415 IAA- WAS0414 Space as a commons Toward a framework for the allocation of extraterrestrial
property rights Robert D Beney Gordon Institute of Business Science South Africa
1430 IAA- WAS0415 Road to The Space Elevator and Beyond - Proposal for International Corporation on
Space Business Development Akira Tsuchida Japan Manned Space Systems Corp Earth-Track Corp Japan USA Yuichiro Nogawa Kensuke Teranishi Kazuya Imaki Norio Fukui Shigeru Imai Yoshitaka Aizawa Hiroki Shimizu Chizuru Yokosuka Hiroshi Ookita Sakurako Takahashi Riki Hoshikawa - Manned Space Systems Corp Japan Yoji Ishikawa Tatsuhito Tamura Kiyotoshi Otsuka Takaya Horiike Yasuhiro Fuchita Yoshihiro Kawakami Eri Omoto Katsuhiko Shibuichi - Obayashi Corp Japan Chang Huai-Chien University of Tokyo Japan
1445 IAA- WAS0416 Long Term Space Propellant Depots
Giorgio Saccoccia ESA Lu Yu China Academy of Launch Vehicle Technologies China
1500 IAA- WAS0417 Moon Express Lander Capabilities Initial Payload and Mission
Paul D Spudis Lunar and Planetary Institute USA R Richards Moon Express Inc USA JO Burns Univ Colorado USA
1515 IAA- WAS0418 Shackleton Energy Lunar Sourced Propellant Depot Architecture
Jim Keravala Shackleton Energy Company USA
1530 IAA- WAS0419 The Legal Aspects of Asteroid Missions
Christopher Daniel Johnson International Institute of Space Law
1545 IAA- WAS0420 Bridgehead ndash Interplanetary Travel Becomes Routine
Derek Webber Spaceport Associates USA
1600 IAA- WAS0421 Space Debris Removal A Glance at Challenges and Opportunities
Amir S Gohardani Nathan C Barnes - LGarde Inc USA 1615
IAA- WAS0422 ESA Coordination Activities on Space Exploration Technology Roadmaps Giorgio Saccoccia Rolf de Groot Bernhard Hufenbach ndash ESA
As of December 26 2013
2014 IAA SPACE EXPLORATION CONFERENCE
PRELIMINARY PROGRAM
16
Session 5-A Space Exploration The Imperative of Global Cooperation
Thursday January 9 2014 0915-1215 Location Hemisphere Suite A
Session Chairs Mike Raftery USA Randy Sweet USA Rapporteur Kuninori Uesugi Japan
0915 IAA- WAS0501 International Industry Cooperation on Exploration from Earth-Moon L2
John Karas VP amp GM Lockheed Martin Space Systems Company USA
0930 IAA- WAS0502 Evaluation of Human Space Exploration Missions Beyond Low Earth Orbit
Oleg Alifanov Moscow Aviation Institute Russia Robert Braun Georgia Institute of Technology USA Edward Crawley Skolkovo Institute of Science and Technology Russia John Logsdon The George Washington University USA Lev Zelenyi Space Research Institute Russia Jonathan Battat Massachusetts Institute of Technology USA
0945 IAA- WAS0503 Multicultural Foundations of Human Space Exploration Lessons learnt and outlook
for the future Jacques Arnould CNES France Jan Kolar Czech Space Office Czech Republic Giuseppe Reibaldi IAA France
1000 IAA- WAS0504 The need for human exploration starting from the world as a base camp
Giovanni F Bignami INAFIASF Italy
1015 IAA- WAS0505 ExoMars 2016 Mission Overview and Status
V Giorgio W Cugno C Cassi - Thales Alenia Space Italia Italy
1030 IAA- WAS0506 Role and visions for Human Space Exploration - A European perspective
Amir S Rodrigo da Costa Ulrich Kuebler Bart Reijnen - Astrium Space Transportation Orbital Systems and Space Exploration Germany
1045
IAA- WAS0507 Latin-American Regional Coordination in Space Exploration a regional cooperative effort for space emerging nations Raul Joya Olarte Camilo Guzman - Sergio Arboleda University Colombia Adriana Ocampo Mario Perez - NASA USA Javier Mendieta Rosa Ma de Arellano y Haro ndash Agencia Espacial Mexicana Mexico Corinne Jorgenson Advancing Space USA Fernando Echavarria US State Department USA Fermin Romero CEA Mexico
1100 IAA- WAS0508 Building affordable and accessible space technology in Mexico and Latin-America to
contribute to future space exploration missions Enrique Pacheco-Cabrera Francisco J Mendieta-Jimenez Rosa M Ramirez-de-Arellano - Mexican Space Agency Mexico
1115 IAA- WAS0509 Roscosmos-ESA Cooperation in Lunar Exploration
B Patti J Carpenter R Fisackerly B Houdou B Hufenbach - ESA The Netherlands V Hartov VDolgopolov A Lukyanchikov - Lavochkin Association Russia A Kozyrev IMitrofanov L Zelenyi - Space Research Institute Russia V Voron - Russian Federal Space Agency Russia
1130 IAA- WAS0510 Space Mineral Resources ndash Opportunities and Challenges ndash Preliminary Findings and
Recommendations Arthur M Dula The Heinlein Prize Trust University of Houston Law Center USA
As of December 26 2013
2014 IAA SPACE EXPLORATION CONFERENCE
PRELIMINARY PROGRAM
17
Session 5-B Space Exploration The Imperative of Global Cooperation
Thursday January 9 2014 1330-1700 Location Hemisphere Suite A
Session Chairs Mike Raftery USA Randy Sweet USA Rapporteur Kuninori Uesugi Japan
1330 IAA- WAS0511 White Cosmic Study on Global Human Mars System Missions Exploration
Giancarlo Genta Politecnico di Torino Italy Alain Dupas International Consultant France Jean-Marc Salotti Laboratoire de Science Cognitive France
1345 IAA- WAS0512 Advancing the Global Exploration Strategy ndash an update on ISECG activities
Christian Lange Alain Ouellet - Canadian Space Agency Canada
1400 IAA- WAS0513 Development Status of ESA Strategic Plan for Space Exploration
Bernhard Hufenbach Rolf de Groot Giorgio Saccoccia - ESA European Space Research and Technology Centre (ESTEC) the Netherlands
1415 IAA- WAS0514 Creating Opportunities to Increase International Cooperation Between Lunar Human
and Robotic Space Exploration Activities Kathy Laurini NASA USA Cheryl Reed Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory USA
1430 IAA- WAS0515 Robotic and Human Space Exploration ndash The Importance of ldquoWhyrdquo
Marc Haese Johann-Dietrich Woumlrner - DLR German Aerospace Center Germany 1445 IAA- WAS0516 From Competition to Cooperation US Policy Under Presidents Kennedy Nixon
Clinton and Obama John M Logsdon Space Policy Institute The George Washington University USA
1500 IAA- WAS0517 NASArsquos Space Launch System An Enabling Capability for International Exploration
Stephen D Creech Todd A May Kimberly F Robinson - NASA Marshall Space Flight Center USA
1515 IAA- WAS0518 International Industry Concepts for Human Space Exploration
Michael Raftery Boeing USA Rodrigo Da Costa Stephan Walther - EADS Astrium Germany Josh Hopkins Lockheed Martin USA Paul Fulford Nadeem Ghafoor - MacDonald Dettwiler Canada Ko Ogasawara Mitsubishi Heavy Industries Japan Nikolay Bryukhanov Yuri Makushenko Alexander Derechin - RSC Energia Russia Flavio Bandini Maria Antonietta Perino - Thales Alenia Space Italia Italy Luciano Saccani Thales Alenia Space North America USA
1530 IAA- WAS0519 Evaluating International Collaboration for Human Exploration Beyond LEO
Natasha Bosanac Purdue University USA Alexander Burg Ademir Vrolijk - The George Washington University USA Emanuele Capparelli Skolkovo Institute of Science and Technology Russia Laura Delgado Loacutepez Institute for Global Environmental Strategies USA Koki Ho Jonathan Battat - Massachusetts Institute of Technology USA Justin Kluger University of Houston USA Sara M Langston University of Sydney Australia Valentina Lo Gatto Sapienza University of Rome Italy Oleg G Mansurov National University of Science and Technology MISIS Russia Paul Nizenkov Universitaumlt Stuttgart Germany Luis Zea University of Colorado ndash Boulder USA
As of December 26 2013
2014 IAA SPACE EXPLORATION CONFERENCE
PRELIMINARY PROGRAM
18
1545 IAA- WAS0520 Dynamics of Space Exploration Activities and Outlook
Nicolas Peter ESA Belgium Pascale Ehrenfreund John Logsdon Henry Hertzfeld - George Washington University USA Gerda Horneck Stephan Ulamec - German Aerospace Center Germany Steve Mackwell Lunar and Planetary Institute USA Jacques Masson Giorgio Saccoccia - ESA Netherlands Tanja Masson-Zwaan International Institute of Space Law Netherlands Patrick Michel Observatoire de Nice France Mazlan Othman United Nations COPUOS Austria Serge Plattard European Space Policy Institute Austria Cheryl Reed Applied Physics Laboratory USA Kazuto Suzuki Hokkaido University Japan Oleg Ventskovsky Yuzhnoye Design Office Russia Belgium Frances Westall CNRS Orleans France
1600 IAA- WAS0521 Space Exploration Addressing the Challenges of Planetary Defense
William Ailor Aerospace Corporation USA Richard Tremayne-Smith Oos UK
1615 IAA- WAS0522 IAA Symposium Report - The Future of Space Exploration towards the Stars
Max Grimard Astrium France Giovanni Vulpetti Italy Giancarlo Genta Politecnico di Torino Italy
As of December 26 2013
2014 IAA SPACE EXPLORATION CONFERENCE
PRELIMINARY PROGRAM
19
Session 6-A Space Stations Utilization for Robotics and Human Spaceflight Exploration
Thursday January 9 2014 0915-1215 Location Polaris Suite C
Session Chairs Mark Mulqueen USA Michael Hawes USA Rapporteur Anatoly Perminov Russia
0915 IAA- WAS0601 The International Space Station and Exploration
Sam Scimemi Robyn Gatens Steve Davison - NASA Headquarters USA
0930 IAA- WAS0602 The Technical Characteristics of China lsquoTiangong-1rsquo Target Spacecraft
Yang Hong Wei Chuanfeng - China Academy of Space Technology China
0945 IAA- WAS0603 From ISS to Moon and Mars The Space Station as Anchor Point for German
Exploration Planning Friedhelm Claasen Juumlrgen Hill Johannes Weppler Norbert Henn - German Aerospace Center (DLR) Germany
1000 IAA- WAS0604 Concept of the Operational Techniques Applied to the Next Manned Space Flight
Exploration Program Based on JEM Operation Shuichi Ichimura Kazuya Imaki Riki Hoshikawa - Japan Manned Space Systems Corporation Japan
1015 IAA- WAS0605 ISS as a Platform for Science and Exploration
Kevin Foley Boeing Space Exploration USA
1030 IAA- WAS0606 Utilization of the International Space Station as a Testbed for Crew-Controlled Lunar
Surface Telerobotics Terrence Fong Intelligent Robotics Group NASA USA Jack Burns University of Colorado USA William Pratt Lockheed Martin Corporation USA
1045 IAA- WAS0607 Feasibility Study on the Missions to Earth-Moon Lagrange-Point 2 and the Moon
using the HTV based Spacecraft Tatsuhiro Nozue Yoshihiko Uemura Keiichi Miyamoto Shin-ichi Amatatsu - Japan Manned Space Systems (JAMSS) Japan
1100 IAA- WAS0608 Microgravity Science in Malaysia - achievements and the way forward
Mhd Fairos Asillam National Space Agency of Malaysia Malaysia
1115 IAA- WAS0609 Space Station Proof Tests for Lunar Plant Growth
James D Burke The Planetary Society USA Kathleen M Coderre Lockheed Martin ISS Operations USA Andrea Jaime Albalat Space Generation Advisory Council Austria
1130 IAA- WAS0610 Additive Manufacturing on ISS and Beyond A Critical Enabling Technology For
Successful Human Space Exploration Michael Chen Jason Dunn Aaron Kemmer Michael Snyder - Made in Space Inc USA
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Poster Session
IAA- WASPO01 Medicine for Space Exploration Setting the Bar High for Biomedical Innovations Dorit B Donoviel Jeffrey P Sutton - National Space Biomedical Research Institute (NSBRI) and Baylor College of Medicine Center for Space Medicine USA
IAA- WASPO02 Affording Mars Results from a Community Workshop on Sustainable Initial Human Missions Harley Thronson NASA Goddard Space Flight Center USA Chris Carberry Explore Mars Inc USA Jim Kirkpatrick American Astronautical Society USA
IAA- WASPO03 The International Space Weather Initiative
Madhulika Guhathakurta NASA Headquarters USA Nat Gopalswamy Joseph M Davila - NASA Goddard Space Flight Center USA
IAA- WASPO04 Lunar Science and Exploration Goals for Robotic Missions The Moon as the Rosetta Stone of Planetary Evolution Jeffrey B Plescia Applied Physics Laboratory USA C Neal University of Notre Dame USA
IAA- WASPO05 Scientific Robotic Lunar Missions as Precursors for Future Human Exploration of the Moon Lev Zelenyi Igor Mitrofanov - Institute for Space Research Russia Viktor Khartov Vladimir Dolgopolov Alexandr Lukjanchikov - Lavochkin Association Russia Nikolay Brukhanov Korolev RSC Energia Russia
IAA- WASPO07 Small-Scale Radioisotope Thermoelectric Generator Systems Based on Americium-241 Richard Ambrosi Hugo Williams Piyal Samara-Ratna Nigel Bannister David Vernon Tony Crawford Jonathan Sykes - University of Leicester UK Kevin Tomkins Marie-Claire Perkinson Matthew Stuttard Stephen Pulker Richard Slade - Astrium Ltd UK Keith Stephenson ESA ESTEC TEC-EP The Netherlands Kevin Simpson Mark Robbins Ismini Dimitriadou - European Thermodynamics Ltd UK Mike Reece Huanpo Ning Kan Chen- Queen Mary University UK Tom Rice Tim Tinsley Mark Sarsfield- National Nuclear Laboratory UK Jan Koenig Martin Jaegle - Fraunhofer IPM Germany
IAA- WASPO08 High Energy Mission on Pegasus Warren Frick Orbital Sciences Corporation USA
IAA- WASPO09 Modular Design Framework for the Multi-Mission Space Exploration Vehicle Generation IIB Electrical Harnessing Christopher R Halcon California Polytechnic State University ndash San Luis Obispo USA
IAA- WASPO10 Laser Powering of Launch
Nazar Kovalenko National Technical University ldquoKyiv Polytechnic Instituterdquo Ukraine
IAA- WASPO11 Overview and Outcomes of CSA Concept Studies for Space Exploration Planning and Christian Lange Taryn Tomlinson Alain Ouellet Canadian Space Agency Canada
IAA- WASPO12 Enabling Fast Interplanetary Trips with High Performance Nuclear Propulsion
Roger Lenard Planetary Power Inc USA
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IAA- WASPO13 Asteroids The Time is Now Srija The George Washington University USA
IAA- WASPO14 Thermonuclear Operation Space Lift Friedwardt Winterberg University of Nevada-Reno USA
IAA- WASPO15 Computational Modeling and Simulation of Micrometeorites Impacts on Spacecraft Harijono Djojodihardjo Institut Teknologi Bandung Indonesia
IAA- WASPO16 Using High-Energy Orbits to Efficiently Extend Human Exploration to Interplanetary
Destinations with Reusable Spacecraft David W Dunham Robert Farquhar - KinetX USA Natan Eismont Space Research Institute Russia Eugene Chumachenko Sergey Aksenov Yulia Fedorenko - Moscow Institute of Electronics and Mathematics National Res Univ ldquoHigher School of Economicsrdquo Russia Roberto Furfaro John Kidd Jr Nathan Mogk - University of Arizona Aerospace and Mechanical Engineering USA
IAA- WASPO17 New Multi-Layer Reconfigurable Architecture Based on System-on-Programmable-
Chip for Space Application Yang Mengfei China Academy of Space Technology China Liu Bo Liu Hongjin Gong Jian Zhang Shaolin - Beijing Institute of Control Engineering China
IAA- WASPO18 Modeling Simulation Inversion and Data Validation for Microwave Remote Sensing of Space Exploration Moon and Mars Ya-Qiu Jin Key Laboratory for Information Science of Electromagnetic Waves (MoE) Fudan University China
IAA- WASPO19 Solar Sailing and the Hurdles of Space Exploration and Exploitation
Nathan C Barnes Amir S Gohardani ndash LrsquoGarde Inc USA
IAA- WASPO20 Research Cooperation About Condensing Marss Atmosphere By Asteroid Impacts
Effects Mohammad Hussein Fazeli General Amir Medical Clinic Iran
IAA- WASPO21 The cooperation for space exploration in Latin America progress and challenges
Camilo Guzman Gomez Sergio Arboleda University Colombia
IAA- WASPO22 The Trouble With Mir Orthogonal Motivations and Cooperation in Space
Trent L Schindler Space Policy Institute George Washington University USA
IAA- WASPO23 Treaty Making- culture and human society
Amalie Sinclair Leeward Space Foundation USA
IAA- WASPO24 Libertad 2 Mission Overview Goals and Challenges
Jorge Soliz Raul Joya Jesus Gonzalez Ronald Hurtado Freddy Diaz - Universidad Sergio Arboleda Colombia
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Author Index
Ailor 18
Aizawa 15
AK Lal 5
Akinyede 7
Aksenov 21
Alby 13
Alifanov 16
Alves 5
Amatatsu 19
Ambrosi 13 20
Angerer 6
Arnould 16
Baba 13
Baker 8
Bamford 5
Bandini 17
Bannister 13 20
Bannova 5
Barnes
Nathan 8 15 21
Virginia 12 13
Bartels 6
Basner 6
Battat 16 17
Beney 15
Benton 5
Bhardwaj 5
Bhavya Lal 14
Bignami 16
Bingham 5
Bo 21
Bolisay 8
Bonnet 10
Bosanac 17
Bradford 5
Braun 16
Brukhanov 20
Bryukhanov 17
Bualat 9
Bullock 10
Burg 17
Burke 19
Burns 15 19
Buytaert 5
Caballero 13
Calvert 12
Capparelli 17
Cappelletti 7
Carberry 20
Carey 9
Carpenter 16
Cassady 12
Cassi 16
Cattaneo 10 13
Chang 15
Charles 7
Chavers 12
Chen
Kan 20
Michael 19
Chuanfeng 19
Chumachenko 21
Claasen 19
Cleacutement 5
Coderre 19
Collingwood 5
Conley 4 8
Contant 4 12
Cooke 10
Coradini 4 15
Cousins 10
Craig 14
Crawford
IA 5
Tony 20
Crawley 16
Creech 17
Crocker 10
Cugno 16
Cutts 8 10
Da Costa 17
Damann 6
Davidian 7 14
Davila 20
Davis 5 6 7
Davison 19
de Arellano y Haro 16
de Groot 15 17
De la Torre 13
Degtyarev 12
Delgado Loacutepez 17
Deliegravere 5
Delorenzo 7
Derechin 17
Di Pippo 7
Diaz 21
Diedrich 5
Dimitriadou 20
Dinges 6
Djojodihardjo 21
Doi 7
Dolgopolov 10 16 20
Donoviel 5 20
Dula 16
Dunham 21
Dunn 19
Dupas 17
Echavarria 16
Ecker 6
Eguiarte 10
Ehrenfreund 8 15 18
Eisenman 12
Eismont 21
Ellinthorpe 12
Elsperman 9
Eng 12
Ercoli Finzi 10 13
Escoubet 11
Ess 12
Eubanks 10
Fairos Asillam 19
Fani 10 13
Farquhar 21
Fedorenko 21
Ferguson 7
Ferrari 5
Ferrario 10 13
Fisackerly 16
Flamini 15
Foley 19
Fong 9 12 19
Fonseca 5
Frick 20
Fuchita 15
Fujimoto 11
Fukui 15
Fulford 17
Furfaro 21
Gabriele Ori 10
Galante 10
Galbiati 10 13
Garretson 12
Gatens 19
Gatti 13
Genta 12 17 18
Gentry 12
Gerzer 7
Ghafoor 17
Ghail 8
Giorgio 8 10 16
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PRELIMINARY PROGRAM
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Glaze 10
Glukhikh 5
Gohardani 15 21
Goldstein 10
Gonzalez 21
Gopalswamy 20
Goswami 7
Gravelle 14
Graziani 7
Griffin 8
Grimard 14 18
Guhathakurta 8 11 20
Guirgis 12
Guzman 16 21
Haese 17
Halcon 20
Hallgren 5
Hartov 16
Hatton 6
Hawes
Dean 13
Michael 19
Head 8
Heidmann 8
Heldmann 12
Henn 19
Hertzfeld 18
Hill 19
Hipkin 10
Ho 17
Hollingsworth 10
Hopkins 17
Horiike 15
Horneck 18
Hoshikawa 15 19
Houdou 16
Hufenbach 15 16 17
Hurtado 21
Hussein Fazeli 21
Ichimura 19
Imai 15
Imaki 15 19
Imamura 8
Ishikawa 15
Ivanov 8
Jaderojananont 15
Jaegle 20
Jaime Albalat 19
Jessup 8
Jian 21
Jin 21
Johnson
Christopher 15
Nathan 14
Johnston 8 10
Jones 6
Jorgenson 16
Joya 21
Joya Olarte 16
Joyner 12
Kaiser 14
Kalery 6
Karabadzak 8
Karas 16
Kawakami 15
Kellett 5
Kemmer 19
Kendall 11
Keravala 15
Khartov 10 20
Kidd 21
Kirkpatrick 20
Klaus 9
Kluger 17
Knapman 13
Koenig 20
Kolar 16
Korablev 8
Kornilova 5
Kovalenko 20
Kozlov 12
Kozyrev 16
Krimigis 8
Kuebler 16
Kundrot 7 8
Kushnarov 12
Kuznetsov 5
Lange 17 20
Langston 17
Larson 7
Laurini 17
Lavagna 10 13
Lee 8 14
Lenard 20
Levack 12
Li 5
Lia Schilact 5
Limaye 8 10
Liu 13
Lo Gatto 17
Logsdon 16 17 18
Lorenz 8
Lu 15
Lukjanchikov 10 20
Lukyanchikov 16
Maumlaumlttaumlnen 8
Maccone 10
MacDougall 5
Mackwell 18
MacLeish 5 7
Magner 10
Makarov 12
Makushenko 17
Malchenko 12
Malitikov 7
Mankins 12
Mansurov 17
Marcq 8
Markiewicz 8
Martin 12
Martynov 8
Masson
Arnaud 11
Jacques 18
Masson-Zwaan 14 18
May
Darryl 12
Todd 17
McBride 10
McGee 12
McGouldrick 8
McKenna-Lawlor 5
McKnight 13
McNutt 13
Mendieta 16
Mendieta-Jimenez 16
Messidoro 13
Michel 18
Migeotte 5
Mitrofanov 10 16 20
Miyamoto 19
Mogk 21
Mollicone 6
Montmessin 8
Moore
Joshua 12
Roscoe 13
S 5
Mott 6
Moura 15
Mulholland 14 15
Mulqueen 19
Myers 12
Nagamatsu 5
Nair
Madhavan 4
Unnikrishnan 5
Naumov 5
Neal 10 20
Nebergall 5
Nergaard 9
Ngo-Anh 6
Nield 14
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PRELIMINARY PROGRAM
25
Ning 20
Nixon 8
Nizenkov 17
Nogawa 15
Nozue 19
Nymmik 5
Ocampo 10 16
Ogasawara 17
Omoto 15
Ono 5
Ookita 15
Osinski 10
Othman 18
Otsuka 15
Ouellet 17 20
Pacheco-Cabrera 16
Paczkowski 10
Palisoc 13
Panasyuk 5
Pappalardo 10
Patterson 10
Patti 16
Penny 13
Perez 16
Perino 17
Perkinson 13 20
Perminov 19
Peter 18
Petrov 5
Petrukovich 11
Piatek 12
Pieri 10
Pinsky 5
Plattard 18
Plescia 10 20
Polidan 8
Pratt 19
Prockter 10
Provencher 9
Pulker 20
Race 8
Raftery 16 17
Raitt 13
Ramakrishnan 4 5
Ramallo 13
Ramirez-de-Arellano 16
Raulin 8
Razoumny 8 12
Reece 20
Reed 12 17 18
Reibaldi 4 7 8 16
Reijnen 16
Reiley 14
Reitz 5
Retburg 8
Rice 13 20
Richard 6
Richards 15
Riesco 13
Robbins 20
Robinson 17
Rodrigo 12 13
Rodrigo da Costa 16
Romero 16
Roux 13
Rummel 8 15
Saccani 17
Saccoccia 15 17 18
Salotti 17
Salvi 10
Samara-Ratna 20
Sandau 14 15
Sarkar 8
Sarsfield 13 20
Schaefer 14
Schiele 9
Schindler 21
Schoonejans 9
Schrift 13
Scimemi 19
Scott 7
Senske 10
Shaolin 21
Shelhamer 7
Shepherd 13
Shibuichi 15
Shimizu 15
Shukor 5
Shulga 12
Siefert 10
Silva 5
Simpson 20
Sinclair 21
Singhvi 5
Slade 20
Sloan 14
Smith
Ernest 9
Trey 12
Snyder 19
Sokol 8
Soliz 21
Sommerer 12 13
Sorokin 6
Souza 10
Spry 8
Spudis 15
Srija 21
Stafford-Allan 5
Stambaugh 12
Steele 10
Stein 14
Stephenson 20
Sterns 14
Straube 5
Stuttard 20
Summers 12
Sundblad 6
Sutton 5 20
Suzuki 18
Swan
Cathy 13
Peter 7 13
Sweet 16 17
Sykes 20
Takahashi 15
Tamura 15
Tennen 14
Teranishi 15
Thompson 11
Thomson 7
Thronson 20
Tian 8
Tinsley 13 20
Todd 5
Tomi 5
Tomkins 20
Tomlinson 20
Townend 13
Townsend 5
Tremayne-Smith 18
Trushlyakov 8
Tsuchida 15
Uemura 19
Uesugi 16 17
Ulamec 18
Vance 10
Vandaele 8
Vane 8 10
Ventskovsky 12 18
Vernikos 5 7
Vernon 20
Von Der Dunk 14 15
Voron 16
Voytek 10
Vrolijk 17
Vulpetti 18
Walker 13
Walther 17
Wang
Chi 11
Webber 15
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Weerts 5
Weppler 19
Westall 18
Widemann 8
Williams 13 20
Wilquet 8
Wilson 8
Winterberg 21
Woumlrner 17
Wuyts 5
Yang
Hong 19
Mengfei 21
Yokosuka 15
Young 13
Zagreev 5
Zakharov 8
Zasova 8
Zea 17
Zelenyi 8 10 16 20
Zell 6
Zenchenko 8
Zhaohui 8
Zhou 12
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httpwwwiaaweborg
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1115 IAA- WAS0209 Preparing for Crew-Control of Surface Robots from Orbit
Maria Bualat Terrence Fong Chris Provencher Ernest Smith - NASA USA William Carey Andre Schiele Philippe Schoonejans - ESA ESTEC the Netherlands Kim Nergaard ESA ESOC Germany
1130 IAA- WAS0210 Accelerating the Pace of Outer Solar System Exploration Michael Elsperman Kurt Klaus - Boeing USA
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PRELIMINARY PROGRAM
10
Session 2-B Scientific Goals in Robotics Missions Thursday January 9 2014 1330-1700
Location Oceanic Suite Session Chairs Vincenzo Giorgio Italy Steve Johnston USA
Rapporteur Gregg Vane USA
1330 IAA- WAS0211 Exploring the Solar System with a Combination of Large and Small Robotic Missions
as a Model for International Collaboration Gregg Vane California Institute of Technology USA
1345 IAA- WAS0212 Studies of Lunar South Pole by Russian Landing Missions ldquoLuna-Globrdquo ldquoLuna-
Resursrdquo and ldquoLuna-Gruntrdquo Igor Mitrofanov Lev Zelenyi - Russian Academy of Science Russia Vladimir Dolgopolov Viktor Khartov Alexandr Lukjanchikov
- Lavochkin Science and Industry Association Russia
1400 IAA- WAS0213 FOCAL a Robotic Space Mission to 550 AU to Exploit the Sun Gravitational Lens
Claudio Maccone IAA Italy Amalia Ercoli Finzi Michele Lavagna Nicolo Cattaneo Michele Fani Lorenzo Ferrario Andrea Galbiati Samuele Salvi - Politecnico di Milano Italy
1415 IAA- WAS0214 The Europa Clipper Mission Concept Exploring Europa to Investigate Its Habitability
Robert PappalardoBarry Goldstein David Senske Brian PaczkowskiSteve Vance B Cooke - JPL USA Louise Prockter Wes Patterson T Magner - Applied Physics Laboratory USA
1430 IAA- WAS0215 Quark Matter in the Solar System Evidence for a Game-Changing Space Resource
TM Eubanks Asteroid Initiatives USA
1445 IAA- WAS0216 International Cooperation at the Moon and Beyond
Jeffrey B Plescia Applied Physics Laboratory USA C R Neal University of Notre Dame
USA
1500 IAA- WAS0217 Planetary Robotic Exploration and Opportunities for International Collaboration on
Climate Change A Comparative Climatology Case Study Adriana Ocampo Jeff Hollingsworth - NASA USA Mark A Bullock Southwest Research Institute USA Roger-Maurice Bonnet International Space Science Institute Switzerland Lori Glaze NASA Goddard Space Flight Center USA Sanjay Limaye University of Wisconsin USA James A Cutts JPL USA
1515 IAA- WAS0218 Affordable Human and Robotic Collaboration for Exploration Missions
James Crocker Lockheed Martin USA
1530 IAA- WAS0219 Terrestrial Analogues
Karen S McBride UCLA USA Claire Cousins Vicky Hipkin Gordon Osinski - CSA Canada Luis E Eguiarte Valeria Souza Janet Siefert - Universidad Nacional Autoacutenoma Mexico Douglas Galante Universidade de Sao Paulo Brasil Mary Voytek NASA USA Gian Gabriele Ori IRSPS David Pieri JPL USA Andy Steele Carnegie Institution of Washington USA
As of December 26 2013
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PRELIMINARY PROGRAM
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1545 IAA- WAS0220 International Living with a Starrsquos Synergy with IAA
Barbara J Thompson Madhulika Guhathakurta - NASA USA Arnaud Masson ESAESTEC C Philippe Escoubet - ESAESTEC The Netherlands Anatoli A Petrukovich Space Research Institute Russia Masaki Fujimoto JAXA Japan David Kendall CSA Canada Chi Wang State Key Laboratory of Space Weather China
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Session 3-A Technical Factors Enabling TechnologiesCommon Requirements Thursday January 9 2014 0915-1215
Location Hemisphere Suite B Session Chairs Virginia Barnes USA Rafael Rodrigo Spain
Rapporteur John Sommerer USA
0915 IAA- WAS0301 Identification of Common Requirements and Enabling Technologies for Manned Solar
System Exploration and Exploitation Using Spider Charts R Joseph Cassady James Ellinthorpe C Russell Joyner Daniel J H Levack Thomas N Martin III Roger M Myers - Aerojet Rocketdyne USA
0930 IAA- WAS0310 Standards Based Distributed Ground Data Systems for Future Missions
David S Lees Carnegie Mellon Univ Silicon Valley USA Matthew C Deans Trey Smith Terrence W Fong - NASA USA Tamar E Cohen Stinger Ghaffarian Technologies Inc USA
0945 IAA- WAS0302 Resource Prospector Mission (RPM) NASArsquos Robotic Lunar Lander Development
Cheryl L B Reed Douglas A Eng Robert A Summers Katherine A Stambaugh Timothy G McGee - The Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory USA David J Eisenman Derek H Calvert Greg Chavers Joshua M Moore Darryl W May Kim M Ess Irene M Piatek - NASA USA
1000 IAA- WAS0303 The Technical Aspects of Next-Generation Space Systems Creation Basing on On-
Orbit Satellite Servicing Concept Yury Makarov Alexander Malchenko Federal Space Agency Russia Yury Razoumny Pavel Kozlov Vladimir Razoumny Cosmoexport Aerospace Research Agency Russia Jean-Michel Contant IAA France
1015 IAA- WAS0305 DFH-4 Based Communication Satellites
Zhou Zhicheng China Academy of Space Technology (CAST) China
1030 IAA- WAS0306 Transformational Space Concepts and Technology for Future Human Exploration and
Development of Space John C Mankins Artemis Innovation Management Solutions LLC USA Peter L Garretson Lt Col United States Air Force USA
1045 IAA- WAS0307 Interdependence between Human Exploration beyond Earth Orbit and Life Support
Systems Hardware Development Gregory J Gentry Boeing USA Peggy L Guirgis Michael J Heldmann - Hamilton Sundstrand Space Systems USA
1100 IAA- WAS0308 Yuzhnoye Potential Contribution to Global Space Exploration
Olexandr Degtyarev Olexandr Kushnarov Volodymyr Shulga - Yuzhnoye Ukraine Oleg Ventskovsky Yuzhnoye Belgium
1115
IAA- WAS0311 Technologies for Human Space Exploration Mission Dependence and Synergies Giancarlo Genta Politecnico di Torino Italy
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Session 3-B Technical Factors Enabling TechnologiesCommon Requirements
Thursday January 9 2014 1330-1700 Location Hemisphere Suite B
Session Chairs Virginia Barnes USA Rafael Rodrigo Spain
Rapporteur John Sommerer USA
1330 IAA- WAS0312 IAA Status report on space debris
Fernand Alby CNES France
1345 IAA- WAS0313 The Contribution of IAA Orbital Debris Initiatives Over the Last Twenty Years
Darren McKnight Integrity Applications Incorporated (IAI) USA
1400 IAA- WAS0314 Plutonium-238 Radioisotope Power Supplies Enabling Deep-Space Missions
Ralph L McNutt Jr Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory USA 1415 IAA- WAS0315 Demonstration High Power Solar Electric Propulsion Space Vehicle Can Advance the
Current Timeline for a Human Spaceflight Mission to Mars to 2020 Dean Hawes Travis Schrift - Applied Defense Solutions USA Roscoe Moore III PeerSat USA Arthur Palisoc LrsquoGarde Inc USA Mitchell Walker Thomas M Liu - Georgia Institute of Technology School of Aerospace Engineering USA Michael Riesco Sierra Nevada Corporation Space Systems USA
1430 IAA- WAS0316 Nuclear power as an enabling technology for space exploration activities in the UK
T P Tinsley National Nuclear Laboratory UK
1445 IAA- WAS0317 Space Nuclear Power Systems Enabling Technology for Future Collaborative
Exploration Missions Richard Ambrosi Hugo Williams Nigel Bannister University of Leicester UK Tim Tinsley Tom Rice Mark Sarsfield - National Nuclear Laboratory UK Brian Shepherd Lockheed Martin UK Martin Townend SEA House UK Jean-Pierre Roux AREVA TA France Marie-Claire Perkinson Astrium UK Piero Messidoro Laura Gatti - Thales Alenia Space Italy
1500 IAA- WAS0318 Architecture for the Exploration of the Edge of the Solar System (AXESS)
Amalia Ercoli Finzi Michegravele Lavagna Nicolograve Cattaneo Michele Fani Lorenzo Ferrario Andrea Galbiati SamueleSalvi - Politecnico di Milano Italy
1515 IAA- WAS0319 Academy Cosmic Study on Feasibility of Space Elevators
Peter A Swan International Space Elevator Consortium Cathy W Swan SouthWest Analytic Network John M Knapman UK David Raitt UK Robert E Penny Jr USA
1530 IAA- WAS0320 HumanUAV Mixed Teams for Mars Exploration From analogs to reality
Gabriel G De la Torre Miguel A Ramallo Francisco J Caballero ndash University of Cadiz Spain
1545 IAA- WAS0321 Study of A Hybrid Locomotion Vehicle Using Skipping and Flying for Planetary
Exploration Mitsuhisa Baba Waseda University Japan Larry Young NASA USA
As of December 26 2013
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Session 4-A Private Industryrsquos Role in Space Exploration and Exploitation Technical Policy and Legal Considerations
Thursday January 9 2014 0845-1215 Location Meridian Suite
Session Chairs Frans Von Der Dunk the Netherlands John Mulholland USA Rapporteur Rainer Sandau Germany
0915 IAA- WAS0401 The Exploration Development of Space ldquoEnginerdquo
Mark K Craig Science Applications International Corporation USA
0930 IAA- WAS0402 What is really missing to Space Exploration Money or PoliticalPublic will
Max Grimard Astrium France
0945 IAA- WAS0403 Examining the Diversity of Emerging Space Companies
Aliza M Stein Gregory C Lee Bhavya Lal - IDA Science and Technology Policy Inst USA
1000 IAA- WAS0404 Earth to Orbit Space Transportation Market Barriers of Entry
Dustin Kaiser Futron Corporation USA Ken Davidian Federal Aviation Administration USA
1015 IAA- WAS0405 Commercial Space Transportation Opportunities in Government Exploration
Programs George C Nield John Sloan Nathan Johnson - Federal Aviation Administration USA
1030 IAA- WAS0406 Regulation of Small Satellites Challenges And Opportunities
Tanja Masson-Zwaan International Institute of Air and Space Law Leiden University Netherlands
1045 IAA- WAS0407 Dream Chaser Building on the Space Shuttle Legacy to Provide Safe Affordable
Transportation to Low Earth Craig Gravelle Sierra Nevada Space Systems USA
1100 IAA- WAS0408 Low Earth Orbit Opportunities for Commercial Exploration
Keith Reiley Boeing Space Exploration USA
1115 IAA- WAS0409 Liability Issues Regarding Third-Parties and Space Flight Participants in Commercial
Space Activities The Pathway Forward Matthew Schaefer University of Nebraska College of law USA
1130 IAA- WAS0410 Enterprise Rights Environmental Protection and the Law of Outer Space
Leslie I Tennen Patricia M Sterns - Law Offices of Sterns and Tennen USA
As of December 26 2013
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15
Session 4-B Private Industryrsquos Role in Space Exploration and Exploitation Technical Policy and Legal Considerations Thursday January 9 2014 1330-1700
Location Meridian Suite Session Chairs Frans Von Der Dunk the Netherlands John Mulholland USA
Rapporteur Rainer Sandau Germany
1330 IAA- WAS0411 Virtual Reality (VR) as scientific and educational exploration tool
Marcello Coradini ESAJPL Enrico Flamini ASI Italy Dennis Moura CNESAmbassade de France France Italy
1345 IAA- WAS0412 The Moon Protection As Common Heritage of Mankind
Peerapon Jaderojananont Huachiew Chalermprakiet University Thailand
1400 IAA- WAS0413 Providing for Sustainable Exploration and Use of Outer Space EnvironmentsMaking
Profits Possible While Protecting Other Worlds is Not ldquoExploitationrdquo John D Rummel East Carolina University USA Pascale Ehrenfreund Space Policy Institute G Washington University USA
1415 IAA- WAS0414 Space as a commons Toward a framework for the allocation of extraterrestrial
property rights Robert D Beney Gordon Institute of Business Science South Africa
1430 IAA- WAS0415 Road to The Space Elevator and Beyond - Proposal for International Corporation on
Space Business Development Akira Tsuchida Japan Manned Space Systems Corp Earth-Track Corp Japan USA Yuichiro Nogawa Kensuke Teranishi Kazuya Imaki Norio Fukui Shigeru Imai Yoshitaka Aizawa Hiroki Shimizu Chizuru Yokosuka Hiroshi Ookita Sakurako Takahashi Riki Hoshikawa - Manned Space Systems Corp Japan Yoji Ishikawa Tatsuhito Tamura Kiyotoshi Otsuka Takaya Horiike Yasuhiro Fuchita Yoshihiro Kawakami Eri Omoto Katsuhiko Shibuichi - Obayashi Corp Japan Chang Huai-Chien University of Tokyo Japan
1445 IAA- WAS0416 Long Term Space Propellant Depots
Giorgio Saccoccia ESA Lu Yu China Academy of Launch Vehicle Technologies China
1500 IAA- WAS0417 Moon Express Lander Capabilities Initial Payload and Mission
Paul D Spudis Lunar and Planetary Institute USA R Richards Moon Express Inc USA JO Burns Univ Colorado USA
1515 IAA- WAS0418 Shackleton Energy Lunar Sourced Propellant Depot Architecture
Jim Keravala Shackleton Energy Company USA
1530 IAA- WAS0419 The Legal Aspects of Asteroid Missions
Christopher Daniel Johnson International Institute of Space Law
1545 IAA- WAS0420 Bridgehead ndash Interplanetary Travel Becomes Routine
Derek Webber Spaceport Associates USA
1600 IAA- WAS0421 Space Debris Removal A Glance at Challenges and Opportunities
Amir S Gohardani Nathan C Barnes - LGarde Inc USA 1615
IAA- WAS0422 ESA Coordination Activities on Space Exploration Technology Roadmaps Giorgio Saccoccia Rolf de Groot Bernhard Hufenbach ndash ESA
As of December 26 2013
2014 IAA SPACE EXPLORATION CONFERENCE
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16
Session 5-A Space Exploration The Imperative of Global Cooperation
Thursday January 9 2014 0915-1215 Location Hemisphere Suite A
Session Chairs Mike Raftery USA Randy Sweet USA Rapporteur Kuninori Uesugi Japan
0915 IAA- WAS0501 International Industry Cooperation on Exploration from Earth-Moon L2
John Karas VP amp GM Lockheed Martin Space Systems Company USA
0930 IAA- WAS0502 Evaluation of Human Space Exploration Missions Beyond Low Earth Orbit
Oleg Alifanov Moscow Aviation Institute Russia Robert Braun Georgia Institute of Technology USA Edward Crawley Skolkovo Institute of Science and Technology Russia John Logsdon The George Washington University USA Lev Zelenyi Space Research Institute Russia Jonathan Battat Massachusetts Institute of Technology USA
0945 IAA- WAS0503 Multicultural Foundations of Human Space Exploration Lessons learnt and outlook
for the future Jacques Arnould CNES France Jan Kolar Czech Space Office Czech Republic Giuseppe Reibaldi IAA France
1000 IAA- WAS0504 The need for human exploration starting from the world as a base camp
Giovanni F Bignami INAFIASF Italy
1015 IAA- WAS0505 ExoMars 2016 Mission Overview and Status
V Giorgio W Cugno C Cassi - Thales Alenia Space Italia Italy
1030 IAA- WAS0506 Role and visions for Human Space Exploration - A European perspective
Amir S Rodrigo da Costa Ulrich Kuebler Bart Reijnen - Astrium Space Transportation Orbital Systems and Space Exploration Germany
1045
IAA- WAS0507 Latin-American Regional Coordination in Space Exploration a regional cooperative effort for space emerging nations Raul Joya Olarte Camilo Guzman - Sergio Arboleda University Colombia Adriana Ocampo Mario Perez - NASA USA Javier Mendieta Rosa Ma de Arellano y Haro ndash Agencia Espacial Mexicana Mexico Corinne Jorgenson Advancing Space USA Fernando Echavarria US State Department USA Fermin Romero CEA Mexico
1100 IAA- WAS0508 Building affordable and accessible space technology in Mexico and Latin-America to
contribute to future space exploration missions Enrique Pacheco-Cabrera Francisco J Mendieta-Jimenez Rosa M Ramirez-de-Arellano - Mexican Space Agency Mexico
1115 IAA- WAS0509 Roscosmos-ESA Cooperation in Lunar Exploration
B Patti J Carpenter R Fisackerly B Houdou B Hufenbach - ESA The Netherlands V Hartov VDolgopolov A Lukyanchikov - Lavochkin Association Russia A Kozyrev IMitrofanov L Zelenyi - Space Research Institute Russia V Voron - Russian Federal Space Agency Russia
1130 IAA- WAS0510 Space Mineral Resources ndash Opportunities and Challenges ndash Preliminary Findings and
Recommendations Arthur M Dula The Heinlein Prize Trust University of Houston Law Center USA
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Session 5-B Space Exploration The Imperative of Global Cooperation
Thursday January 9 2014 1330-1700 Location Hemisphere Suite A
Session Chairs Mike Raftery USA Randy Sweet USA Rapporteur Kuninori Uesugi Japan
1330 IAA- WAS0511 White Cosmic Study on Global Human Mars System Missions Exploration
Giancarlo Genta Politecnico di Torino Italy Alain Dupas International Consultant France Jean-Marc Salotti Laboratoire de Science Cognitive France
1345 IAA- WAS0512 Advancing the Global Exploration Strategy ndash an update on ISECG activities
Christian Lange Alain Ouellet - Canadian Space Agency Canada
1400 IAA- WAS0513 Development Status of ESA Strategic Plan for Space Exploration
Bernhard Hufenbach Rolf de Groot Giorgio Saccoccia - ESA European Space Research and Technology Centre (ESTEC) the Netherlands
1415 IAA- WAS0514 Creating Opportunities to Increase International Cooperation Between Lunar Human
and Robotic Space Exploration Activities Kathy Laurini NASA USA Cheryl Reed Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory USA
1430 IAA- WAS0515 Robotic and Human Space Exploration ndash The Importance of ldquoWhyrdquo
Marc Haese Johann-Dietrich Woumlrner - DLR German Aerospace Center Germany 1445 IAA- WAS0516 From Competition to Cooperation US Policy Under Presidents Kennedy Nixon
Clinton and Obama John M Logsdon Space Policy Institute The George Washington University USA
1500 IAA- WAS0517 NASArsquos Space Launch System An Enabling Capability for International Exploration
Stephen D Creech Todd A May Kimberly F Robinson - NASA Marshall Space Flight Center USA
1515 IAA- WAS0518 International Industry Concepts for Human Space Exploration
Michael Raftery Boeing USA Rodrigo Da Costa Stephan Walther - EADS Astrium Germany Josh Hopkins Lockheed Martin USA Paul Fulford Nadeem Ghafoor - MacDonald Dettwiler Canada Ko Ogasawara Mitsubishi Heavy Industries Japan Nikolay Bryukhanov Yuri Makushenko Alexander Derechin - RSC Energia Russia Flavio Bandini Maria Antonietta Perino - Thales Alenia Space Italia Italy Luciano Saccani Thales Alenia Space North America USA
1530 IAA- WAS0519 Evaluating International Collaboration for Human Exploration Beyond LEO
Natasha Bosanac Purdue University USA Alexander Burg Ademir Vrolijk - The George Washington University USA Emanuele Capparelli Skolkovo Institute of Science and Technology Russia Laura Delgado Loacutepez Institute for Global Environmental Strategies USA Koki Ho Jonathan Battat - Massachusetts Institute of Technology USA Justin Kluger University of Houston USA Sara M Langston University of Sydney Australia Valentina Lo Gatto Sapienza University of Rome Italy Oleg G Mansurov National University of Science and Technology MISIS Russia Paul Nizenkov Universitaumlt Stuttgart Germany Luis Zea University of Colorado ndash Boulder USA
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1545 IAA- WAS0520 Dynamics of Space Exploration Activities and Outlook
Nicolas Peter ESA Belgium Pascale Ehrenfreund John Logsdon Henry Hertzfeld - George Washington University USA Gerda Horneck Stephan Ulamec - German Aerospace Center Germany Steve Mackwell Lunar and Planetary Institute USA Jacques Masson Giorgio Saccoccia - ESA Netherlands Tanja Masson-Zwaan International Institute of Space Law Netherlands Patrick Michel Observatoire de Nice France Mazlan Othman United Nations COPUOS Austria Serge Plattard European Space Policy Institute Austria Cheryl Reed Applied Physics Laboratory USA Kazuto Suzuki Hokkaido University Japan Oleg Ventskovsky Yuzhnoye Design Office Russia Belgium Frances Westall CNRS Orleans France
1600 IAA- WAS0521 Space Exploration Addressing the Challenges of Planetary Defense
William Ailor Aerospace Corporation USA Richard Tremayne-Smith Oos UK
1615 IAA- WAS0522 IAA Symposium Report - The Future of Space Exploration towards the Stars
Max Grimard Astrium France Giovanni Vulpetti Italy Giancarlo Genta Politecnico di Torino Italy
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Session 6-A Space Stations Utilization for Robotics and Human Spaceflight Exploration
Thursday January 9 2014 0915-1215 Location Polaris Suite C
Session Chairs Mark Mulqueen USA Michael Hawes USA Rapporteur Anatoly Perminov Russia
0915 IAA- WAS0601 The International Space Station and Exploration
Sam Scimemi Robyn Gatens Steve Davison - NASA Headquarters USA
0930 IAA- WAS0602 The Technical Characteristics of China lsquoTiangong-1rsquo Target Spacecraft
Yang Hong Wei Chuanfeng - China Academy of Space Technology China
0945 IAA- WAS0603 From ISS to Moon and Mars The Space Station as Anchor Point for German
Exploration Planning Friedhelm Claasen Juumlrgen Hill Johannes Weppler Norbert Henn - German Aerospace Center (DLR) Germany
1000 IAA- WAS0604 Concept of the Operational Techniques Applied to the Next Manned Space Flight
Exploration Program Based on JEM Operation Shuichi Ichimura Kazuya Imaki Riki Hoshikawa - Japan Manned Space Systems Corporation Japan
1015 IAA- WAS0605 ISS as a Platform for Science and Exploration
Kevin Foley Boeing Space Exploration USA
1030 IAA- WAS0606 Utilization of the International Space Station as a Testbed for Crew-Controlled Lunar
Surface Telerobotics Terrence Fong Intelligent Robotics Group NASA USA Jack Burns University of Colorado USA William Pratt Lockheed Martin Corporation USA
1045 IAA- WAS0607 Feasibility Study on the Missions to Earth-Moon Lagrange-Point 2 and the Moon
using the HTV based Spacecraft Tatsuhiro Nozue Yoshihiko Uemura Keiichi Miyamoto Shin-ichi Amatatsu - Japan Manned Space Systems (JAMSS) Japan
1100 IAA- WAS0608 Microgravity Science in Malaysia - achievements and the way forward
Mhd Fairos Asillam National Space Agency of Malaysia Malaysia
1115 IAA- WAS0609 Space Station Proof Tests for Lunar Plant Growth
James D Burke The Planetary Society USA Kathleen M Coderre Lockheed Martin ISS Operations USA Andrea Jaime Albalat Space Generation Advisory Council Austria
1130 IAA- WAS0610 Additive Manufacturing on ISS and Beyond A Critical Enabling Technology For
Successful Human Space Exploration Michael Chen Jason Dunn Aaron Kemmer Michael Snyder - Made in Space Inc USA
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Poster Session
IAA- WASPO01 Medicine for Space Exploration Setting the Bar High for Biomedical Innovations Dorit B Donoviel Jeffrey P Sutton - National Space Biomedical Research Institute (NSBRI) and Baylor College of Medicine Center for Space Medicine USA
IAA- WASPO02 Affording Mars Results from a Community Workshop on Sustainable Initial Human Missions Harley Thronson NASA Goddard Space Flight Center USA Chris Carberry Explore Mars Inc USA Jim Kirkpatrick American Astronautical Society USA
IAA- WASPO03 The International Space Weather Initiative
Madhulika Guhathakurta NASA Headquarters USA Nat Gopalswamy Joseph M Davila - NASA Goddard Space Flight Center USA
IAA- WASPO04 Lunar Science and Exploration Goals for Robotic Missions The Moon as the Rosetta Stone of Planetary Evolution Jeffrey B Plescia Applied Physics Laboratory USA C Neal University of Notre Dame USA
IAA- WASPO05 Scientific Robotic Lunar Missions as Precursors for Future Human Exploration of the Moon Lev Zelenyi Igor Mitrofanov - Institute for Space Research Russia Viktor Khartov Vladimir Dolgopolov Alexandr Lukjanchikov - Lavochkin Association Russia Nikolay Brukhanov Korolev RSC Energia Russia
IAA- WASPO07 Small-Scale Radioisotope Thermoelectric Generator Systems Based on Americium-241 Richard Ambrosi Hugo Williams Piyal Samara-Ratna Nigel Bannister David Vernon Tony Crawford Jonathan Sykes - University of Leicester UK Kevin Tomkins Marie-Claire Perkinson Matthew Stuttard Stephen Pulker Richard Slade - Astrium Ltd UK Keith Stephenson ESA ESTEC TEC-EP The Netherlands Kevin Simpson Mark Robbins Ismini Dimitriadou - European Thermodynamics Ltd UK Mike Reece Huanpo Ning Kan Chen- Queen Mary University UK Tom Rice Tim Tinsley Mark Sarsfield- National Nuclear Laboratory UK Jan Koenig Martin Jaegle - Fraunhofer IPM Germany
IAA- WASPO08 High Energy Mission on Pegasus Warren Frick Orbital Sciences Corporation USA
IAA- WASPO09 Modular Design Framework for the Multi-Mission Space Exploration Vehicle Generation IIB Electrical Harnessing Christopher R Halcon California Polytechnic State University ndash San Luis Obispo USA
IAA- WASPO10 Laser Powering of Launch
Nazar Kovalenko National Technical University ldquoKyiv Polytechnic Instituterdquo Ukraine
IAA- WASPO11 Overview and Outcomes of CSA Concept Studies for Space Exploration Planning and Christian Lange Taryn Tomlinson Alain Ouellet Canadian Space Agency Canada
IAA- WASPO12 Enabling Fast Interplanetary Trips with High Performance Nuclear Propulsion
Roger Lenard Planetary Power Inc USA
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IAA- WASPO13 Asteroids The Time is Now Srija The George Washington University USA
IAA- WASPO14 Thermonuclear Operation Space Lift Friedwardt Winterberg University of Nevada-Reno USA
IAA- WASPO15 Computational Modeling and Simulation of Micrometeorites Impacts on Spacecraft Harijono Djojodihardjo Institut Teknologi Bandung Indonesia
IAA- WASPO16 Using High-Energy Orbits to Efficiently Extend Human Exploration to Interplanetary
Destinations with Reusable Spacecraft David W Dunham Robert Farquhar - KinetX USA Natan Eismont Space Research Institute Russia Eugene Chumachenko Sergey Aksenov Yulia Fedorenko - Moscow Institute of Electronics and Mathematics National Res Univ ldquoHigher School of Economicsrdquo Russia Roberto Furfaro John Kidd Jr Nathan Mogk - University of Arizona Aerospace and Mechanical Engineering USA
IAA- WASPO17 New Multi-Layer Reconfigurable Architecture Based on System-on-Programmable-
Chip for Space Application Yang Mengfei China Academy of Space Technology China Liu Bo Liu Hongjin Gong Jian Zhang Shaolin - Beijing Institute of Control Engineering China
IAA- WASPO18 Modeling Simulation Inversion and Data Validation for Microwave Remote Sensing of Space Exploration Moon and Mars Ya-Qiu Jin Key Laboratory for Information Science of Electromagnetic Waves (MoE) Fudan University China
IAA- WASPO19 Solar Sailing and the Hurdles of Space Exploration and Exploitation
Nathan C Barnes Amir S Gohardani ndash LrsquoGarde Inc USA
IAA- WASPO20 Research Cooperation About Condensing Marss Atmosphere By Asteroid Impacts
Effects Mohammad Hussein Fazeli General Amir Medical Clinic Iran
IAA- WASPO21 The cooperation for space exploration in Latin America progress and challenges
Camilo Guzman Gomez Sergio Arboleda University Colombia
IAA- WASPO22 The Trouble With Mir Orthogonal Motivations and Cooperation in Space
Trent L Schindler Space Policy Institute George Washington University USA
IAA- WASPO23 Treaty Making- culture and human society
Amalie Sinclair Leeward Space Foundation USA
IAA- WASPO24 Libertad 2 Mission Overview Goals and Challenges
Jorge Soliz Raul Joya Jesus Gonzalez Ronald Hurtado Freddy Diaz - Universidad Sergio Arboleda Colombia
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Author Index
Ailor 18
Aizawa 15
AK Lal 5
Akinyede 7
Aksenov 21
Alby 13
Alifanov 16
Alves 5
Amatatsu 19
Ambrosi 13 20
Angerer 6
Arnould 16
Baba 13
Baker 8
Bamford 5
Bandini 17
Bannister 13 20
Bannova 5
Barnes
Nathan 8 15 21
Virginia 12 13
Bartels 6
Basner 6
Battat 16 17
Beney 15
Benton 5
Bhardwaj 5
Bhavya Lal 14
Bignami 16
Bingham 5
Bo 21
Bolisay 8
Bonnet 10
Bosanac 17
Bradford 5
Braun 16
Brukhanov 20
Bryukhanov 17
Bualat 9
Bullock 10
Burg 17
Burke 19
Burns 15 19
Buytaert 5
Caballero 13
Calvert 12
Capparelli 17
Cappelletti 7
Carberry 20
Carey 9
Carpenter 16
Cassady 12
Cassi 16
Cattaneo 10 13
Chang 15
Charles 7
Chavers 12
Chen
Kan 20
Michael 19
Chuanfeng 19
Chumachenko 21
Claasen 19
Cleacutement 5
Coderre 19
Collingwood 5
Conley 4 8
Contant 4 12
Cooke 10
Coradini 4 15
Cousins 10
Craig 14
Crawford
IA 5
Tony 20
Crawley 16
Creech 17
Crocker 10
Cugno 16
Cutts 8 10
Da Costa 17
Damann 6
Davidian 7 14
Davila 20
Davis 5 6 7
Davison 19
de Arellano y Haro 16
de Groot 15 17
De la Torre 13
Degtyarev 12
Delgado Loacutepez 17
Deliegravere 5
Delorenzo 7
Derechin 17
Di Pippo 7
Diaz 21
Diedrich 5
Dimitriadou 20
Dinges 6
Djojodihardjo 21
Doi 7
Dolgopolov 10 16 20
Donoviel 5 20
Dula 16
Dunham 21
Dunn 19
Dupas 17
Echavarria 16
Ecker 6
Eguiarte 10
Ehrenfreund 8 15 18
Eisenman 12
Eismont 21
Ellinthorpe 12
Elsperman 9
Eng 12
Ercoli Finzi 10 13
Escoubet 11
Ess 12
Eubanks 10
Fairos Asillam 19
Fani 10 13
Farquhar 21
Fedorenko 21
Ferguson 7
Ferrari 5
Ferrario 10 13
Fisackerly 16
Flamini 15
Foley 19
Fong 9 12 19
Fonseca 5
Frick 20
Fuchita 15
Fujimoto 11
Fukui 15
Fulford 17
Furfaro 21
Gabriele Ori 10
Galante 10
Galbiati 10 13
Garretson 12
Gatens 19
Gatti 13
Genta 12 17 18
Gentry 12
Gerzer 7
Ghafoor 17
Ghail 8
Giorgio 8 10 16
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Glaze 10
Glukhikh 5
Gohardani 15 21
Goldstein 10
Gonzalez 21
Gopalswamy 20
Goswami 7
Gravelle 14
Graziani 7
Griffin 8
Grimard 14 18
Guhathakurta 8 11 20
Guirgis 12
Guzman 16 21
Haese 17
Halcon 20
Hallgren 5
Hartov 16
Hatton 6
Hawes
Dean 13
Michael 19
Head 8
Heidmann 8
Heldmann 12
Henn 19
Hertzfeld 18
Hill 19
Hipkin 10
Ho 17
Hollingsworth 10
Hopkins 17
Horiike 15
Horneck 18
Hoshikawa 15 19
Houdou 16
Hufenbach 15 16 17
Hurtado 21
Hussein Fazeli 21
Ichimura 19
Imai 15
Imaki 15 19
Imamura 8
Ishikawa 15
Ivanov 8
Jaderojananont 15
Jaegle 20
Jaime Albalat 19
Jessup 8
Jian 21
Jin 21
Johnson
Christopher 15
Nathan 14
Johnston 8 10
Jones 6
Jorgenson 16
Joya 21
Joya Olarte 16
Joyner 12
Kaiser 14
Kalery 6
Karabadzak 8
Karas 16
Kawakami 15
Kellett 5
Kemmer 19
Kendall 11
Keravala 15
Khartov 10 20
Kidd 21
Kirkpatrick 20
Klaus 9
Kluger 17
Knapman 13
Koenig 20
Kolar 16
Korablev 8
Kornilova 5
Kovalenko 20
Kozlov 12
Kozyrev 16
Krimigis 8
Kuebler 16
Kundrot 7 8
Kushnarov 12
Kuznetsov 5
Lange 17 20
Langston 17
Larson 7
Laurini 17
Lavagna 10 13
Lee 8 14
Lenard 20
Levack 12
Li 5
Lia Schilact 5
Limaye 8 10
Liu 13
Lo Gatto 17
Logsdon 16 17 18
Lorenz 8
Lu 15
Lukjanchikov 10 20
Lukyanchikov 16
Maumlaumlttaumlnen 8
Maccone 10
MacDougall 5
Mackwell 18
MacLeish 5 7
Magner 10
Makarov 12
Makushenko 17
Malchenko 12
Malitikov 7
Mankins 12
Mansurov 17
Marcq 8
Markiewicz 8
Martin 12
Martynov 8
Masson
Arnaud 11
Jacques 18
Masson-Zwaan 14 18
May
Darryl 12
Todd 17
McBride 10
McGee 12
McGouldrick 8
McKenna-Lawlor 5
McKnight 13
McNutt 13
Mendieta 16
Mendieta-Jimenez 16
Messidoro 13
Michel 18
Migeotte 5
Mitrofanov 10 16 20
Miyamoto 19
Mogk 21
Mollicone 6
Montmessin 8
Moore
Joshua 12
Roscoe 13
S 5
Mott 6
Moura 15
Mulholland 14 15
Mulqueen 19
Myers 12
Nagamatsu 5
Nair
Madhavan 4
Unnikrishnan 5
Naumov 5
Neal 10 20
Nebergall 5
Nergaard 9
Ngo-Anh 6
Nield 14
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Ning 20
Nixon 8
Nizenkov 17
Nogawa 15
Nozue 19
Nymmik 5
Ocampo 10 16
Ogasawara 17
Omoto 15
Ono 5
Ookita 15
Osinski 10
Othman 18
Otsuka 15
Ouellet 17 20
Pacheco-Cabrera 16
Paczkowski 10
Palisoc 13
Panasyuk 5
Pappalardo 10
Patterson 10
Patti 16
Penny 13
Perez 16
Perino 17
Perkinson 13 20
Perminov 19
Peter 18
Petrov 5
Petrukovich 11
Piatek 12
Pieri 10
Pinsky 5
Plattard 18
Plescia 10 20
Polidan 8
Pratt 19
Prockter 10
Provencher 9
Pulker 20
Race 8
Raftery 16 17
Raitt 13
Ramakrishnan 4 5
Ramallo 13
Ramirez-de-Arellano 16
Raulin 8
Razoumny 8 12
Reece 20
Reed 12 17 18
Reibaldi 4 7 8 16
Reijnen 16
Reiley 14
Reitz 5
Retburg 8
Rice 13 20
Richard 6
Richards 15
Riesco 13
Robbins 20
Robinson 17
Rodrigo 12 13
Rodrigo da Costa 16
Romero 16
Roux 13
Rummel 8 15
Saccani 17
Saccoccia 15 17 18
Salotti 17
Salvi 10
Samara-Ratna 20
Sandau 14 15
Sarkar 8
Sarsfield 13 20
Schaefer 14
Schiele 9
Schindler 21
Schoonejans 9
Schrift 13
Scimemi 19
Scott 7
Senske 10
Shaolin 21
Shelhamer 7
Shepherd 13
Shibuichi 15
Shimizu 15
Shukor 5
Shulga 12
Siefert 10
Silva 5
Simpson 20
Sinclair 21
Singhvi 5
Slade 20
Sloan 14
Smith
Ernest 9
Trey 12
Snyder 19
Sokol 8
Soliz 21
Sommerer 12 13
Sorokin 6
Souza 10
Spry 8
Spudis 15
Srija 21
Stafford-Allan 5
Stambaugh 12
Steele 10
Stein 14
Stephenson 20
Sterns 14
Straube 5
Stuttard 20
Summers 12
Sundblad 6
Sutton 5 20
Suzuki 18
Swan
Cathy 13
Peter 7 13
Sweet 16 17
Sykes 20
Takahashi 15
Tamura 15
Tennen 14
Teranishi 15
Thompson 11
Thomson 7
Thronson 20
Tian 8
Tinsley 13 20
Todd 5
Tomi 5
Tomkins 20
Tomlinson 20
Townend 13
Townsend 5
Tremayne-Smith 18
Trushlyakov 8
Tsuchida 15
Uemura 19
Uesugi 16 17
Ulamec 18
Vance 10
Vandaele 8
Vane 8 10
Ventskovsky 12 18
Vernikos 5 7
Vernon 20
Von Der Dunk 14 15
Voron 16
Voytek 10
Vrolijk 17
Vulpetti 18
Walker 13
Walther 17
Wang
Chi 11
Webber 15
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Weerts 5
Weppler 19
Westall 18
Widemann 8
Williams 13 20
Wilquet 8
Wilson 8
Winterberg 21
Woumlrner 17
Wuyts 5
Yang
Hong 19
Mengfei 21
Yokosuka 15
Young 13
Zagreev 5
Zakharov 8
Zasova 8
Zea 17
Zelenyi 8 10 16 20
Zell 6
Zenchenko 8
Zhaohui 8
Zhou 12
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Session 2-B Scientific Goals in Robotics Missions Thursday January 9 2014 1330-1700
Location Oceanic Suite Session Chairs Vincenzo Giorgio Italy Steve Johnston USA
Rapporteur Gregg Vane USA
1330 IAA- WAS0211 Exploring the Solar System with a Combination of Large and Small Robotic Missions
as a Model for International Collaboration Gregg Vane California Institute of Technology USA
1345 IAA- WAS0212 Studies of Lunar South Pole by Russian Landing Missions ldquoLuna-Globrdquo ldquoLuna-
Resursrdquo and ldquoLuna-Gruntrdquo Igor Mitrofanov Lev Zelenyi - Russian Academy of Science Russia Vladimir Dolgopolov Viktor Khartov Alexandr Lukjanchikov
- Lavochkin Science and Industry Association Russia
1400 IAA- WAS0213 FOCAL a Robotic Space Mission to 550 AU to Exploit the Sun Gravitational Lens
Claudio Maccone IAA Italy Amalia Ercoli Finzi Michele Lavagna Nicolo Cattaneo Michele Fani Lorenzo Ferrario Andrea Galbiati Samuele Salvi - Politecnico di Milano Italy
1415 IAA- WAS0214 The Europa Clipper Mission Concept Exploring Europa to Investigate Its Habitability
Robert PappalardoBarry Goldstein David Senske Brian PaczkowskiSteve Vance B Cooke - JPL USA Louise Prockter Wes Patterson T Magner - Applied Physics Laboratory USA
1430 IAA- WAS0215 Quark Matter in the Solar System Evidence for a Game-Changing Space Resource
TM Eubanks Asteroid Initiatives USA
1445 IAA- WAS0216 International Cooperation at the Moon and Beyond
Jeffrey B Plescia Applied Physics Laboratory USA C R Neal University of Notre Dame
USA
1500 IAA- WAS0217 Planetary Robotic Exploration and Opportunities for International Collaboration on
Climate Change A Comparative Climatology Case Study Adriana Ocampo Jeff Hollingsworth - NASA USA Mark A Bullock Southwest Research Institute USA Roger-Maurice Bonnet International Space Science Institute Switzerland Lori Glaze NASA Goddard Space Flight Center USA Sanjay Limaye University of Wisconsin USA James A Cutts JPL USA
1515 IAA- WAS0218 Affordable Human and Robotic Collaboration for Exploration Missions
James Crocker Lockheed Martin USA
1530 IAA- WAS0219 Terrestrial Analogues
Karen S McBride UCLA USA Claire Cousins Vicky Hipkin Gordon Osinski - CSA Canada Luis E Eguiarte Valeria Souza Janet Siefert - Universidad Nacional Autoacutenoma Mexico Douglas Galante Universidade de Sao Paulo Brasil Mary Voytek NASA USA Gian Gabriele Ori IRSPS David Pieri JPL USA Andy Steele Carnegie Institution of Washington USA
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1545 IAA- WAS0220 International Living with a Starrsquos Synergy with IAA
Barbara J Thompson Madhulika Guhathakurta - NASA USA Arnaud Masson ESAESTEC C Philippe Escoubet - ESAESTEC The Netherlands Anatoli A Petrukovich Space Research Institute Russia Masaki Fujimoto JAXA Japan David Kendall CSA Canada Chi Wang State Key Laboratory of Space Weather China
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Session 3-A Technical Factors Enabling TechnologiesCommon Requirements Thursday January 9 2014 0915-1215
Location Hemisphere Suite B Session Chairs Virginia Barnes USA Rafael Rodrigo Spain
Rapporteur John Sommerer USA
0915 IAA- WAS0301 Identification of Common Requirements and Enabling Technologies for Manned Solar
System Exploration and Exploitation Using Spider Charts R Joseph Cassady James Ellinthorpe C Russell Joyner Daniel J H Levack Thomas N Martin III Roger M Myers - Aerojet Rocketdyne USA
0930 IAA- WAS0310 Standards Based Distributed Ground Data Systems for Future Missions
David S Lees Carnegie Mellon Univ Silicon Valley USA Matthew C Deans Trey Smith Terrence W Fong - NASA USA Tamar E Cohen Stinger Ghaffarian Technologies Inc USA
0945 IAA- WAS0302 Resource Prospector Mission (RPM) NASArsquos Robotic Lunar Lander Development
Cheryl L B Reed Douglas A Eng Robert A Summers Katherine A Stambaugh Timothy G McGee - The Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory USA David J Eisenman Derek H Calvert Greg Chavers Joshua M Moore Darryl W May Kim M Ess Irene M Piatek - NASA USA
1000 IAA- WAS0303 The Technical Aspects of Next-Generation Space Systems Creation Basing on On-
Orbit Satellite Servicing Concept Yury Makarov Alexander Malchenko Federal Space Agency Russia Yury Razoumny Pavel Kozlov Vladimir Razoumny Cosmoexport Aerospace Research Agency Russia Jean-Michel Contant IAA France
1015 IAA- WAS0305 DFH-4 Based Communication Satellites
Zhou Zhicheng China Academy of Space Technology (CAST) China
1030 IAA- WAS0306 Transformational Space Concepts and Technology for Future Human Exploration and
Development of Space John C Mankins Artemis Innovation Management Solutions LLC USA Peter L Garretson Lt Col United States Air Force USA
1045 IAA- WAS0307 Interdependence between Human Exploration beyond Earth Orbit and Life Support
Systems Hardware Development Gregory J Gentry Boeing USA Peggy L Guirgis Michael J Heldmann - Hamilton Sundstrand Space Systems USA
1100 IAA- WAS0308 Yuzhnoye Potential Contribution to Global Space Exploration
Olexandr Degtyarev Olexandr Kushnarov Volodymyr Shulga - Yuzhnoye Ukraine Oleg Ventskovsky Yuzhnoye Belgium
1115
IAA- WAS0311 Technologies for Human Space Exploration Mission Dependence and Synergies Giancarlo Genta Politecnico di Torino Italy
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Session 3-B Technical Factors Enabling TechnologiesCommon Requirements
Thursday January 9 2014 1330-1700 Location Hemisphere Suite B
Session Chairs Virginia Barnes USA Rafael Rodrigo Spain
Rapporteur John Sommerer USA
1330 IAA- WAS0312 IAA Status report on space debris
Fernand Alby CNES France
1345 IAA- WAS0313 The Contribution of IAA Orbital Debris Initiatives Over the Last Twenty Years
Darren McKnight Integrity Applications Incorporated (IAI) USA
1400 IAA- WAS0314 Plutonium-238 Radioisotope Power Supplies Enabling Deep-Space Missions
Ralph L McNutt Jr Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory USA 1415 IAA- WAS0315 Demonstration High Power Solar Electric Propulsion Space Vehicle Can Advance the
Current Timeline for a Human Spaceflight Mission to Mars to 2020 Dean Hawes Travis Schrift - Applied Defense Solutions USA Roscoe Moore III PeerSat USA Arthur Palisoc LrsquoGarde Inc USA Mitchell Walker Thomas M Liu - Georgia Institute of Technology School of Aerospace Engineering USA Michael Riesco Sierra Nevada Corporation Space Systems USA
1430 IAA- WAS0316 Nuclear power as an enabling technology for space exploration activities in the UK
T P Tinsley National Nuclear Laboratory UK
1445 IAA- WAS0317 Space Nuclear Power Systems Enabling Technology for Future Collaborative
Exploration Missions Richard Ambrosi Hugo Williams Nigel Bannister University of Leicester UK Tim Tinsley Tom Rice Mark Sarsfield - National Nuclear Laboratory UK Brian Shepherd Lockheed Martin UK Martin Townend SEA House UK Jean-Pierre Roux AREVA TA France Marie-Claire Perkinson Astrium UK Piero Messidoro Laura Gatti - Thales Alenia Space Italy
1500 IAA- WAS0318 Architecture for the Exploration of the Edge of the Solar System (AXESS)
Amalia Ercoli Finzi Michegravele Lavagna Nicolograve Cattaneo Michele Fani Lorenzo Ferrario Andrea Galbiati SamueleSalvi - Politecnico di Milano Italy
1515 IAA- WAS0319 Academy Cosmic Study on Feasibility of Space Elevators
Peter A Swan International Space Elevator Consortium Cathy W Swan SouthWest Analytic Network John M Knapman UK David Raitt UK Robert E Penny Jr USA
1530 IAA- WAS0320 HumanUAV Mixed Teams for Mars Exploration From analogs to reality
Gabriel G De la Torre Miguel A Ramallo Francisco J Caballero ndash University of Cadiz Spain
1545 IAA- WAS0321 Study of A Hybrid Locomotion Vehicle Using Skipping and Flying for Planetary
Exploration Mitsuhisa Baba Waseda University Japan Larry Young NASA USA
As of December 26 2013
2014 IAA SPACE EXPLORATION CONFERENCE
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Session 4-A Private Industryrsquos Role in Space Exploration and Exploitation Technical Policy and Legal Considerations
Thursday January 9 2014 0845-1215 Location Meridian Suite
Session Chairs Frans Von Der Dunk the Netherlands John Mulholland USA Rapporteur Rainer Sandau Germany
0915 IAA- WAS0401 The Exploration Development of Space ldquoEnginerdquo
Mark K Craig Science Applications International Corporation USA
0930 IAA- WAS0402 What is really missing to Space Exploration Money or PoliticalPublic will
Max Grimard Astrium France
0945 IAA- WAS0403 Examining the Diversity of Emerging Space Companies
Aliza M Stein Gregory C Lee Bhavya Lal - IDA Science and Technology Policy Inst USA
1000 IAA- WAS0404 Earth to Orbit Space Transportation Market Barriers of Entry
Dustin Kaiser Futron Corporation USA Ken Davidian Federal Aviation Administration USA
1015 IAA- WAS0405 Commercial Space Transportation Opportunities in Government Exploration
Programs George C Nield John Sloan Nathan Johnson - Federal Aviation Administration USA
1030 IAA- WAS0406 Regulation of Small Satellites Challenges And Opportunities
Tanja Masson-Zwaan International Institute of Air and Space Law Leiden University Netherlands
1045 IAA- WAS0407 Dream Chaser Building on the Space Shuttle Legacy to Provide Safe Affordable
Transportation to Low Earth Craig Gravelle Sierra Nevada Space Systems USA
1100 IAA- WAS0408 Low Earth Orbit Opportunities for Commercial Exploration
Keith Reiley Boeing Space Exploration USA
1115 IAA- WAS0409 Liability Issues Regarding Third-Parties and Space Flight Participants in Commercial
Space Activities The Pathway Forward Matthew Schaefer University of Nebraska College of law USA
1130 IAA- WAS0410 Enterprise Rights Environmental Protection and the Law of Outer Space
Leslie I Tennen Patricia M Sterns - Law Offices of Sterns and Tennen USA
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2014 IAA SPACE EXPLORATION CONFERENCE
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15
Session 4-B Private Industryrsquos Role in Space Exploration and Exploitation Technical Policy and Legal Considerations Thursday January 9 2014 1330-1700
Location Meridian Suite Session Chairs Frans Von Der Dunk the Netherlands John Mulholland USA
Rapporteur Rainer Sandau Germany
1330 IAA- WAS0411 Virtual Reality (VR) as scientific and educational exploration tool
Marcello Coradini ESAJPL Enrico Flamini ASI Italy Dennis Moura CNESAmbassade de France France Italy
1345 IAA- WAS0412 The Moon Protection As Common Heritage of Mankind
Peerapon Jaderojananont Huachiew Chalermprakiet University Thailand
1400 IAA- WAS0413 Providing for Sustainable Exploration and Use of Outer Space EnvironmentsMaking
Profits Possible While Protecting Other Worlds is Not ldquoExploitationrdquo John D Rummel East Carolina University USA Pascale Ehrenfreund Space Policy Institute G Washington University USA
1415 IAA- WAS0414 Space as a commons Toward a framework for the allocation of extraterrestrial
property rights Robert D Beney Gordon Institute of Business Science South Africa
1430 IAA- WAS0415 Road to The Space Elevator and Beyond - Proposal for International Corporation on
Space Business Development Akira Tsuchida Japan Manned Space Systems Corp Earth-Track Corp Japan USA Yuichiro Nogawa Kensuke Teranishi Kazuya Imaki Norio Fukui Shigeru Imai Yoshitaka Aizawa Hiroki Shimizu Chizuru Yokosuka Hiroshi Ookita Sakurako Takahashi Riki Hoshikawa - Manned Space Systems Corp Japan Yoji Ishikawa Tatsuhito Tamura Kiyotoshi Otsuka Takaya Horiike Yasuhiro Fuchita Yoshihiro Kawakami Eri Omoto Katsuhiko Shibuichi - Obayashi Corp Japan Chang Huai-Chien University of Tokyo Japan
1445 IAA- WAS0416 Long Term Space Propellant Depots
Giorgio Saccoccia ESA Lu Yu China Academy of Launch Vehicle Technologies China
1500 IAA- WAS0417 Moon Express Lander Capabilities Initial Payload and Mission
Paul D Spudis Lunar and Planetary Institute USA R Richards Moon Express Inc USA JO Burns Univ Colorado USA
1515 IAA- WAS0418 Shackleton Energy Lunar Sourced Propellant Depot Architecture
Jim Keravala Shackleton Energy Company USA
1530 IAA- WAS0419 The Legal Aspects of Asteroid Missions
Christopher Daniel Johnson International Institute of Space Law
1545 IAA- WAS0420 Bridgehead ndash Interplanetary Travel Becomes Routine
Derek Webber Spaceport Associates USA
1600 IAA- WAS0421 Space Debris Removal A Glance at Challenges and Opportunities
Amir S Gohardani Nathan C Barnes - LGarde Inc USA 1615
IAA- WAS0422 ESA Coordination Activities on Space Exploration Technology Roadmaps Giorgio Saccoccia Rolf de Groot Bernhard Hufenbach ndash ESA
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Session 5-A Space Exploration The Imperative of Global Cooperation
Thursday January 9 2014 0915-1215 Location Hemisphere Suite A
Session Chairs Mike Raftery USA Randy Sweet USA Rapporteur Kuninori Uesugi Japan
0915 IAA- WAS0501 International Industry Cooperation on Exploration from Earth-Moon L2
John Karas VP amp GM Lockheed Martin Space Systems Company USA
0930 IAA- WAS0502 Evaluation of Human Space Exploration Missions Beyond Low Earth Orbit
Oleg Alifanov Moscow Aviation Institute Russia Robert Braun Georgia Institute of Technology USA Edward Crawley Skolkovo Institute of Science and Technology Russia John Logsdon The George Washington University USA Lev Zelenyi Space Research Institute Russia Jonathan Battat Massachusetts Institute of Technology USA
0945 IAA- WAS0503 Multicultural Foundations of Human Space Exploration Lessons learnt and outlook
for the future Jacques Arnould CNES France Jan Kolar Czech Space Office Czech Republic Giuseppe Reibaldi IAA France
1000 IAA- WAS0504 The need for human exploration starting from the world as a base camp
Giovanni F Bignami INAFIASF Italy
1015 IAA- WAS0505 ExoMars 2016 Mission Overview and Status
V Giorgio W Cugno C Cassi - Thales Alenia Space Italia Italy
1030 IAA- WAS0506 Role and visions for Human Space Exploration - A European perspective
Amir S Rodrigo da Costa Ulrich Kuebler Bart Reijnen - Astrium Space Transportation Orbital Systems and Space Exploration Germany
1045
IAA- WAS0507 Latin-American Regional Coordination in Space Exploration a regional cooperative effort for space emerging nations Raul Joya Olarte Camilo Guzman - Sergio Arboleda University Colombia Adriana Ocampo Mario Perez - NASA USA Javier Mendieta Rosa Ma de Arellano y Haro ndash Agencia Espacial Mexicana Mexico Corinne Jorgenson Advancing Space USA Fernando Echavarria US State Department USA Fermin Romero CEA Mexico
1100 IAA- WAS0508 Building affordable and accessible space technology in Mexico and Latin-America to
contribute to future space exploration missions Enrique Pacheco-Cabrera Francisco J Mendieta-Jimenez Rosa M Ramirez-de-Arellano - Mexican Space Agency Mexico
1115 IAA- WAS0509 Roscosmos-ESA Cooperation in Lunar Exploration
B Patti J Carpenter R Fisackerly B Houdou B Hufenbach - ESA The Netherlands V Hartov VDolgopolov A Lukyanchikov - Lavochkin Association Russia A Kozyrev IMitrofanov L Zelenyi - Space Research Institute Russia V Voron - Russian Federal Space Agency Russia
1130 IAA- WAS0510 Space Mineral Resources ndash Opportunities and Challenges ndash Preliminary Findings and
Recommendations Arthur M Dula The Heinlein Prize Trust University of Houston Law Center USA
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2014 IAA SPACE EXPLORATION CONFERENCE
PRELIMINARY PROGRAM
17
Session 5-B Space Exploration The Imperative of Global Cooperation
Thursday January 9 2014 1330-1700 Location Hemisphere Suite A
Session Chairs Mike Raftery USA Randy Sweet USA Rapporteur Kuninori Uesugi Japan
1330 IAA- WAS0511 White Cosmic Study on Global Human Mars System Missions Exploration
Giancarlo Genta Politecnico di Torino Italy Alain Dupas International Consultant France Jean-Marc Salotti Laboratoire de Science Cognitive France
1345 IAA- WAS0512 Advancing the Global Exploration Strategy ndash an update on ISECG activities
Christian Lange Alain Ouellet - Canadian Space Agency Canada
1400 IAA- WAS0513 Development Status of ESA Strategic Plan for Space Exploration
Bernhard Hufenbach Rolf de Groot Giorgio Saccoccia - ESA European Space Research and Technology Centre (ESTEC) the Netherlands
1415 IAA- WAS0514 Creating Opportunities to Increase International Cooperation Between Lunar Human
and Robotic Space Exploration Activities Kathy Laurini NASA USA Cheryl Reed Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory USA
1430 IAA- WAS0515 Robotic and Human Space Exploration ndash The Importance of ldquoWhyrdquo
Marc Haese Johann-Dietrich Woumlrner - DLR German Aerospace Center Germany 1445 IAA- WAS0516 From Competition to Cooperation US Policy Under Presidents Kennedy Nixon
Clinton and Obama John M Logsdon Space Policy Institute The George Washington University USA
1500 IAA- WAS0517 NASArsquos Space Launch System An Enabling Capability for International Exploration
Stephen D Creech Todd A May Kimberly F Robinson - NASA Marshall Space Flight Center USA
1515 IAA- WAS0518 International Industry Concepts for Human Space Exploration
Michael Raftery Boeing USA Rodrigo Da Costa Stephan Walther - EADS Astrium Germany Josh Hopkins Lockheed Martin USA Paul Fulford Nadeem Ghafoor - MacDonald Dettwiler Canada Ko Ogasawara Mitsubishi Heavy Industries Japan Nikolay Bryukhanov Yuri Makushenko Alexander Derechin - RSC Energia Russia Flavio Bandini Maria Antonietta Perino - Thales Alenia Space Italia Italy Luciano Saccani Thales Alenia Space North America USA
1530 IAA- WAS0519 Evaluating International Collaboration for Human Exploration Beyond LEO
Natasha Bosanac Purdue University USA Alexander Burg Ademir Vrolijk - The George Washington University USA Emanuele Capparelli Skolkovo Institute of Science and Technology Russia Laura Delgado Loacutepez Institute for Global Environmental Strategies USA Koki Ho Jonathan Battat - Massachusetts Institute of Technology USA Justin Kluger University of Houston USA Sara M Langston University of Sydney Australia Valentina Lo Gatto Sapienza University of Rome Italy Oleg G Mansurov National University of Science and Technology MISIS Russia Paul Nizenkov Universitaumlt Stuttgart Germany Luis Zea University of Colorado ndash Boulder USA
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1545 IAA- WAS0520 Dynamics of Space Exploration Activities and Outlook
Nicolas Peter ESA Belgium Pascale Ehrenfreund John Logsdon Henry Hertzfeld - George Washington University USA Gerda Horneck Stephan Ulamec - German Aerospace Center Germany Steve Mackwell Lunar and Planetary Institute USA Jacques Masson Giorgio Saccoccia - ESA Netherlands Tanja Masson-Zwaan International Institute of Space Law Netherlands Patrick Michel Observatoire de Nice France Mazlan Othman United Nations COPUOS Austria Serge Plattard European Space Policy Institute Austria Cheryl Reed Applied Physics Laboratory USA Kazuto Suzuki Hokkaido University Japan Oleg Ventskovsky Yuzhnoye Design Office Russia Belgium Frances Westall CNRS Orleans France
1600 IAA- WAS0521 Space Exploration Addressing the Challenges of Planetary Defense
William Ailor Aerospace Corporation USA Richard Tremayne-Smith Oos UK
1615 IAA- WAS0522 IAA Symposium Report - The Future of Space Exploration towards the Stars
Max Grimard Astrium France Giovanni Vulpetti Italy Giancarlo Genta Politecnico di Torino Italy
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19
Session 6-A Space Stations Utilization for Robotics and Human Spaceflight Exploration
Thursday January 9 2014 0915-1215 Location Polaris Suite C
Session Chairs Mark Mulqueen USA Michael Hawes USA Rapporteur Anatoly Perminov Russia
0915 IAA- WAS0601 The International Space Station and Exploration
Sam Scimemi Robyn Gatens Steve Davison - NASA Headquarters USA
0930 IAA- WAS0602 The Technical Characteristics of China lsquoTiangong-1rsquo Target Spacecraft
Yang Hong Wei Chuanfeng - China Academy of Space Technology China
0945 IAA- WAS0603 From ISS to Moon and Mars The Space Station as Anchor Point for German
Exploration Planning Friedhelm Claasen Juumlrgen Hill Johannes Weppler Norbert Henn - German Aerospace Center (DLR) Germany
1000 IAA- WAS0604 Concept of the Operational Techniques Applied to the Next Manned Space Flight
Exploration Program Based on JEM Operation Shuichi Ichimura Kazuya Imaki Riki Hoshikawa - Japan Manned Space Systems Corporation Japan
1015 IAA- WAS0605 ISS as a Platform for Science and Exploration
Kevin Foley Boeing Space Exploration USA
1030 IAA- WAS0606 Utilization of the International Space Station as a Testbed for Crew-Controlled Lunar
Surface Telerobotics Terrence Fong Intelligent Robotics Group NASA USA Jack Burns University of Colorado USA William Pratt Lockheed Martin Corporation USA
1045 IAA- WAS0607 Feasibility Study on the Missions to Earth-Moon Lagrange-Point 2 and the Moon
using the HTV based Spacecraft Tatsuhiro Nozue Yoshihiko Uemura Keiichi Miyamoto Shin-ichi Amatatsu - Japan Manned Space Systems (JAMSS) Japan
1100 IAA- WAS0608 Microgravity Science in Malaysia - achievements and the way forward
Mhd Fairos Asillam National Space Agency of Malaysia Malaysia
1115 IAA- WAS0609 Space Station Proof Tests for Lunar Plant Growth
James D Burke The Planetary Society USA Kathleen M Coderre Lockheed Martin ISS Operations USA Andrea Jaime Albalat Space Generation Advisory Council Austria
1130 IAA- WAS0610 Additive Manufacturing on ISS and Beyond A Critical Enabling Technology For
Successful Human Space Exploration Michael Chen Jason Dunn Aaron Kemmer Michael Snyder - Made in Space Inc USA
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20
Poster Session
IAA- WASPO01 Medicine for Space Exploration Setting the Bar High for Biomedical Innovations Dorit B Donoviel Jeffrey P Sutton - National Space Biomedical Research Institute (NSBRI) and Baylor College of Medicine Center for Space Medicine USA
IAA- WASPO02 Affording Mars Results from a Community Workshop on Sustainable Initial Human Missions Harley Thronson NASA Goddard Space Flight Center USA Chris Carberry Explore Mars Inc USA Jim Kirkpatrick American Astronautical Society USA
IAA- WASPO03 The International Space Weather Initiative
Madhulika Guhathakurta NASA Headquarters USA Nat Gopalswamy Joseph M Davila - NASA Goddard Space Flight Center USA
IAA- WASPO04 Lunar Science and Exploration Goals for Robotic Missions The Moon as the Rosetta Stone of Planetary Evolution Jeffrey B Plescia Applied Physics Laboratory USA C Neal University of Notre Dame USA
IAA- WASPO05 Scientific Robotic Lunar Missions as Precursors for Future Human Exploration of the Moon Lev Zelenyi Igor Mitrofanov - Institute for Space Research Russia Viktor Khartov Vladimir Dolgopolov Alexandr Lukjanchikov - Lavochkin Association Russia Nikolay Brukhanov Korolev RSC Energia Russia
IAA- WASPO07 Small-Scale Radioisotope Thermoelectric Generator Systems Based on Americium-241 Richard Ambrosi Hugo Williams Piyal Samara-Ratna Nigel Bannister David Vernon Tony Crawford Jonathan Sykes - University of Leicester UK Kevin Tomkins Marie-Claire Perkinson Matthew Stuttard Stephen Pulker Richard Slade - Astrium Ltd UK Keith Stephenson ESA ESTEC TEC-EP The Netherlands Kevin Simpson Mark Robbins Ismini Dimitriadou - European Thermodynamics Ltd UK Mike Reece Huanpo Ning Kan Chen- Queen Mary University UK Tom Rice Tim Tinsley Mark Sarsfield- National Nuclear Laboratory UK Jan Koenig Martin Jaegle - Fraunhofer IPM Germany
IAA- WASPO08 High Energy Mission on Pegasus Warren Frick Orbital Sciences Corporation USA
IAA- WASPO09 Modular Design Framework for the Multi-Mission Space Exploration Vehicle Generation IIB Electrical Harnessing Christopher R Halcon California Polytechnic State University ndash San Luis Obispo USA
IAA- WASPO10 Laser Powering of Launch
Nazar Kovalenko National Technical University ldquoKyiv Polytechnic Instituterdquo Ukraine
IAA- WASPO11 Overview and Outcomes of CSA Concept Studies for Space Exploration Planning and Christian Lange Taryn Tomlinson Alain Ouellet Canadian Space Agency Canada
IAA- WASPO12 Enabling Fast Interplanetary Trips with High Performance Nuclear Propulsion
Roger Lenard Planetary Power Inc USA
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IAA- WASPO13 Asteroids The Time is Now Srija The George Washington University USA
IAA- WASPO14 Thermonuclear Operation Space Lift Friedwardt Winterberg University of Nevada-Reno USA
IAA- WASPO15 Computational Modeling and Simulation of Micrometeorites Impacts on Spacecraft Harijono Djojodihardjo Institut Teknologi Bandung Indonesia
IAA- WASPO16 Using High-Energy Orbits to Efficiently Extend Human Exploration to Interplanetary
Destinations with Reusable Spacecraft David W Dunham Robert Farquhar - KinetX USA Natan Eismont Space Research Institute Russia Eugene Chumachenko Sergey Aksenov Yulia Fedorenko - Moscow Institute of Electronics and Mathematics National Res Univ ldquoHigher School of Economicsrdquo Russia Roberto Furfaro John Kidd Jr Nathan Mogk - University of Arizona Aerospace and Mechanical Engineering USA
IAA- WASPO17 New Multi-Layer Reconfigurable Architecture Based on System-on-Programmable-
Chip for Space Application Yang Mengfei China Academy of Space Technology China Liu Bo Liu Hongjin Gong Jian Zhang Shaolin - Beijing Institute of Control Engineering China
IAA- WASPO18 Modeling Simulation Inversion and Data Validation for Microwave Remote Sensing of Space Exploration Moon and Mars Ya-Qiu Jin Key Laboratory for Information Science of Electromagnetic Waves (MoE) Fudan University China
IAA- WASPO19 Solar Sailing and the Hurdles of Space Exploration and Exploitation
Nathan C Barnes Amir S Gohardani ndash LrsquoGarde Inc USA
IAA- WASPO20 Research Cooperation About Condensing Marss Atmosphere By Asteroid Impacts
Effects Mohammad Hussein Fazeli General Amir Medical Clinic Iran
IAA- WASPO21 The cooperation for space exploration in Latin America progress and challenges
Camilo Guzman Gomez Sergio Arboleda University Colombia
IAA- WASPO22 The Trouble With Mir Orthogonal Motivations and Cooperation in Space
Trent L Schindler Space Policy Institute George Washington University USA
IAA- WASPO23 Treaty Making- culture and human society
Amalie Sinclair Leeward Space Foundation USA
IAA- WASPO24 Libertad 2 Mission Overview Goals and Challenges
Jorge Soliz Raul Joya Jesus Gonzalez Ronald Hurtado Freddy Diaz - Universidad Sergio Arboleda Colombia
As of December 26 2013
2014 IAA SPACE EXPLORATION CONFERENCE
PRELIMINARY PROGRAM
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Author Index
Ailor 18
Aizawa 15
AK Lal 5
Akinyede 7
Aksenov 21
Alby 13
Alifanov 16
Alves 5
Amatatsu 19
Ambrosi 13 20
Angerer 6
Arnould 16
Baba 13
Baker 8
Bamford 5
Bandini 17
Bannister 13 20
Bannova 5
Barnes
Nathan 8 15 21
Virginia 12 13
Bartels 6
Basner 6
Battat 16 17
Beney 15
Benton 5
Bhardwaj 5
Bhavya Lal 14
Bignami 16
Bingham 5
Bo 21
Bolisay 8
Bonnet 10
Bosanac 17
Bradford 5
Braun 16
Brukhanov 20
Bryukhanov 17
Bualat 9
Bullock 10
Burg 17
Burke 19
Burns 15 19
Buytaert 5
Caballero 13
Calvert 12
Capparelli 17
Cappelletti 7
Carberry 20
Carey 9
Carpenter 16
Cassady 12
Cassi 16
Cattaneo 10 13
Chang 15
Charles 7
Chavers 12
Chen
Kan 20
Michael 19
Chuanfeng 19
Chumachenko 21
Claasen 19
Cleacutement 5
Coderre 19
Collingwood 5
Conley 4 8
Contant 4 12
Cooke 10
Coradini 4 15
Cousins 10
Craig 14
Crawford
IA 5
Tony 20
Crawley 16
Creech 17
Crocker 10
Cugno 16
Cutts 8 10
Da Costa 17
Damann 6
Davidian 7 14
Davila 20
Davis 5 6 7
Davison 19
de Arellano y Haro 16
de Groot 15 17
De la Torre 13
Degtyarev 12
Delgado Loacutepez 17
Deliegravere 5
Delorenzo 7
Derechin 17
Di Pippo 7
Diaz 21
Diedrich 5
Dimitriadou 20
Dinges 6
Djojodihardjo 21
Doi 7
Dolgopolov 10 16 20
Donoviel 5 20
Dula 16
Dunham 21
Dunn 19
Dupas 17
Echavarria 16
Ecker 6
Eguiarte 10
Ehrenfreund 8 15 18
Eisenman 12
Eismont 21
Ellinthorpe 12
Elsperman 9
Eng 12
Ercoli Finzi 10 13
Escoubet 11
Ess 12
Eubanks 10
Fairos Asillam 19
Fani 10 13
Farquhar 21
Fedorenko 21
Ferguson 7
Ferrari 5
Ferrario 10 13
Fisackerly 16
Flamini 15
Foley 19
Fong 9 12 19
Fonseca 5
Frick 20
Fuchita 15
Fujimoto 11
Fukui 15
Fulford 17
Furfaro 21
Gabriele Ori 10
Galante 10
Galbiati 10 13
Garretson 12
Gatens 19
Gatti 13
Genta 12 17 18
Gentry 12
Gerzer 7
Ghafoor 17
Ghail 8
Giorgio 8 10 16
As of December 26 2013
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Glaze 10
Glukhikh 5
Gohardani 15 21
Goldstein 10
Gonzalez 21
Gopalswamy 20
Goswami 7
Gravelle 14
Graziani 7
Griffin 8
Grimard 14 18
Guhathakurta 8 11 20
Guirgis 12
Guzman 16 21
Haese 17
Halcon 20
Hallgren 5
Hartov 16
Hatton 6
Hawes
Dean 13
Michael 19
Head 8
Heidmann 8
Heldmann 12
Henn 19
Hertzfeld 18
Hill 19
Hipkin 10
Ho 17
Hollingsworth 10
Hopkins 17
Horiike 15
Horneck 18
Hoshikawa 15 19
Houdou 16
Hufenbach 15 16 17
Hurtado 21
Hussein Fazeli 21
Ichimura 19
Imai 15
Imaki 15 19
Imamura 8
Ishikawa 15
Ivanov 8
Jaderojananont 15
Jaegle 20
Jaime Albalat 19
Jessup 8
Jian 21
Jin 21
Johnson
Christopher 15
Nathan 14
Johnston 8 10
Jones 6
Jorgenson 16
Joya 21
Joya Olarte 16
Joyner 12
Kaiser 14
Kalery 6
Karabadzak 8
Karas 16
Kawakami 15
Kellett 5
Kemmer 19
Kendall 11
Keravala 15
Khartov 10 20
Kidd 21
Kirkpatrick 20
Klaus 9
Kluger 17
Knapman 13
Koenig 20
Kolar 16
Korablev 8
Kornilova 5
Kovalenko 20
Kozlov 12
Kozyrev 16
Krimigis 8
Kuebler 16
Kundrot 7 8
Kushnarov 12
Kuznetsov 5
Lange 17 20
Langston 17
Larson 7
Laurini 17
Lavagna 10 13
Lee 8 14
Lenard 20
Levack 12
Li 5
Lia Schilact 5
Limaye 8 10
Liu 13
Lo Gatto 17
Logsdon 16 17 18
Lorenz 8
Lu 15
Lukjanchikov 10 20
Lukyanchikov 16
Maumlaumlttaumlnen 8
Maccone 10
MacDougall 5
Mackwell 18
MacLeish 5 7
Magner 10
Makarov 12
Makushenko 17
Malchenko 12
Malitikov 7
Mankins 12
Mansurov 17
Marcq 8
Markiewicz 8
Martin 12
Martynov 8
Masson
Arnaud 11
Jacques 18
Masson-Zwaan 14 18
May
Darryl 12
Todd 17
McBride 10
McGee 12
McGouldrick 8
McKenna-Lawlor 5
McKnight 13
McNutt 13
Mendieta 16
Mendieta-Jimenez 16
Messidoro 13
Michel 18
Migeotte 5
Mitrofanov 10 16 20
Miyamoto 19
Mogk 21
Mollicone 6
Montmessin 8
Moore
Joshua 12
Roscoe 13
S 5
Mott 6
Moura 15
Mulholland 14 15
Mulqueen 19
Myers 12
Nagamatsu 5
Nair
Madhavan 4
Unnikrishnan 5
Naumov 5
Neal 10 20
Nebergall 5
Nergaard 9
Ngo-Anh 6
Nield 14
As of December 26 2013
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25
Ning 20
Nixon 8
Nizenkov 17
Nogawa 15
Nozue 19
Nymmik 5
Ocampo 10 16
Ogasawara 17
Omoto 15
Ono 5
Ookita 15
Osinski 10
Othman 18
Otsuka 15
Ouellet 17 20
Pacheco-Cabrera 16
Paczkowski 10
Palisoc 13
Panasyuk 5
Pappalardo 10
Patterson 10
Patti 16
Penny 13
Perez 16
Perino 17
Perkinson 13 20
Perminov 19
Peter 18
Petrov 5
Petrukovich 11
Piatek 12
Pieri 10
Pinsky 5
Plattard 18
Plescia 10 20
Polidan 8
Pratt 19
Prockter 10
Provencher 9
Pulker 20
Race 8
Raftery 16 17
Raitt 13
Ramakrishnan 4 5
Ramallo 13
Ramirez-de-Arellano 16
Raulin 8
Razoumny 8 12
Reece 20
Reed 12 17 18
Reibaldi 4 7 8 16
Reijnen 16
Reiley 14
Reitz 5
Retburg 8
Rice 13 20
Richard 6
Richards 15
Riesco 13
Robbins 20
Robinson 17
Rodrigo 12 13
Rodrigo da Costa 16
Romero 16
Roux 13
Rummel 8 15
Saccani 17
Saccoccia 15 17 18
Salotti 17
Salvi 10
Samara-Ratna 20
Sandau 14 15
Sarkar 8
Sarsfield 13 20
Schaefer 14
Schiele 9
Schindler 21
Schoonejans 9
Schrift 13
Scimemi 19
Scott 7
Senske 10
Shaolin 21
Shelhamer 7
Shepherd 13
Shibuichi 15
Shimizu 15
Shukor 5
Shulga 12
Siefert 10
Silva 5
Simpson 20
Sinclair 21
Singhvi 5
Slade 20
Sloan 14
Smith
Ernest 9
Trey 12
Snyder 19
Sokol 8
Soliz 21
Sommerer 12 13
Sorokin 6
Souza 10
Spry 8
Spudis 15
Srija 21
Stafford-Allan 5
Stambaugh 12
Steele 10
Stein 14
Stephenson 20
Sterns 14
Straube 5
Stuttard 20
Summers 12
Sundblad 6
Sutton 5 20
Suzuki 18
Swan
Cathy 13
Peter 7 13
Sweet 16 17
Sykes 20
Takahashi 15
Tamura 15
Tennen 14
Teranishi 15
Thompson 11
Thomson 7
Thronson 20
Tian 8
Tinsley 13 20
Todd 5
Tomi 5
Tomkins 20
Tomlinson 20
Townend 13
Townsend 5
Tremayne-Smith 18
Trushlyakov 8
Tsuchida 15
Uemura 19
Uesugi 16 17
Ulamec 18
Vance 10
Vandaele 8
Vane 8 10
Ventskovsky 12 18
Vernikos 5 7
Vernon 20
Von Der Dunk 14 15
Voron 16
Voytek 10
Vrolijk 17
Vulpetti 18
Walker 13
Walther 17
Wang
Chi 11
Webber 15
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Weerts 5
Weppler 19
Westall 18
Widemann 8
Williams 13 20
Wilquet 8
Wilson 8
Winterberg 21
Woumlrner 17
Wuyts 5
Yang
Hong 19
Mengfei 21
Yokosuka 15
Young 13
Zagreev 5
Zakharov 8
Zasova 8
Zea 17
Zelenyi 8 10 16 20
Zell 6
Zenchenko 8
Zhaohui 8
Zhou 12
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httpwwwiaaweborg
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1545 IAA- WAS0220 International Living with a Starrsquos Synergy with IAA
Barbara J Thompson Madhulika Guhathakurta - NASA USA Arnaud Masson ESAESTEC C Philippe Escoubet - ESAESTEC The Netherlands Anatoli A Petrukovich Space Research Institute Russia Masaki Fujimoto JAXA Japan David Kendall CSA Canada Chi Wang State Key Laboratory of Space Weather China
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Session 3-A Technical Factors Enabling TechnologiesCommon Requirements Thursday January 9 2014 0915-1215
Location Hemisphere Suite B Session Chairs Virginia Barnes USA Rafael Rodrigo Spain
Rapporteur John Sommerer USA
0915 IAA- WAS0301 Identification of Common Requirements and Enabling Technologies for Manned Solar
System Exploration and Exploitation Using Spider Charts R Joseph Cassady James Ellinthorpe C Russell Joyner Daniel J H Levack Thomas N Martin III Roger M Myers - Aerojet Rocketdyne USA
0930 IAA- WAS0310 Standards Based Distributed Ground Data Systems for Future Missions
David S Lees Carnegie Mellon Univ Silicon Valley USA Matthew C Deans Trey Smith Terrence W Fong - NASA USA Tamar E Cohen Stinger Ghaffarian Technologies Inc USA
0945 IAA- WAS0302 Resource Prospector Mission (RPM) NASArsquos Robotic Lunar Lander Development
Cheryl L B Reed Douglas A Eng Robert A Summers Katherine A Stambaugh Timothy G McGee - The Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory USA David J Eisenman Derek H Calvert Greg Chavers Joshua M Moore Darryl W May Kim M Ess Irene M Piatek - NASA USA
1000 IAA- WAS0303 The Technical Aspects of Next-Generation Space Systems Creation Basing on On-
Orbit Satellite Servicing Concept Yury Makarov Alexander Malchenko Federal Space Agency Russia Yury Razoumny Pavel Kozlov Vladimir Razoumny Cosmoexport Aerospace Research Agency Russia Jean-Michel Contant IAA France
1015 IAA- WAS0305 DFH-4 Based Communication Satellites
Zhou Zhicheng China Academy of Space Technology (CAST) China
1030 IAA- WAS0306 Transformational Space Concepts and Technology for Future Human Exploration and
Development of Space John C Mankins Artemis Innovation Management Solutions LLC USA Peter L Garretson Lt Col United States Air Force USA
1045 IAA- WAS0307 Interdependence between Human Exploration beyond Earth Orbit and Life Support
Systems Hardware Development Gregory J Gentry Boeing USA Peggy L Guirgis Michael J Heldmann - Hamilton Sundstrand Space Systems USA
1100 IAA- WAS0308 Yuzhnoye Potential Contribution to Global Space Exploration
Olexandr Degtyarev Olexandr Kushnarov Volodymyr Shulga - Yuzhnoye Ukraine Oleg Ventskovsky Yuzhnoye Belgium
1115
IAA- WAS0311 Technologies for Human Space Exploration Mission Dependence and Synergies Giancarlo Genta Politecnico di Torino Italy
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Session 3-B Technical Factors Enabling TechnologiesCommon Requirements
Thursday January 9 2014 1330-1700 Location Hemisphere Suite B
Session Chairs Virginia Barnes USA Rafael Rodrigo Spain
Rapporteur John Sommerer USA
1330 IAA- WAS0312 IAA Status report on space debris
Fernand Alby CNES France
1345 IAA- WAS0313 The Contribution of IAA Orbital Debris Initiatives Over the Last Twenty Years
Darren McKnight Integrity Applications Incorporated (IAI) USA
1400 IAA- WAS0314 Plutonium-238 Radioisotope Power Supplies Enabling Deep-Space Missions
Ralph L McNutt Jr Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory USA 1415 IAA- WAS0315 Demonstration High Power Solar Electric Propulsion Space Vehicle Can Advance the
Current Timeline for a Human Spaceflight Mission to Mars to 2020 Dean Hawes Travis Schrift - Applied Defense Solutions USA Roscoe Moore III PeerSat USA Arthur Palisoc LrsquoGarde Inc USA Mitchell Walker Thomas M Liu - Georgia Institute of Technology School of Aerospace Engineering USA Michael Riesco Sierra Nevada Corporation Space Systems USA
1430 IAA- WAS0316 Nuclear power as an enabling technology for space exploration activities in the UK
T P Tinsley National Nuclear Laboratory UK
1445 IAA- WAS0317 Space Nuclear Power Systems Enabling Technology for Future Collaborative
Exploration Missions Richard Ambrosi Hugo Williams Nigel Bannister University of Leicester UK Tim Tinsley Tom Rice Mark Sarsfield - National Nuclear Laboratory UK Brian Shepherd Lockheed Martin UK Martin Townend SEA House UK Jean-Pierre Roux AREVA TA France Marie-Claire Perkinson Astrium UK Piero Messidoro Laura Gatti - Thales Alenia Space Italy
1500 IAA- WAS0318 Architecture for the Exploration of the Edge of the Solar System (AXESS)
Amalia Ercoli Finzi Michegravele Lavagna Nicolograve Cattaneo Michele Fani Lorenzo Ferrario Andrea Galbiati SamueleSalvi - Politecnico di Milano Italy
1515 IAA- WAS0319 Academy Cosmic Study on Feasibility of Space Elevators
Peter A Swan International Space Elevator Consortium Cathy W Swan SouthWest Analytic Network John M Knapman UK David Raitt UK Robert E Penny Jr USA
1530 IAA- WAS0320 HumanUAV Mixed Teams for Mars Exploration From analogs to reality
Gabriel G De la Torre Miguel A Ramallo Francisco J Caballero ndash University of Cadiz Spain
1545 IAA- WAS0321 Study of A Hybrid Locomotion Vehicle Using Skipping and Flying for Planetary
Exploration Mitsuhisa Baba Waseda University Japan Larry Young NASA USA
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Session 4-A Private Industryrsquos Role in Space Exploration and Exploitation Technical Policy and Legal Considerations
Thursday January 9 2014 0845-1215 Location Meridian Suite
Session Chairs Frans Von Der Dunk the Netherlands John Mulholland USA Rapporteur Rainer Sandau Germany
0915 IAA- WAS0401 The Exploration Development of Space ldquoEnginerdquo
Mark K Craig Science Applications International Corporation USA
0930 IAA- WAS0402 What is really missing to Space Exploration Money or PoliticalPublic will
Max Grimard Astrium France
0945 IAA- WAS0403 Examining the Diversity of Emerging Space Companies
Aliza M Stein Gregory C Lee Bhavya Lal - IDA Science and Technology Policy Inst USA
1000 IAA- WAS0404 Earth to Orbit Space Transportation Market Barriers of Entry
Dustin Kaiser Futron Corporation USA Ken Davidian Federal Aviation Administration USA
1015 IAA- WAS0405 Commercial Space Transportation Opportunities in Government Exploration
Programs George C Nield John Sloan Nathan Johnson - Federal Aviation Administration USA
1030 IAA- WAS0406 Regulation of Small Satellites Challenges And Opportunities
Tanja Masson-Zwaan International Institute of Air and Space Law Leiden University Netherlands
1045 IAA- WAS0407 Dream Chaser Building on the Space Shuttle Legacy to Provide Safe Affordable
Transportation to Low Earth Craig Gravelle Sierra Nevada Space Systems USA
1100 IAA- WAS0408 Low Earth Orbit Opportunities for Commercial Exploration
Keith Reiley Boeing Space Exploration USA
1115 IAA- WAS0409 Liability Issues Regarding Third-Parties and Space Flight Participants in Commercial
Space Activities The Pathway Forward Matthew Schaefer University of Nebraska College of law USA
1130 IAA- WAS0410 Enterprise Rights Environmental Protection and the Law of Outer Space
Leslie I Tennen Patricia M Sterns - Law Offices of Sterns and Tennen USA
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Session 4-B Private Industryrsquos Role in Space Exploration and Exploitation Technical Policy and Legal Considerations Thursday January 9 2014 1330-1700
Location Meridian Suite Session Chairs Frans Von Der Dunk the Netherlands John Mulholland USA
Rapporteur Rainer Sandau Germany
1330 IAA- WAS0411 Virtual Reality (VR) as scientific and educational exploration tool
Marcello Coradini ESAJPL Enrico Flamini ASI Italy Dennis Moura CNESAmbassade de France France Italy
1345 IAA- WAS0412 The Moon Protection As Common Heritage of Mankind
Peerapon Jaderojananont Huachiew Chalermprakiet University Thailand
1400 IAA- WAS0413 Providing for Sustainable Exploration and Use of Outer Space EnvironmentsMaking
Profits Possible While Protecting Other Worlds is Not ldquoExploitationrdquo John D Rummel East Carolina University USA Pascale Ehrenfreund Space Policy Institute G Washington University USA
1415 IAA- WAS0414 Space as a commons Toward a framework for the allocation of extraterrestrial
property rights Robert D Beney Gordon Institute of Business Science South Africa
1430 IAA- WAS0415 Road to The Space Elevator and Beyond - Proposal for International Corporation on
Space Business Development Akira Tsuchida Japan Manned Space Systems Corp Earth-Track Corp Japan USA Yuichiro Nogawa Kensuke Teranishi Kazuya Imaki Norio Fukui Shigeru Imai Yoshitaka Aizawa Hiroki Shimizu Chizuru Yokosuka Hiroshi Ookita Sakurako Takahashi Riki Hoshikawa - Manned Space Systems Corp Japan Yoji Ishikawa Tatsuhito Tamura Kiyotoshi Otsuka Takaya Horiike Yasuhiro Fuchita Yoshihiro Kawakami Eri Omoto Katsuhiko Shibuichi - Obayashi Corp Japan Chang Huai-Chien University of Tokyo Japan
1445 IAA- WAS0416 Long Term Space Propellant Depots
Giorgio Saccoccia ESA Lu Yu China Academy of Launch Vehicle Technologies China
1500 IAA- WAS0417 Moon Express Lander Capabilities Initial Payload and Mission
Paul D Spudis Lunar and Planetary Institute USA R Richards Moon Express Inc USA JO Burns Univ Colorado USA
1515 IAA- WAS0418 Shackleton Energy Lunar Sourced Propellant Depot Architecture
Jim Keravala Shackleton Energy Company USA
1530 IAA- WAS0419 The Legal Aspects of Asteroid Missions
Christopher Daniel Johnson International Institute of Space Law
1545 IAA- WAS0420 Bridgehead ndash Interplanetary Travel Becomes Routine
Derek Webber Spaceport Associates USA
1600 IAA- WAS0421 Space Debris Removal A Glance at Challenges and Opportunities
Amir S Gohardani Nathan C Barnes - LGarde Inc USA 1615
IAA- WAS0422 ESA Coordination Activities on Space Exploration Technology Roadmaps Giorgio Saccoccia Rolf de Groot Bernhard Hufenbach ndash ESA
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Session 5-A Space Exploration The Imperative of Global Cooperation
Thursday January 9 2014 0915-1215 Location Hemisphere Suite A
Session Chairs Mike Raftery USA Randy Sweet USA Rapporteur Kuninori Uesugi Japan
0915 IAA- WAS0501 International Industry Cooperation on Exploration from Earth-Moon L2
John Karas VP amp GM Lockheed Martin Space Systems Company USA
0930 IAA- WAS0502 Evaluation of Human Space Exploration Missions Beyond Low Earth Orbit
Oleg Alifanov Moscow Aviation Institute Russia Robert Braun Georgia Institute of Technology USA Edward Crawley Skolkovo Institute of Science and Technology Russia John Logsdon The George Washington University USA Lev Zelenyi Space Research Institute Russia Jonathan Battat Massachusetts Institute of Technology USA
0945 IAA- WAS0503 Multicultural Foundations of Human Space Exploration Lessons learnt and outlook
for the future Jacques Arnould CNES France Jan Kolar Czech Space Office Czech Republic Giuseppe Reibaldi IAA France
1000 IAA- WAS0504 The need for human exploration starting from the world as a base camp
Giovanni F Bignami INAFIASF Italy
1015 IAA- WAS0505 ExoMars 2016 Mission Overview and Status
V Giorgio W Cugno C Cassi - Thales Alenia Space Italia Italy
1030 IAA- WAS0506 Role and visions for Human Space Exploration - A European perspective
Amir S Rodrigo da Costa Ulrich Kuebler Bart Reijnen - Astrium Space Transportation Orbital Systems and Space Exploration Germany
1045
IAA- WAS0507 Latin-American Regional Coordination in Space Exploration a regional cooperative effort for space emerging nations Raul Joya Olarte Camilo Guzman - Sergio Arboleda University Colombia Adriana Ocampo Mario Perez - NASA USA Javier Mendieta Rosa Ma de Arellano y Haro ndash Agencia Espacial Mexicana Mexico Corinne Jorgenson Advancing Space USA Fernando Echavarria US State Department USA Fermin Romero CEA Mexico
1100 IAA- WAS0508 Building affordable and accessible space technology in Mexico and Latin-America to
contribute to future space exploration missions Enrique Pacheco-Cabrera Francisco J Mendieta-Jimenez Rosa M Ramirez-de-Arellano - Mexican Space Agency Mexico
1115 IAA- WAS0509 Roscosmos-ESA Cooperation in Lunar Exploration
B Patti J Carpenter R Fisackerly B Houdou B Hufenbach - ESA The Netherlands V Hartov VDolgopolov A Lukyanchikov - Lavochkin Association Russia A Kozyrev IMitrofanov L Zelenyi - Space Research Institute Russia V Voron - Russian Federal Space Agency Russia
1130 IAA- WAS0510 Space Mineral Resources ndash Opportunities and Challenges ndash Preliminary Findings and
Recommendations Arthur M Dula The Heinlein Prize Trust University of Houston Law Center USA
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Session 5-B Space Exploration The Imperative of Global Cooperation
Thursday January 9 2014 1330-1700 Location Hemisphere Suite A
Session Chairs Mike Raftery USA Randy Sweet USA Rapporteur Kuninori Uesugi Japan
1330 IAA- WAS0511 White Cosmic Study on Global Human Mars System Missions Exploration
Giancarlo Genta Politecnico di Torino Italy Alain Dupas International Consultant France Jean-Marc Salotti Laboratoire de Science Cognitive France
1345 IAA- WAS0512 Advancing the Global Exploration Strategy ndash an update on ISECG activities
Christian Lange Alain Ouellet - Canadian Space Agency Canada
1400 IAA- WAS0513 Development Status of ESA Strategic Plan for Space Exploration
Bernhard Hufenbach Rolf de Groot Giorgio Saccoccia - ESA European Space Research and Technology Centre (ESTEC) the Netherlands
1415 IAA- WAS0514 Creating Opportunities to Increase International Cooperation Between Lunar Human
and Robotic Space Exploration Activities Kathy Laurini NASA USA Cheryl Reed Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory USA
1430 IAA- WAS0515 Robotic and Human Space Exploration ndash The Importance of ldquoWhyrdquo
Marc Haese Johann-Dietrich Woumlrner - DLR German Aerospace Center Germany 1445 IAA- WAS0516 From Competition to Cooperation US Policy Under Presidents Kennedy Nixon
Clinton and Obama John M Logsdon Space Policy Institute The George Washington University USA
1500 IAA- WAS0517 NASArsquos Space Launch System An Enabling Capability for International Exploration
Stephen D Creech Todd A May Kimberly F Robinson - NASA Marshall Space Flight Center USA
1515 IAA- WAS0518 International Industry Concepts for Human Space Exploration
Michael Raftery Boeing USA Rodrigo Da Costa Stephan Walther - EADS Astrium Germany Josh Hopkins Lockheed Martin USA Paul Fulford Nadeem Ghafoor - MacDonald Dettwiler Canada Ko Ogasawara Mitsubishi Heavy Industries Japan Nikolay Bryukhanov Yuri Makushenko Alexander Derechin - RSC Energia Russia Flavio Bandini Maria Antonietta Perino - Thales Alenia Space Italia Italy Luciano Saccani Thales Alenia Space North America USA
1530 IAA- WAS0519 Evaluating International Collaboration for Human Exploration Beyond LEO
Natasha Bosanac Purdue University USA Alexander Burg Ademir Vrolijk - The George Washington University USA Emanuele Capparelli Skolkovo Institute of Science and Technology Russia Laura Delgado Loacutepez Institute for Global Environmental Strategies USA Koki Ho Jonathan Battat - Massachusetts Institute of Technology USA Justin Kluger University of Houston USA Sara M Langston University of Sydney Australia Valentina Lo Gatto Sapienza University of Rome Italy Oleg G Mansurov National University of Science and Technology MISIS Russia Paul Nizenkov Universitaumlt Stuttgart Germany Luis Zea University of Colorado ndash Boulder USA
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1545 IAA- WAS0520 Dynamics of Space Exploration Activities and Outlook
Nicolas Peter ESA Belgium Pascale Ehrenfreund John Logsdon Henry Hertzfeld - George Washington University USA Gerda Horneck Stephan Ulamec - German Aerospace Center Germany Steve Mackwell Lunar and Planetary Institute USA Jacques Masson Giorgio Saccoccia - ESA Netherlands Tanja Masson-Zwaan International Institute of Space Law Netherlands Patrick Michel Observatoire de Nice France Mazlan Othman United Nations COPUOS Austria Serge Plattard European Space Policy Institute Austria Cheryl Reed Applied Physics Laboratory USA Kazuto Suzuki Hokkaido University Japan Oleg Ventskovsky Yuzhnoye Design Office Russia Belgium Frances Westall CNRS Orleans France
1600 IAA- WAS0521 Space Exploration Addressing the Challenges of Planetary Defense
William Ailor Aerospace Corporation USA Richard Tremayne-Smith Oos UK
1615 IAA- WAS0522 IAA Symposium Report - The Future of Space Exploration towards the Stars
Max Grimard Astrium France Giovanni Vulpetti Italy Giancarlo Genta Politecnico di Torino Italy
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Session 6-A Space Stations Utilization for Robotics and Human Spaceflight Exploration
Thursday January 9 2014 0915-1215 Location Polaris Suite C
Session Chairs Mark Mulqueen USA Michael Hawes USA Rapporteur Anatoly Perminov Russia
0915 IAA- WAS0601 The International Space Station and Exploration
Sam Scimemi Robyn Gatens Steve Davison - NASA Headquarters USA
0930 IAA- WAS0602 The Technical Characteristics of China lsquoTiangong-1rsquo Target Spacecraft
Yang Hong Wei Chuanfeng - China Academy of Space Technology China
0945 IAA- WAS0603 From ISS to Moon and Mars The Space Station as Anchor Point for German
Exploration Planning Friedhelm Claasen Juumlrgen Hill Johannes Weppler Norbert Henn - German Aerospace Center (DLR) Germany
1000 IAA- WAS0604 Concept of the Operational Techniques Applied to the Next Manned Space Flight
Exploration Program Based on JEM Operation Shuichi Ichimura Kazuya Imaki Riki Hoshikawa - Japan Manned Space Systems Corporation Japan
1015 IAA- WAS0605 ISS as a Platform for Science and Exploration
Kevin Foley Boeing Space Exploration USA
1030 IAA- WAS0606 Utilization of the International Space Station as a Testbed for Crew-Controlled Lunar
Surface Telerobotics Terrence Fong Intelligent Robotics Group NASA USA Jack Burns University of Colorado USA William Pratt Lockheed Martin Corporation USA
1045 IAA- WAS0607 Feasibility Study on the Missions to Earth-Moon Lagrange-Point 2 and the Moon
using the HTV based Spacecraft Tatsuhiro Nozue Yoshihiko Uemura Keiichi Miyamoto Shin-ichi Amatatsu - Japan Manned Space Systems (JAMSS) Japan
1100 IAA- WAS0608 Microgravity Science in Malaysia - achievements and the way forward
Mhd Fairos Asillam National Space Agency of Malaysia Malaysia
1115 IAA- WAS0609 Space Station Proof Tests for Lunar Plant Growth
James D Burke The Planetary Society USA Kathleen M Coderre Lockheed Martin ISS Operations USA Andrea Jaime Albalat Space Generation Advisory Council Austria
1130 IAA- WAS0610 Additive Manufacturing on ISS and Beyond A Critical Enabling Technology For
Successful Human Space Exploration Michael Chen Jason Dunn Aaron Kemmer Michael Snyder - Made in Space Inc USA
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Poster Session
IAA- WASPO01 Medicine for Space Exploration Setting the Bar High for Biomedical Innovations Dorit B Donoviel Jeffrey P Sutton - National Space Biomedical Research Institute (NSBRI) and Baylor College of Medicine Center for Space Medicine USA
IAA- WASPO02 Affording Mars Results from a Community Workshop on Sustainable Initial Human Missions Harley Thronson NASA Goddard Space Flight Center USA Chris Carberry Explore Mars Inc USA Jim Kirkpatrick American Astronautical Society USA
IAA- WASPO03 The International Space Weather Initiative
Madhulika Guhathakurta NASA Headquarters USA Nat Gopalswamy Joseph M Davila - NASA Goddard Space Flight Center USA
IAA- WASPO04 Lunar Science and Exploration Goals for Robotic Missions The Moon as the Rosetta Stone of Planetary Evolution Jeffrey B Plescia Applied Physics Laboratory USA C Neal University of Notre Dame USA
IAA- WASPO05 Scientific Robotic Lunar Missions as Precursors for Future Human Exploration of the Moon Lev Zelenyi Igor Mitrofanov - Institute for Space Research Russia Viktor Khartov Vladimir Dolgopolov Alexandr Lukjanchikov - Lavochkin Association Russia Nikolay Brukhanov Korolev RSC Energia Russia
IAA- WASPO07 Small-Scale Radioisotope Thermoelectric Generator Systems Based on Americium-241 Richard Ambrosi Hugo Williams Piyal Samara-Ratna Nigel Bannister David Vernon Tony Crawford Jonathan Sykes - University of Leicester UK Kevin Tomkins Marie-Claire Perkinson Matthew Stuttard Stephen Pulker Richard Slade - Astrium Ltd UK Keith Stephenson ESA ESTEC TEC-EP The Netherlands Kevin Simpson Mark Robbins Ismini Dimitriadou - European Thermodynamics Ltd UK Mike Reece Huanpo Ning Kan Chen- Queen Mary University UK Tom Rice Tim Tinsley Mark Sarsfield- National Nuclear Laboratory UK Jan Koenig Martin Jaegle - Fraunhofer IPM Germany
IAA- WASPO08 High Energy Mission on Pegasus Warren Frick Orbital Sciences Corporation USA
IAA- WASPO09 Modular Design Framework for the Multi-Mission Space Exploration Vehicle Generation IIB Electrical Harnessing Christopher R Halcon California Polytechnic State University ndash San Luis Obispo USA
IAA- WASPO10 Laser Powering of Launch
Nazar Kovalenko National Technical University ldquoKyiv Polytechnic Instituterdquo Ukraine
IAA- WASPO11 Overview and Outcomes of CSA Concept Studies for Space Exploration Planning and Christian Lange Taryn Tomlinson Alain Ouellet Canadian Space Agency Canada
IAA- WASPO12 Enabling Fast Interplanetary Trips with High Performance Nuclear Propulsion
Roger Lenard Planetary Power Inc USA
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IAA- WASPO13 Asteroids The Time is Now Srija The George Washington University USA
IAA- WASPO14 Thermonuclear Operation Space Lift Friedwardt Winterberg University of Nevada-Reno USA
IAA- WASPO15 Computational Modeling and Simulation of Micrometeorites Impacts on Spacecraft Harijono Djojodihardjo Institut Teknologi Bandung Indonesia
IAA- WASPO16 Using High-Energy Orbits to Efficiently Extend Human Exploration to Interplanetary
Destinations with Reusable Spacecraft David W Dunham Robert Farquhar - KinetX USA Natan Eismont Space Research Institute Russia Eugene Chumachenko Sergey Aksenov Yulia Fedorenko - Moscow Institute of Electronics and Mathematics National Res Univ ldquoHigher School of Economicsrdquo Russia Roberto Furfaro John Kidd Jr Nathan Mogk - University of Arizona Aerospace and Mechanical Engineering USA
IAA- WASPO17 New Multi-Layer Reconfigurable Architecture Based on System-on-Programmable-
Chip for Space Application Yang Mengfei China Academy of Space Technology China Liu Bo Liu Hongjin Gong Jian Zhang Shaolin - Beijing Institute of Control Engineering China
IAA- WASPO18 Modeling Simulation Inversion and Data Validation for Microwave Remote Sensing of Space Exploration Moon and Mars Ya-Qiu Jin Key Laboratory for Information Science of Electromagnetic Waves (MoE) Fudan University China
IAA- WASPO19 Solar Sailing and the Hurdles of Space Exploration and Exploitation
Nathan C Barnes Amir S Gohardani ndash LrsquoGarde Inc USA
IAA- WASPO20 Research Cooperation About Condensing Marss Atmosphere By Asteroid Impacts
Effects Mohammad Hussein Fazeli General Amir Medical Clinic Iran
IAA- WASPO21 The cooperation for space exploration in Latin America progress and challenges
Camilo Guzman Gomez Sergio Arboleda University Colombia
IAA- WASPO22 The Trouble With Mir Orthogonal Motivations and Cooperation in Space
Trent L Schindler Space Policy Institute George Washington University USA
IAA- WASPO23 Treaty Making- culture and human society
Amalie Sinclair Leeward Space Foundation USA
IAA- WASPO24 Libertad 2 Mission Overview Goals and Challenges
Jorge Soliz Raul Joya Jesus Gonzalez Ronald Hurtado Freddy Diaz - Universidad Sergio Arboleda Colombia
As of December 26 2013
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Author Index
Ailor 18
Aizawa 15
AK Lal 5
Akinyede 7
Aksenov 21
Alby 13
Alifanov 16
Alves 5
Amatatsu 19
Ambrosi 13 20
Angerer 6
Arnould 16
Baba 13
Baker 8
Bamford 5
Bandini 17
Bannister 13 20
Bannova 5
Barnes
Nathan 8 15 21
Virginia 12 13
Bartels 6
Basner 6
Battat 16 17
Beney 15
Benton 5
Bhardwaj 5
Bhavya Lal 14
Bignami 16
Bingham 5
Bo 21
Bolisay 8
Bonnet 10
Bosanac 17
Bradford 5
Braun 16
Brukhanov 20
Bryukhanov 17
Bualat 9
Bullock 10
Burg 17
Burke 19
Burns 15 19
Buytaert 5
Caballero 13
Calvert 12
Capparelli 17
Cappelletti 7
Carberry 20
Carey 9
Carpenter 16
Cassady 12
Cassi 16
Cattaneo 10 13
Chang 15
Charles 7
Chavers 12
Chen
Kan 20
Michael 19
Chuanfeng 19
Chumachenko 21
Claasen 19
Cleacutement 5
Coderre 19
Collingwood 5
Conley 4 8
Contant 4 12
Cooke 10
Coradini 4 15
Cousins 10
Craig 14
Crawford
IA 5
Tony 20
Crawley 16
Creech 17
Crocker 10
Cugno 16
Cutts 8 10
Da Costa 17
Damann 6
Davidian 7 14
Davila 20
Davis 5 6 7
Davison 19
de Arellano y Haro 16
de Groot 15 17
De la Torre 13
Degtyarev 12
Delgado Loacutepez 17
Deliegravere 5
Delorenzo 7
Derechin 17
Di Pippo 7
Diaz 21
Diedrich 5
Dimitriadou 20
Dinges 6
Djojodihardjo 21
Doi 7
Dolgopolov 10 16 20
Donoviel 5 20
Dula 16
Dunham 21
Dunn 19
Dupas 17
Echavarria 16
Ecker 6
Eguiarte 10
Ehrenfreund 8 15 18
Eisenman 12
Eismont 21
Ellinthorpe 12
Elsperman 9
Eng 12
Ercoli Finzi 10 13
Escoubet 11
Ess 12
Eubanks 10
Fairos Asillam 19
Fani 10 13
Farquhar 21
Fedorenko 21
Ferguson 7
Ferrari 5
Ferrario 10 13
Fisackerly 16
Flamini 15
Foley 19
Fong 9 12 19
Fonseca 5
Frick 20
Fuchita 15
Fujimoto 11
Fukui 15
Fulford 17
Furfaro 21
Gabriele Ori 10
Galante 10
Galbiati 10 13
Garretson 12
Gatens 19
Gatti 13
Genta 12 17 18
Gentry 12
Gerzer 7
Ghafoor 17
Ghail 8
Giorgio 8 10 16
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Glaze 10
Glukhikh 5
Gohardani 15 21
Goldstein 10
Gonzalez 21
Gopalswamy 20
Goswami 7
Gravelle 14
Graziani 7
Griffin 8
Grimard 14 18
Guhathakurta 8 11 20
Guirgis 12
Guzman 16 21
Haese 17
Halcon 20
Hallgren 5
Hartov 16
Hatton 6
Hawes
Dean 13
Michael 19
Head 8
Heidmann 8
Heldmann 12
Henn 19
Hertzfeld 18
Hill 19
Hipkin 10
Ho 17
Hollingsworth 10
Hopkins 17
Horiike 15
Horneck 18
Hoshikawa 15 19
Houdou 16
Hufenbach 15 16 17
Hurtado 21
Hussein Fazeli 21
Ichimura 19
Imai 15
Imaki 15 19
Imamura 8
Ishikawa 15
Ivanov 8
Jaderojananont 15
Jaegle 20
Jaime Albalat 19
Jessup 8
Jian 21
Jin 21
Johnson
Christopher 15
Nathan 14
Johnston 8 10
Jones 6
Jorgenson 16
Joya 21
Joya Olarte 16
Joyner 12
Kaiser 14
Kalery 6
Karabadzak 8
Karas 16
Kawakami 15
Kellett 5
Kemmer 19
Kendall 11
Keravala 15
Khartov 10 20
Kidd 21
Kirkpatrick 20
Klaus 9
Kluger 17
Knapman 13
Koenig 20
Kolar 16
Korablev 8
Kornilova 5
Kovalenko 20
Kozlov 12
Kozyrev 16
Krimigis 8
Kuebler 16
Kundrot 7 8
Kushnarov 12
Kuznetsov 5
Lange 17 20
Langston 17
Larson 7
Laurini 17
Lavagna 10 13
Lee 8 14
Lenard 20
Levack 12
Li 5
Lia Schilact 5
Limaye 8 10
Liu 13
Lo Gatto 17
Logsdon 16 17 18
Lorenz 8
Lu 15
Lukjanchikov 10 20
Lukyanchikov 16
Maumlaumlttaumlnen 8
Maccone 10
MacDougall 5
Mackwell 18
MacLeish 5 7
Magner 10
Makarov 12
Makushenko 17
Malchenko 12
Malitikov 7
Mankins 12
Mansurov 17
Marcq 8
Markiewicz 8
Martin 12
Martynov 8
Masson
Arnaud 11
Jacques 18
Masson-Zwaan 14 18
May
Darryl 12
Todd 17
McBride 10
McGee 12
McGouldrick 8
McKenna-Lawlor 5
McKnight 13
McNutt 13
Mendieta 16
Mendieta-Jimenez 16
Messidoro 13
Michel 18
Migeotte 5
Mitrofanov 10 16 20
Miyamoto 19
Mogk 21
Mollicone 6
Montmessin 8
Moore
Joshua 12
Roscoe 13
S 5
Mott 6
Moura 15
Mulholland 14 15
Mulqueen 19
Myers 12
Nagamatsu 5
Nair
Madhavan 4
Unnikrishnan 5
Naumov 5
Neal 10 20
Nebergall 5
Nergaard 9
Ngo-Anh 6
Nield 14
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Ning 20
Nixon 8
Nizenkov 17
Nogawa 15
Nozue 19
Nymmik 5
Ocampo 10 16
Ogasawara 17
Omoto 15
Ono 5
Ookita 15
Osinski 10
Othman 18
Otsuka 15
Ouellet 17 20
Pacheco-Cabrera 16
Paczkowski 10
Palisoc 13
Panasyuk 5
Pappalardo 10
Patterson 10
Patti 16
Penny 13
Perez 16
Perino 17
Perkinson 13 20
Perminov 19
Peter 18
Petrov 5
Petrukovich 11
Piatek 12
Pieri 10
Pinsky 5
Plattard 18
Plescia 10 20
Polidan 8
Pratt 19
Prockter 10
Provencher 9
Pulker 20
Race 8
Raftery 16 17
Raitt 13
Ramakrishnan 4 5
Ramallo 13
Ramirez-de-Arellano 16
Raulin 8
Razoumny 8 12
Reece 20
Reed 12 17 18
Reibaldi 4 7 8 16
Reijnen 16
Reiley 14
Reitz 5
Retburg 8
Rice 13 20
Richard 6
Richards 15
Riesco 13
Robbins 20
Robinson 17
Rodrigo 12 13
Rodrigo da Costa 16
Romero 16
Roux 13
Rummel 8 15
Saccani 17
Saccoccia 15 17 18
Salotti 17
Salvi 10
Samara-Ratna 20
Sandau 14 15
Sarkar 8
Sarsfield 13 20
Schaefer 14
Schiele 9
Schindler 21
Schoonejans 9
Schrift 13
Scimemi 19
Scott 7
Senske 10
Shaolin 21
Shelhamer 7
Shepherd 13
Shibuichi 15
Shimizu 15
Shukor 5
Shulga 12
Siefert 10
Silva 5
Simpson 20
Sinclair 21
Singhvi 5
Slade 20
Sloan 14
Smith
Ernest 9
Trey 12
Snyder 19
Sokol 8
Soliz 21
Sommerer 12 13
Sorokin 6
Souza 10
Spry 8
Spudis 15
Srija 21
Stafford-Allan 5
Stambaugh 12
Steele 10
Stein 14
Stephenson 20
Sterns 14
Straube 5
Stuttard 20
Summers 12
Sundblad 6
Sutton 5 20
Suzuki 18
Swan
Cathy 13
Peter 7 13
Sweet 16 17
Sykes 20
Takahashi 15
Tamura 15
Tennen 14
Teranishi 15
Thompson 11
Thomson 7
Thronson 20
Tian 8
Tinsley 13 20
Todd 5
Tomi 5
Tomkins 20
Tomlinson 20
Townend 13
Townsend 5
Tremayne-Smith 18
Trushlyakov 8
Tsuchida 15
Uemura 19
Uesugi 16 17
Ulamec 18
Vance 10
Vandaele 8
Vane 8 10
Ventskovsky 12 18
Vernikos 5 7
Vernon 20
Von Der Dunk 14 15
Voron 16
Voytek 10
Vrolijk 17
Vulpetti 18
Walker 13
Walther 17
Wang
Chi 11
Webber 15
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Weerts 5
Weppler 19
Westall 18
Widemann 8
Williams 13 20
Wilquet 8
Wilson 8
Winterberg 21
Woumlrner 17
Wuyts 5
Yang
Hong 19
Mengfei 21
Yokosuka 15
Young 13
Zagreev 5
Zakharov 8
Zasova 8
Zea 17
Zelenyi 8 10 16 20
Zell 6
Zenchenko 8
Zhaohui 8
Zhou 12
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Session 3-A Technical Factors Enabling TechnologiesCommon Requirements Thursday January 9 2014 0915-1215
Location Hemisphere Suite B Session Chairs Virginia Barnes USA Rafael Rodrigo Spain
Rapporteur John Sommerer USA
0915 IAA- WAS0301 Identification of Common Requirements and Enabling Technologies for Manned Solar
System Exploration and Exploitation Using Spider Charts R Joseph Cassady James Ellinthorpe C Russell Joyner Daniel J H Levack Thomas N Martin III Roger M Myers - Aerojet Rocketdyne USA
0930 IAA- WAS0310 Standards Based Distributed Ground Data Systems for Future Missions
David S Lees Carnegie Mellon Univ Silicon Valley USA Matthew C Deans Trey Smith Terrence W Fong - NASA USA Tamar E Cohen Stinger Ghaffarian Technologies Inc USA
0945 IAA- WAS0302 Resource Prospector Mission (RPM) NASArsquos Robotic Lunar Lander Development
Cheryl L B Reed Douglas A Eng Robert A Summers Katherine A Stambaugh Timothy G McGee - The Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory USA David J Eisenman Derek H Calvert Greg Chavers Joshua M Moore Darryl W May Kim M Ess Irene M Piatek - NASA USA
1000 IAA- WAS0303 The Technical Aspects of Next-Generation Space Systems Creation Basing on On-
Orbit Satellite Servicing Concept Yury Makarov Alexander Malchenko Federal Space Agency Russia Yury Razoumny Pavel Kozlov Vladimir Razoumny Cosmoexport Aerospace Research Agency Russia Jean-Michel Contant IAA France
1015 IAA- WAS0305 DFH-4 Based Communication Satellites
Zhou Zhicheng China Academy of Space Technology (CAST) China
1030 IAA- WAS0306 Transformational Space Concepts and Technology for Future Human Exploration and
Development of Space John C Mankins Artemis Innovation Management Solutions LLC USA Peter L Garretson Lt Col United States Air Force USA
1045 IAA- WAS0307 Interdependence between Human Exploration beyond Earth Orbit and Life Support
Systems Hardware Development Gregory J Gentry Boeing USA Peggy L Guirgis Michael J Heldmann - Hamilton Sundstrand Space Systems USA
1100 IAA- WAS0308 Yuzhnoye Potential Contribution to Global Space Exploration
Olexandr Degtyarev Olexandr Kushnarov Volodymyr Shulga - Yuzhnoye Ukraine Oleg Ventskovsky Yuzhnoye Belgium
1115
IAA- WAS0311 Technologies for Human Space Exploration Mission Dependence and Synergies Giancarlo Genta Politecnico di Torino Italy
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Session 3-B Technical Factors Enabling TechnologiesCommon Requirements
Thursday January 9 2014 1330-1700 Location Hemisphere Suite B
Session Chairs Virginia Barnes USA Rafael Rodrigo Spain
Rapporteur John Sommerer USA
1330 IAA- WAS0312 IAA Status report on space debris
Fernand Alby CNES France
1345 IAA- WAS0313 The Contribution of IAA Orbital Debris Initiatives Over the Last Twenty Years
Darren McKnight Integrity Applications Incorporated (IAI) USA
1400 IAA- WAS0314 Plutonium-238 Radioisotope Power Supplies Enabling Deep-Space Missions
Ralph L McNutt Jr Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory USA 1415 IAA- WAS0315 Demonstration High Power Solar Electric Propulsion Space Vehicle Can Advance the
Current Timeline for a Human Spaceflight Mission to Mars to 2020 Dean Hawes Travis Schrift - Applied Defense Solutions USA Roscoe Moore III PeerSat USA Arthur Palisoc LrsquoGarde Inc USA Mitchell Walker Thomas M Liu - Georgia Institute of Technology School of Aerospace Engineering USA Michael Riesco Sierra Nevada Corporation Space Systems USA
1430 IAA- WAS0316 Nuclear power as an enabling technology for space exploration activities in the UK
T P Tinsley National Nuclear Laboratory UK
1445 IAA- WAS0317 Space Nuclear Power Systems Enabling Technology for Future Collaborative
Exploration Missions Richard Ambrosi Hugo Williams Nigel Bannister University of Leicester UK Tim Tinsley Tom Rice Mark Sarsfield - National Nuclear Laboratory UK Brian Shepherd Lockheed Martin UK Martin Townend SEA House UK Jean-Pierre Roux AREVA TA France Marie-Claire Perkinson Astrium UK Piero Messidoro Laura Gatti - Thales Alenia Space Italy
1500 IAA- WAS0318 Architecture for the Exploration of the Edge of the Solar System (AXESS)
Amalia Ercoli Finzi Michegravele Lavagna Nicolograve Cattaneo Michele Fani Lorenzo Ferrario Andrea Galbiati SamueleSalvi - Politecnico di Milano Italy
1515 IAA- WAS0319 Academy Cosmic Study on Feasibility of Space Elevators
Peter A Swan International Space Elevator Consortium Cathy W Swan SouthWest Analytic Network John M Knapman UK David Raitt UK Robert E Penny Jr USA
1530 IAA- WAS0320 HumanUAV Mixed Teams for Mars Exploration From analogs to reality
Gabriel G De la Torre Miguel A Ramallo Francisco J Caballero ndash University of Cadiz Spain
1545 IAA- WAS0321 Study of A Hybrid Locomotion Vehicle Using Skipping and Flying for Planetary
Exploration Mitsuhisa Baba Waseda University Japan Larry Young NASA USA
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Session 4-A Private Industryrsquos Role in Space Exploration and Exploitation Technical Policy and Legal Considerations
Thursday January 9 2014 0845-1215 Location Meridian Suite
Session Chairs Frans Von Der Dunk the Netherlands John Mulholland USA Rapporteur Rainer Sandau Germany
0915 IAA- WAS0401 The Exploration Development of Space ldquoEnginerdquo
Mark K Craig Science Applications International Corporation USA
0930 IAA- WAS0402 What is really missing to Space Exploration Money or PoliticalPublic will
Max Grimard Astrium France
0945 IAA- WAS0403 Examining the Diversity of Emerging Space Companies
Aliza M Stein Gregory C Lee Bhavya Lal - IDA Science and Technology Policy Inst USA
1000 IAA- WAS0404 Earth to Orbit Space Transportation Market Barriers of Entry
Dustin Kaiser Futron Corporation USA Ken Davidian Federal Aviation Administration USA
1015 IAA- WAS0405 Commercial Space Transportation Opportunities in Government Exploration
Programs George C Nield John Sloan Nathan Johnson - Federal Aviation Administration USA
1030 IAA- WAS0406 Regulation of Small Satellites Challenges And Opportunities
Tanja Masson-Zwaan International Institute of Air and Space Law Leiden University Netherlands
1045 IAA- WAS0407 Dream Chaser Building on the Space Shuttle Legacy to Provide Safe Affordable
Transportation to Low Earth Craig Gravelle Sierra Nevada Space Systems USA
1100 IAA- WAS0408 Low Earth Orbit Opportunities for Commercial Exploration
Keith Reiley Boeing Space Exploration USA
1115 IAA- WAS0409 Liability Issues Regarding Third-Parties and Space Flight Participants in Commercial
Space Activities The Pathway Forward Matthew Schaefer University of Nebraska College of law USA
1130 IAA- WAS0410 Enterprise Rights Environmental Protection and the Law of Outer Space
Leslie I Tennen Patricia M Sterns - Law Offices of Sterns and Tennen USA
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Session 4-B Private Industryrsquos Role in Space Exploration and Exploitation Technical Policy and Legal Considerations Thursday January 9 2014 1330-1700
Location Meridian Suite Session Chairs Frans Von Der Dunk the Netherlands John Mulholland USA
Rapporteur Rainer Sandau Germany
1330 IAA- WAS0411 Virtual Reality (VR) as scientific and educational exploration tool
Marcello Coradini ESAJPL Enrico Flamini ASI Italy Dennis Moura CNESAmbassade de France France Italy
1345 IAA- WAS0412 The Moon Protection As Common Heritage of Mankind
Peerapon Jaderojananont Huachiew Chalermprakiet University Thailand
1400 IAA- WAS0413 Providing for Sustainable Exploration and Use of Outer Space EnvironmentsMaking
Profits Possible While Protecting Other Worlds is Not ldquoExploitationrdquo John D Rummel East Carolina University USA Pascale Ehrenfreund Space Policy Institute G Washington University USA
1415 IAA- WAS0414 Space as a commons Toward a framework for the allocation of extraterrestrial
property rights Robert D Beney Gordon Institute of Business Science South Africa
1430 IAA- WAS0415 Road to The Space Elevator and Beyond - Proposal for International Corporation on
Space Business Development Akira Tsuchida Japan Manned Space Systems Corp Earth-Track Corp Japan USA Yuichiro Nogawa Kensuke Teranishi Kazuya Imaki Norio Fukui Shigeru Imai Yoshitaka Aizawa Hiroki Shimizu Chizuru Yokosuka Hiroshi Ookita Sakurako Takahashi Riki Hoshikawa - Manned Space Systems Corp Japan Yoji Ishikawa Tatsuhito Tamura Kiyotoshi Otsuka Takaya Horiike Yasuhiro Fuchita Yoshihiro Kawakami Eri Omoto Katsuhiko Shibuichi - Obayashi Corp Japan Chang Huai-Chien University of Tokyo Japan
1445 IAA- WAS0416 Long Term Space Propellant Depots
Giorgio Saccoccia ESA Lu Yu China Academy of Launch Vehicle Technologies China
1500 IAA- WAS0417 Moon Express Lander Capabilities Initial Payload and Mission
Paul D Spudis Lunar and Planetary Institute USA R Richards Moon Express Inc USA JO Burns Univ Colorado USA
1515 IAA- WAS0418 Shackleton Energy Lunar Sourced Propellant Depot Architecture
Jim Keravala Shackleton Energy Company USA
1530 IAA- WAS0419 The Legal Aspects of Asteroid Missions
Christopher Daniel Johnson International Institute of Space Law
1545 IAA- WAS0420 Bridgehead ndash Interplanetary Travel Becomes Routine
Derek Webber Spaceport Associates USA
1600 IAA- WAS0421 Space Debris Removal A Glance at Challenges and Opportunities
Amir S Gohardani Nathan C Barnes - LGarde Inc USA 1615
IAA- WAS0422 ESA Coordination Activities on Space Exploration Technology Roadmaps Giorgio Saccoccia Rolf de Groot Bernhard Hufenbach ndash ESA
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Session 5-A Space Exploration The Imperative of Global Cooperation
Thursday January 9 2014 0915-1215 Location Hemisphere Suite A
Session Chairs Mike Raftery USA Randy Sweet USA Rapporteur Kuninori Uesugi Japan
0915 IAA- WAS0501 International Industry Cooperation on Exploration from Earth-Moon L2
John Karas VP amp GM Lockheed Martin Space Systems Company USA
0930 IAA- WAS0502 Evaluation of Human Space Exploration Missions Beyond Low Earth Orbit
Oleg Alifanov Moscow Aviation Institute Russia Robert Braun Georgia Institute of Technology USA Edward Crawley Skolkovo Institute of Science and Technology Russia John Logsdon The George Washington University USA Lev Zelenyi Space Research Institute Russia Jonathan Battat Massachusetts Institute of Technology USA
0945 IAA- WAS0503 Multicultural Foundations of Human Space Exploration Lessons learnt and outlook
for the future Jacques Arnould CNES France Jan Kolar Czech Space Office Czech Republic Giuseppe Reibaldi IAA France
1000 IAA- WAS0504 The need for human exploration starting from the world as a base camp
Giovanni F Bignami INAFIASF Italy
1015 IAA- WAS0505 ExoMars 2016 Mission Overview and Status
V Giorgio W Cugno C Cassi - Thales Alenia Space Italia Italy
1030 IAA- WAS0506 Role and visions for Human Space Exploration - A European perspective
Amir S Rodrigo da Costa Ulrich Kuebler Bart Reijnen - Astrium Space Transportation Orbital Systems and Space Exploration Germany
1045
IAA- WAS0507 Latin-American Regional Coordination in Space Exploration a regional cooperative effort for space emerging nations Raul Joya Olarte Camilo Guzman - Sergio Arboleda University Colombia Adriana Ocampo Mario Perez - NASA USA Javier Mendieta Rosa Ma de Arellano y Haro ndash Agencia Espacial Mexicana Mexico Corinne Jorgenson Advancing Space USA Fernando Echavarria US State Department USA Fermin Romero CEA Mexico
1100 IAA- WAS0508 Building affordable and accessible space technology in Mexico and Latin-America to
contribute to future space exploration missions Enrique Pacheco-Cabrera Francisco J Mendieta-Jimenez Rosa M Ramirez-de-Arellano - Mexican Space Agency Mexico
1115 IAA- WAS0509 Roscosmos-ESA Cooperation in Lunar Exploration
B Patti J Carpenter R Fisackerly B Houdou B Hufenbach - ESA The Netherlands V Hartov VDolgopolov A Lukyanchikov - Lavochkin Association Russia A Kozyrev IMitrofanov L Zelenyi - Space Research Institute Russia V Voron - Russian Federal Space Agency Russia
1130 IAA- WAS0510 Space Mineral Resources ndash Opportunities and Challenges ndash Preliminary Findings and
Recommendations Arthur M Dula The Heinlein Prize Trust University of Houston Law Center USA
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Session 5-B Space Exploration The Imperative of Global Cooperation
Thursday January 9 2014 1330-1700 Location Hemisphere Suite A
Session Chairs Mike Raftery USA Randy Sweet USA Rapporteur Kuninori Uesugi Japan
1330 IAA- WAS0511 White Cosmic Study on Global Human Mars System Missions Exploration
Giancarlo Genta Politecnico di Torino Italy Alain Dupas International Consultant France Jean-Marc Salotti Laboratoire de Science Cognitive France
1345 IAA- WAS0512 Advancing the Global Exploration Strategy ndash an update on ISECG activities
Christian Lange Alain Ouellet - Canadian Space Agency Canada
1400 IAA- WAS0513 Development Status of ESA Strategic Plan for Space Exploration
Bernhard Hufenbach Rolf de Groot Giorgio Saccoccia - ESA European Space Research and Technology Centre (ESTEC) the Netherlands
1415 IAA- WAS0514 Creating Opportunities to Increase International Cooperation Between Lunar Human
and Robotic Space Exploration Activities Kathy Laurini NASA USA Cheryl Reed Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory USA
1430 IAA- WAS0515 Robotic and Human Space Exploration ndash The Importance of ldquoWhyrdquo
Marc Haese Johann-Dietrich Woumlrner - DLR German Aerospace Center Germany 1445 IAA- WAS0516 From Competition to Cooperation US Policy Under Presidents Kennedy Nixon
Clinton and Obama John M Logsdon Space Policy Institute The George Washington University USA
1500 IAA- WAS0517 NASArsquos Space Launch System An Enabling Capability for International Exploration
Stephen D Creech Todd A May Kimberly F Robinson - NASA Marshall Space Flight Center USA
1515 IAA- WAS0518 International Industry Concepts for Human Space Exploration
Michael Raftery Boeing USA Rodrigo Da Costa Stephan Walther - EADS Astrium Germany Josh Hopkins Lockheed Martin USA Paul Fulford Nadeem Ghafoor - MacDonald Dettwiler Canada Ko Ogasawara Mitsubishi Heavy Industries Japan Nikolay Bryukhanov Yuri Makushenko Alexander Derechin - RSC Energia Russia Flavio Bandini Maria Antonietta Perino - Thales Alenia Space Italia Italy Luciano Saccani Thales Alenia Space North America USA
1530 IAA- WAS0519 Evaluating International Collaboration for Human Exploration Beyond LEO
Natasha Bosanac Purdue University USA Alexander Burg Ademir Vrolijk - The George Washington University USA Emanuele Capparelli Skolkovo Institute of Science and Technology Russia Laura Delgado Loacutepez Institute for Global Environmental Strategies USA Koki Ho Jonathan Battat - Massachusetts Institute of Technology USA Justin Kluger University of Houston USA Sara M Langston University of Sydney Australia Valentina Lo Gatto Sapienza University of Rome Italy Oleg G Mansurov National University of Science and Technology MISIS Russia Paul Nizenkov Universitaumlt Stuttgart Germany Luis Zea University of Colorado ndash Boulder USA
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1545 IAA- WAS0520 Dynamics of Space Exploration Activities and Outlook
Nicolas Peter ESA Belgium Pascale Ehrenfreund John Logsdon Henry Hertzfeld - George Washington University USA Gerda Horneck Stephan Ulamec - German Aerospace Center Germany Steve Mackwell Lunar and Planetary Institute USA Jacques Masson Giorgio Saccoccia - ESA Netherlands Tanja Masson-Zwaan International Institute of Space Law Netherlands Patrick Michel Observatoire de Nice France Mazlan Othman United Nations COPUOS Austria Serge Plattard European Space Policy Institute Austria Cheryl Reed Applied Physics Laboratory USA Kazuto Suzuki Hokkaido University Japan Oleg Ventskovsky Yuzhnoye Design Office Russia Belgium Frances Westall CNRS Orleans France
1600 IAA- WAS0521 Space Exploration Addressing the Challenges of Planetary Defense
William Ailor Aerospace Corporation USA Richard Tremayne-Smith Oos UK
1615 IAA- WAS0522 IAA Symposium Report - The Future of Space Exploration towards the Stars
Max Grimard Astrium France Giovanni Vulpetti Italy Giancarlo Genta Politecnico di Torino Italy
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Session 6-A Space Stations Utilization for Robotics and Human Spaceflight Exploration
Thursday January 9 2014 0915-1215 Location Polaris Suite C
Session Chairs Mark Mulqueen USA Michael Hawes USA Rapporteur Anatoly Perminov Russia
0915 IAA- WAS0601 The International Space Station and Exploration
Sam Scimemi Robyn Gatens Steve Davison - NASA Headquarters USA
0930 IAA- WAS0602 The Technical Characteristics of China lsquoTiangong-1rsquo Target Spacecraft
Yang Hong Wei Chuanfeng - China Academy of Space Technology China
0945 IAA- WAS0603 From ISS to Moon and Mars The Space Station as Anchor Point for German
Exploration Planning Friedhelm Claasen Juumlrgen Hill Johannes Weppler Norbert Henn - German Aerospace Center (DLR) Germany
1000 IAA- WAS0604 Concept of the Operational Techniques Applied to the Next Manned Space Flight
Exploration Program Based on JEM Operation Shuichi Ichimura Kazuya Imaki Riki Hoshikawa - Japan Manned Space Systems Corporation Japan
1015 IAA- WAS0605 ISS as a Platform for Science and Exploration
Kevin Foley Boeing Space Exploration USA
1030 IAA- WAS0606 Utilization of the International Space Station as a Testbed for Crew-Controlled Lunar
Surface Telerobotics Terrence Fong Intelligent Robotics Group NASA USA Jack Burns University of Colorado USA William Pratt Lockheed Martin Corporation USA
1045 IAA- WAS0607 Feasibility Study on the Missions to Earth-Moon Lagrange-Point 2 and the Moon
using the HTV based Spacecraft Tatsuhiro Nozue Yoshihiko Uemura Keiichi Miyamoto Shin-ichi Amatatsu - Japan Manned Space Systems (JAMSS) Japan
1100 IAA- WAS0608 Microgravity Science in Malaysia - achievements and the way forward
Mhd Fairos Asillam National Space Agency of Malaysia Malaysia
1115 IAA- WAS0609 Space Station Proof Tests for Lunar Plant Growth
James D Burke The Planetary Society USA Kathleen M Coderre Lockheed Martin ISS Operations USA Andrea Jaime Albalat Space Generation Advisory Council Austria
1130 IAA- WAS0610 Additive Manufacturing on ISS and Beyond A Critical Enabling Technology For
Successful Human Space Exploration Michael Chen Jason Dunn Aaron Kemmer Michael Snyder - Made in Space Inc USA
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Poster Session
IAA- WASPO01 Medicine for Space Exploration Setting the Bar High for Biomedical Innovations Dorit B Donoviel Jeffrey P Sutton - National Space Biomedical Research Institute (NSBRI) and Baylor College of Medicine Center for Space Medicine USA
IAA- WASPO02 Affording Mars Results from a Community Workshop on Sustainable Initial Human Missions Harley Thronson NASA Goddard Space Flight Center USA Chris Carberry Explore Mars Inc USA Jim Kirkpatrick American Astronautical Society USA
IAA- WASPO03 The International Space Weather Initiative
Madhulika Guhathakurta NASA Headquarters USA Nat Gopalswamy Joseph M Davila - NASA Goddard Space Flight Center USA
IAA- WASPO04 Lunar Science and Exploration Goals for Robotic Missions The Moon as the Rosetta Stone of Planetary Evolution Jeffrey B Plescia Applied Physics Laboratory USA C Neal University of Notre Dame USA
IAA- WASPO05 Scientific Robotic Lunar Missions as Precursors for Future Human Exploration of the Moon Lev Zelenyi Igor Mitrofanov - Institute for Space Research Russia Viktor Khartov Vladimir Dolgopolov Alexandr Lukjanchikov - Lavochkin Association Russia Nikolay Brukhanov Korolev RSC Energia Russia
IAA- WASPO07 Small-Scale Radioisotope Thermoelectric Generator Systems Based on Americium-241 Richard Ambrosi Hugo Williams Piyal Samara-Ratna Nigel Bannister David Vernon Tony Crawford Jonathan Sykes - University of Leicester UK Kevin Tomkins Marie-Claire Perkinson Matthew Stuttard Stephen Pulker Richard Slade - Astrium Ltd UK Keith Stephenson ESA ESTEC TEC-EP The Netherlands Kevin Simpson Mark Robbins Ismini Dimitriadou - European Thermodynamics Ltd UK Mike Reece Huanpo Ning Kan Chen- Queen Mary University UK Tom Rice Tim Tinsley Mark Sarsfield- National Nuclear Laboratory UK Jan Koenig Martin Jaegle - Fraunhofer IPM Germany
IAA- WASPO08 High Energy Mission on Pegasus Warren Frick Orbital Sciences Corporation USA
IAA- WASPO09 Modular Design Framework for the Multi-Mission Space Exploration Vehicle Generation IIB Electrical Harnessing Christopher R Halcon California Polytechnic State University ndash San Luis Obispo USA
IAA- WASPO10 Laser Powering of Launch
Nazar Kovalenko National Technical University ldquoKyiv Polytechnic Instituterdquo Ukraine
IAA- WASPO11 Overview and Outcomes of CSA Concept Studies for Space Exploration Planning and Christian Lange Taryn Tomlinson Alain Ouellet Canadian Space Agency Canada
IAA- WASPO12 Enabling Fast Interplanetary Trips with High Performance Nuclear Propulsion
Roger Lenard Planetary Power Inc USA
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IAA- WASPO13 Asteroids The Time is Now Srija The George Washington University USA
IAA- WASPO14 Thermonuclear Operation Space Lift Friedwardt Winterberg University of Nevada-Reno USA
IAA- WASPO15 Computational Modeling and Simulation of Micrometeorites Impacts on Spacecraft Harijono Djojodihardjo Institut Teknologi Bandung Indonesia
IAA- WASPO16 Using High-Energy Orbits to Efficiently Extend Human Exploration to Interplanetary
Destinations with Reusable Spacecraft David W Dunham Robert Farquhar - KinetX USA Natan Eismont Space Research Institute Russia Eugene Chumachenko Sergey Aksenov Yulia Fedorenko - Moscow Institute of Electronics and Mathematics National Res Univ ldquoHigher School of Economicsrdquo Russia Roberto Furfaro John Kidd Jr Nathan Mogk - University of Arizona Aerospace and Mechanical Engineering USA
IAA- WASPO17 New Multi-Layer Reconfigurable Architecture Based on System-on-Programmable-
Chip for Space Application Yang Mengfei China Academy of Space Technology China Liu Bo Liu Hongjin Gong Jian Zhang Shaolin - Beijing Institute of Control Engineering China
IAA- WASPO18 Modeling Simulation Inversion and Data Validation for Microwave Remote Sensing of Space Exploration Moon and Mars Ya-Qiu Jin Key Laboratory for Information Science of Electromagnetic Waves (MoE) Fudan University China
IAA- WASPO19 Solar Sailing and the Hurdles of Space Exploration and Exploitation
Nathan C Barnes Amir S Gohardani ndash LrsquoGarde Inc USA
IAA- WASPO20 Research Cooperation About Condensing Marss Atmosphere By Asteroid Impacts
Effects Mohammad Hussein Fazeli General Amir Medical Clinic Iran
IAA- WASPO21 The cooperation for space exploration in Latin America progress and challenges
Camilo Guzman Gomez Sergio Arboleda University Colombia
IAA- WASPO22 The Trouble With Mir Orthogonal Motivations and Cooperation in Space
Trent L Schindler Space Policy Institute George Washington University USA
IAA- WASPO23 Treaty Making- culture and human society
Amalie Sinclair Leeward Space Foundation USA
IAA- WASPO24 Libertad 2 Mission Overview Goals and Challenges
Jorge Soliz Raul Joya Jesus Gonzalez Ronald Hurtado Freddy Diaz - Universidad Sergio Arboleda Colombia
As of December 26 2013
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PRELIMINARY PROGRAM
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Author Index
Ailor 18
Aizawa 15
AK Lal 5
Akinyede 7
Aksenov 21
Alby 13
Alifanov 16
Alves 5
Amatatsu 19
Ambrosi 13 20
Angerer 6
Arnould 16
Baba 13
Baker 8
Bamford 5
Bandini 17
Bannister 13 20
Bannova 5
Barnes
Nathan 8 15 21
Virginia 12 13
Bartels 6
Basner 6
Battat 16 17
Beney 15
Benton 5
Bhardwaj 5
Bhavya Lal 14
Bignami 16
Bingham 5
Bo 21
Bolisay 8
Bonnet 10
Bosanac 17
Bradford 5
Braun 16
Brukhanov 20
Bryukhanov 17
Bualat 9
Bullock 10
Burg 17
Burke 19
Burns 15 19
Buytaert 5
Caballero 13
Calvert 12
Capparelli 17
Cappelletti 7
Carberry 20
Carey 9
Carpenter 16
Cassady 12
Cassi 16
Cattaneo 10 13
Chang 15
Charles 7
Chavers 12
Chen
Kan 20
Michael 19
Chuanfeng 19
Chumachenko 21
Claasen 19
Cleacutement 5
Coderre 19
Collingwood 5
Conley 4 8
Contant 4 12
Cooke 10
Coradini 4 15
Cousins 10
Craig 14
Crawford
IA 5
Tony 20
Crawley 16
Creech 17
Crocker 10
Cugno 16
Cutts 8 10
Da Costa 17
Damann 6
Davidian 7 14
Davila 20
Davis 5 6 7
Davison 19
de Arellano y Haro 16
de Groot 15 17
De la Torre 13
Degtyarev 12
Delgado Loacutepez 17
Deliegravere 5
Delorenzo 7
Derechin 17
Di Pippo 7
Diaz 21
Diedrich 5
Dimitriadou 20
Dinges 6
Djojodihardjo 21
Doi 7
Dolgopolov 10 16 20
Donoviel 5 20
Dula 16
Dunham 21
Dunn 19
Dupas 17
Echavarria 16
Ecker 6
Eguiarte 10
Ehrenfreund 8 15 18
Eisenman 12
Eismont 21
Ellinthorpe 12
Elsperman 9
Eng 12
Ercoli Finzi 10 13
Escoubet 11
Ess 12
Eubanks 10
Fairos Asillam 19
Fani 10 13
Farquhar 21
Fedorenko 21
Ferguson 7
Ferrari 5
Ferrario 10 13
Fisackerly 16
Flamini 15
Foley 19
Fong 9 12 19
Fonseca 5
Frick 20
Fuchita 15
Fujimoto 11
Fukui 15
Fulford 17
Furfaro 21
Gabriele Ori 10
Galante 10
Galbiati 10 13
Garretson 12
Gatens 19
Gatti 13
Genta 12 17 18
Gentry 12
Gerzer 7
Ghafoor 17
Ghail 8
Giorgio 8 10 16
As of December 26 2013
2014 IAA SPACE EXPLORATION CONFERENCE
PRELIMINARY PROGRAM
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Glaze 10
Glukhikh 5
Gohardani 15 21
Goldstein 10
Gonzalez 21
Gopalswamy 20
Goswami 7
Gravelle 14
Graziani 7
Griffin 8
Grimard 14 18
Guhathakurta 8 11 20
Guirgis 12
Guzman 16 21
Haese 17
Halcon 20
Hallgren 5
Hartov 16
Hatton 6
Hawes
Dean 13
Michael 19
Head 8
Heidmann 8
Heldmann 12
Henn 19
Hertzfeld 18
Hill 19
Hipkin 10
Ho 17
Hollingsworth 10
Hopkins 17
Horiike 15
Horneck 18
Hoshikawa 15 19
Houdou 16
Hufenbach 15 16 17
Hurtado 21
Hussein Fazeli 21
Ichimura 19
Imai 15
Imaki 15 19
Imamura 8
Ishikawa 15
Ivanov 8
Jaderojananont 15
Jaegle 20
Jaime Albalat 19
Jessup 8
Jian 21
Jin 21
Johnson
Christopher 15
Nathan 14
Johnston 8 10
Jones 6
Jorgenson 16
Joya 21
Joya Olarte 16
Joyner 12
Kaiser 14
Kalery 6
Karabadzak 8
Karas 16
Kawakami 15
Kellett 5
Kemmer 19
Kendall 11
Keravala 15
Khartov 10 20
Kidd 21
Kirkpatrick 20
Klaus 9
Kluger 17
Knapman 13
Koenig 20
Kolar 16
Korablev 8
Kornilova 5
Kovalenko 20
Kozlov 12
Kozyrev 16
Krimigis 8
Kuebler 16
Kundrot 7 8
Kushnarov 12
Kuznetsov 5
Lange 17 20
Langston 17
Larson 7
Laurini 17
Lavagna 10 13
Lee 8 14
Lenard 20
Levack 12
Li 5
Lia Schilact 5
Limaye 8 10
Liu 13
Lo Gatto 17
Logsdon 16 17 18
Lorenz 8
Lu 15
Lukjanchikov 10 20
Lukyanchikov 16
Maumlaumlttaumlnen 8
Maccone 10
MacDougall 5
Mackwell 18
MacLeish 5 7
Magner 10
Makarov 12
Makushenko 17
Malchenko 12
Malitikov 7
Mankins 12
Mansurov 17
Marcq 8
Markiewicz 8
Martin 12
Martynov 8
Masson
Arnaud 11
Jacques 18
Masson-Zwaan 14 18
May
Darryl 12
Todd 17
McBride 10
McGee 12
McGouldrick 8
McKenna-Lawlor 5
McKnight 13
McNutt 13
Mendieta 16
Mendieta-Jimenez 16
Messidoro 13
Michel 18
Migeotte 5
Mitrofanov 10 16 20
Miyamoto 19
Mogk 21
Mollicone 6
Montmessin 8
Moore
Joshua 12
Roscoe 13
S 5
Mott 6
Moura 15
Mulholland 14 15
Mulqueen 19
Myers 12
Nagamatsu 5
Nair
Madhavan 4
Unnikrishnan 5
Naumov 5
Neal 10 20
Nebergall 5
Nergaard 9
Ngo-Anh 6
Nield 14
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PRELIMINARY PROGRAM
25
Ning 20
Nixon 8
Nizenkov 17
Nogawa 15
Nozue 19
Nymmik 5
Ocampo 10 16
Ogasawara 17
Omoto 15
Ono 5
Ookita 15
Osinski 10
Othman 18
Otsuka 15
Ouellet 17 20
Pacheco-Cabrera 16
Paczkowski 10
Palisoc 13
Panasyuk 5
Pappalardo 10
Patterson 10
Patti 16
Penny 13
Perez 16
Perino 17
Perkinson 13 20
Perminov 19
Peter 18
Petrov 5
Petrukovich 11
Piatek 12
Pieri 10
Pinsky 5
Plattard 18
Plescia 10 20
Polidan 8
Pratt 19
Prockter 10
Provencher 9
Pulker 20
Race 8
Raftery 16 17
Raitt 13
Ramakrishnan 4 5
Ramallo 13
Ramirez-de-Arellano 16
Raulin 8
Razoumny 8 12
Reece 20
Reed 12 17 18
Reibaldi 4 7 8 16
Reijnen 16
Reiley 14
Reitz 5
Retburg 8
Rice 13 20
Richard 6
Richards 15
Riesco 13
Robbins 20
Robinson 17
Rodrigo 12 13
Rodrigo da Costa 16
Romero 16
Roux 13
Rummel 8 15
Saccani 17
Saccoccia 15 17 18
Salotti 17
Salvi 10
Samara-Ratna 20
Sandau 14 15
Sarkar 8
Sarsfield 13 20
Schaefer 14
Schiele 9
Schindler 21
Schoonejans 9
Schrift 13
Scimemi 19
Scott 7
Senske 10
Shaolin 21
Shelhamer 7
Shepherd 13
Shibuichi 15
Shimizu 15
Shukor 5
Shulga 12
Siefert 10
Silva 5
Simpson 20
Sinclair 21
Singhvi 5
Slade 20
Sloan 14
Smith
Ernest 9
Trey 12
Snyder 19
Sokol 8
Soliz 21
Sommerer 12 13
Sorokin 6
Souza 10
Spry 8
Spudis 15
Srija 21
Stafford-Allan 5
Stambaugh 12
Steele 10
Stein 14
Stephenson 20
Sterns 14
Straube 5
Stuttard 20
Summers 12
Sundblad 6
Sutton 5 20
Suzuki 18
Swan
Cathy 13
Peter 7 13
Sweet 16 17
Sykes 20
Takahashi 15
Tamura 15
Tennen 14
Teranishi 15
Thompson 11
Thomson 7
Thronson 20
Tian 8
Tinsley 13 20
Todd 5
Tomi 5
Tomkins 20
Tomlinson 20
Townend 13
Townsend 5
Tremayne-Smith 18
Trushlyakov 8
Tsuchida 15
Uemura 19
Uesugi 16 17
Ulamec 18
Vance 10
Vandaele 8
Vane 8 10
Ventskovsky 12 18
Vernikos 5 7
Vernon 20
Von Der Dunk 14 15
Voron 16
Voytek 10
Vrolijk 17
Vulpetti 18
Walker 13
Walther 17
Wang
Chi 11
Webber 15
As of December 26 2013
2014 IAA SPACE EXPLORATION CONFERENCE
PRELIMINARY PROGRAM
26
Weerts 5
Weppler 19
Westall 18
Widemann 8
Williams 13 20
Wilquet 8
Wilson 8
Winterberg 21
Woumlrner 17
Wuyts 5
Yang
Hong 19
Mengfei 21
Yokosuka 15
Young 13
Zagreev 5
Zakharov 8
Zasova 8
Zea 17
Zelenyi 8 10 16 20
Zell 6
Zenchenko 8
Zhaohui 8
Zhou 12
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Session 3-B Technical Factors Enabling TechnologiesCommon Requirements
Thursday January 9 2014 1330-1700 Location Hemisphere Suite B
Session Chairs Virginia Barnes USA Rafael Rodrigo Spain
Rapporteur John Sommerer USA
1330 IAA- WAS0312 IAA Status report on space debris
Fernand Alby CNES France
1345 IAA- WAS0313 The Contribution of IAA Orbital Debris Initiatives Over the Last Twenty Years
Darren McKnight Integrity Applications Incorporated (IAI) USA
1400 IAA- WAS0314 Plutonium-238 Radioisotope Power Supplies Enabling Deep-Space Missions
Ralph L McNutt Jr Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory USA 1415 IAA- WAS0315 Demonstration High Power Solar Electric Propulsion Space Vehicle Can Advance the
Current Timeline for a Human Spaceflight Mission to Mars to 2020 Dean Hawes Travis Schrift - Applied Defense Solutions USA Roscoe Moore III PeerSat USA Arthur Palisoc LrsquoGarde Inc USA Mitchell Walker Thomas M Liu - Georgia Institute of Technology School of Aerospace Engineering USA Michael Riesco Sierra Nevada Corporation Space Systems USA
1430 IAA- WAS0316 Nuclear power as an enabling technology for space exploration activities in the UK
T P Tinsley National Nuclear Laboratory UK
1445 IAA- WAS0317 Space Nuclear Power Systems Enabling Technology for Future Collaborative
Exploration Missions Richard Ambrosi Hugo Williams Nigel Bannister University of Leicester UK Tim Tinsley Tom Rice Mark Sarsfield - National Nuclear Laboratory UK Brian Shepherd Lockheed Martin UK Martin Townend SEA House UK Jean-Pierre Roux AREVA TA France Marie-Claire Perkinson Astrium UK Piero Messidoro Laura Gatti - Thales Alenia Space Italy
1500 IAA- WAS0318 Architecture for the Exploration of the Edge of the Solar System (AXESS)
Amalia Ercoli Finzi Michegravele Lavagna Nicolograve Cattaneo Michele Fani Lorenzo Ferrario Andrea Galbiati SamueleSalvi - Politecnico di Milano Italy
1515 IAA- WAS0319 Academy Cosmic Study on Feasibility of Space Elevators
Peter A Swan International Space Elevator Consortium Cathy W Swan SouthWest Analytic Network John M Knapman UK David Raitt UK Robert E Penny Jr USA
1530 IAA- WAS0320 HumanUAV Mixed Teams for Mars Exploration From analogs to reality
Gabriel G De la Torre Miguel A Ramallo Francisco J Caballero ndash University of Cadiz Spain
1545 IAA- WAS0321 Study of A Hybrid Locomotion Vehicle Using Skipping and Flying for Planetary
Exploration Mitsuhisa Baba Waseda University Japan Larry Young NASA USA
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PRELIMINARY PROGRAM
14
Session 4-A Private Industryrsquos Role in Space Exploration and Exploitation Technical Policy and Legal Considerations
Thursday January 9 2014 0845-1215 Location Meridian Suite
Session Chairs Frans Von Der Dunk the Netherlands John Mulholland USA Rapporteur Rainer Sandau Germany
0915 IAA- WAS0401 The Exploration Development of Space ldquoEnginerdquo
Mark K Craig Science Applications International Corporation USA
0930 IAA- WAS0402 What is really missing to Space Exploration Money or PoliticalPublic will
Max Grimard Astrium France
0945 IAA- WAS0403 Examining the Diversity of Emerging Space Companies
Aliza M Stein Gregory C Lee Bhavya Lal - IDA Science and Technology Policy Inst USA
1000 IAA- WAS0404 Earth to Orbit Space Transportation Market Barriers of Entry
Dustin Kaiser Futron Corporation USA Ken Davidian Federal Aviation Administration USA
1015 IAA- WAS0405 Commercial Space Transportation Opportunities in Government Exploration
Programs George C Nield John Sloan Nathan Johnson - Federal Aviation Administration USA
1030 IAA- WAS0406 Regulation of Small Satellites Challenges And Opportunities
Tanja Masson-Zwaan International Institute of Air and Space Law Leiden University Netherlands
1045 IAA- WAS0407 Dream Chaser Building on the Space Shuttle Legacy to Provide Safe Affordable
Transportation to Low Earth Craig Gravelle Sierra Nevada Space Systems USA
1100 IAA- WAS0408 Low Earth Orbit Opportunities for Commercial Exploration
Keith Reiley Boeing Space Exploration USA
1115 IAA- WAS0409 Liability Issues Regarding Third-Parties and Space Flight Participants in Commercial
Space Activities The Pathway Forward Matthew Schaefer University of Nebraska College of law USA
1130 IAA- WAS0410 Enterprise Rights Environmental Protection and the Law of Outer Space
Leslie I Tennen Patricia M Sterns - Law Offices of Sterns and Tennen USA
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15
Session 4-B Private Industryrsquos Role in Space Exploration and Exploitation Technical Policy and Legal Considerations Thursday January 9 2014 1330-1700
Location Meridian Suite Session Chairs Frans Von Der Dunk the Netherlands John Mulholland USA
Rapporteur Rainer Sandau Germany
1330 IAA- WAS0411 Virtual Reality (VR) as scientific and educational exploration tool
Marcello Coradini ESAJPL Enrico Flamini ASI Italy Dennis Moura CNESAmbassade de France France Italy
1345 IAA- WAS0412 The Moon Protection As Common Heritage of Mankind
Peerapon Jaderojananont Huachiew Chalermprakiet University Thailand
1400 IAA- WAS0413 Providing for Sustainable Exploration and Use of Outer Space EnvironmentsMaking
Profits Possible While Protecting Other Worlds is Not ldquoExploitationrdquo John D Rummel East Carolina University USA Pascale Ehrenfreund Space Policy Institute G Washington University USA
1415 IAA- WAS0414 Space as a commons Toward a framework for the allocation of extraterrestrial
property rights Robert D Beney Gordon Institute of Business Science South Africa
1430 IAA- WAS0415 Road to The Space Elevator and Beyond - Proposal for International Corporation on
Space Business Development Akira Tsuchida Japan Manned Space Systems Corp Earth-Track Corp Japan USA Yuichiro Nogawa Kensuke Teranishi Kazuya Imaki Norio Fukui Shigeru Imai Yoshitaka Aizawa Hiroki Shimizu Chizuru Yokosuka Hiroshi Ookita Sakurako Takahashi Riki Hoshikawa - Manned Space Systems Corp Japan Yoji Ishikawa Tatsuhito Tamura Kiyotoshi Otsuka Takaya Horiike Yasuhiro Fuchita Yoshihiro Kawakami Eri Omoto Katsuhiko Shibuichi - Obayashi Corp Japan Chang Huai-Chien University of Tokyo Japan
1445 IAA- WAS0416 Long Term Space Propellant Depots
Giorgio Saccoccia ESA Lu Yu China Academy of Launch Vehicle Technologies China
1500 IAA- WAS0417 Moon Express Lander Capabilities Initial Payload and Mission
Paul D Spudis Lunar and Planetary Institute USA R Richards Moon Express Inc USA JO Burns Univ Colorado USA
1515 IAA- WAS0418 Shackleton Energy Lunar Sourced Propellant Depot Architecture
Jim Keravala Shackleton Energy Company USA
1530 IAA- WAS0419 The Legal Aspects of Asteroid Missions
Christopher Daniel Johnson International Institute of Space Law
1545 IAA- WAS0420 Bridgehead ndash Interplanetary Travel Becomes Routine
Derek Webber Spaceport Associates USA
1600 IAA- WAS0421 Space Debris Removal A Glance at Challenges and Opportunities
Amir S Gohardani Nathan C Barnes - LGarde Inc USA 1615
IAA- WAS0422 ESA Coordination Activities on Space Exploration Technology Roadmaps Giorgio Saccoccia Rolf de Groot Bernhard Hufenbach ndash ESA
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Session 5-A Space Exploration The Imperative of Global Cooperation
Thursday January 9 2014 0915-1215 Location Hemisphere Suite A
Session Chairs Mike Raftery USA Randy Sweet USA Rapporteur Kuninori Uesugi Japan
0915 IAA- WAS0501 International Industry Cooperation on Exploration from Earth-Moon L2
John Karas VP amp GM Lockheed Martin Space Systems Company USA
0930 IAA- WAS0502 Evaluation of Human Space Exploration Missions Beyond Low Earth Orbit
Oleg Alifanov Moscow Aviation Institute Russia Robert Braun Georgia Institute of Technology USA Edward Crawley Skolkovo Institute of Science and Technology Russia John Logsdon The George Washington University USA Lev Zelenyi Space Research Institute Russia Jonathan Battat Massachusetts Institute of Technology USA
0945 IAA- WAS0503 Multicultural Foundations of Human Space Exploration Lessons learnt and outlook
for the future Jacques Arnould CNES France Jan Kolar Czech Space Office Czech Republic Giuseppe Reibaldi IAA France
1000 IAA- WAS0504 The need for human exploration starting from the world as a base camp
Giovanni F Bignami INAFIASF Italy
1015 IAA- WAS0505 ExoMars 2016 Mission Overview and Status
V Giorgio W Cugno C Cassi - Thales Alenia Space Italia Italy
1030 IAA- WAS0506 Role and visions for Human Space Exploration - A European perspective
Amir S Rodrigo da Costa Ulrich Kuebler Bart Reijnen - Astrium Space Transportation Orbital Systems and Space Exploration Germany
1045
IAA- WAS0507 Latin-American Regional Coordination in Space Exploration a regional cooperative effort for space emerging nations Raul Joya Olarte Camilo Guzman - Sergio Arboleda University Colombia Adriana Ocampo Mario Perez - NASA USA Javier Mendieta Rosa Ma de Arellano y Haro ndash Agencia Espacial Mexicana Mexico Corinne Jorgenson Advancing Space USA Fernando Echavarria US State Department USA Fermin Romero CEA Mexico
1100 IAA- WAS0508 Building affordable and accessible space technology in Mexico and Latin-America to
contribute to future space exploration missions Enrique Pacheco-Cabrera Francisco J Mendieta-Jimenez Rosa M Ramirez-de-Arellano - Mexican Space Agency Mexico
1115 IAA- WAS0509 Roscosmos-ESA Cooperation in Lunar Exploration
B Patti J Carpenter R Fisackerly B Houdou B Hufenbach - ESA The Netherlands V Hartov VDolgopolov A Lukyanchikov - Lavochkin Association Russia A Kozyrev IMitrofanov L Zelenyi - Space Research Institute Russia V Voron - Russian Federal Space Agency Russia
1130 IAA- WAS0510 Space Mineral Resources ndash Opportunities and Challenges ndash Preliminary Findings and
Recommendations Arthur M Dula The Heinlein Prize Trust University of Houston Law Center USA
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Session 5-B Space Exploration The Imperative of Global Cooperation
Thursday January 9 2014 1330-1700 Location Hemisphere Suite A
Session Chairs Mike Raftery USA Randy Sweet USA Rapporteur Kuninori Uesugi Japan
1330 IAA- WAS0511 White Cosmic Study on Global Human Mars System Missions Exploration
Giancarlo Genta Politecnico di Torino Italy Alain Dupas International Consultant France Jean-Marc Salotti Laboratoire de Science Cognitive France
1345 IAA- WAS0512 Advancing the Global Exploration Strategy ndash an update on ISECG activities
Christian Lange Alain Ouellet - Canadian Space Agency Canada
1400 IAA- WAS0513 Development Status of ESA Strategic Plan for Space Exploration
Bernhard Hufenbach Rolf de Groot Giorgio Saccoccia - ESA European Space Research and Technology Centre (ESTEC) the Netherlands
1415 IAA- WAS0514 Creating Opportunities to Increase International Cooperation Between Lunar Human
and Robotic Space Exploration Activities Kathy Laurini NASA USA Cheryl Reed Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory USA
1430 IAA- WAS0515 Robotic and Human Space Exploration ndash The Importance of ldquoWhyrdquo
Marc Haese Johann-Dietrich Woumlrner - DLR German Aerospace Center Germany 1445 IAA- WAS0516 From Competition to Cooperation US Policy Under Presidents Kennedy Nixon
Clinton and Obama John M Logsdon Space Policy Institute The George Washington University USA
1500 IAA- WAS0517 NASArsquos Space Launch System An Enabling Capability for International Exploration
Stephen D Creech Todd A May Kimberly F Robinson - NASA Marshall Space Flight Center USA
1515 IAA- WAS0518 International Industry Concepts for Human Space Exploration
Michael Raftery Boeing USA Rodrigo Da Costa Stephan Walther - EADS Astrium Germany Josh Hopkins Lockheed Martin USA Paul Fulford Nadeem Ghafoor - MacDonald Dettwiler Canada Ko Ogasawara Mitsubishi Heavy Industries Japan Nikolay Bryukhanov Yuri Makushenko Alexander Derechin - RSC Energia Russia Flavio Bandini Maria Antonietta Perino - Thales Alenia Space Italia Italy Luciano Saccani Thales Alenia Space North America USA
1530 IAA- WAS0519 Evaluating International Collaboration for Human Exploration Beyond LEO
Natasha Bosanac Purdue University USA Alexander Burg Ademir Vrolijk - The George Washington University USA Emanuele Capparelli Skolkovo Institute of Science and Technology Russia Laura Delgado Loacutepez Institute for Global Environmental Strategies USA Koki Ho Jonathan Battat - Massachusetts Institute of Technology USA Justin Kluger University of Houston USA Sara M Langston University of Sydney Australia Valentina Lo Gatto Sapienza University of Rome Italy Oleg G Mansurov National University of Science and Technology MISIS Russia Paul Nizenkov Universitaumlt Stuttgart Germany Luis Zea University of Colorado ndash Boulder USA
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1545 IAA- WAS0520 Dynamics of Space Exploration Activities and Outlook
Nicolas Peter ESA Belgium Pascale Ehrenfreund John Logsdon Henry Hertzfeld - George Washington University USA Gerda Horneck Stephan Ulamec - German Aerospace Center Germany Steve Mackwell Lunar and Planetary Institute USA Jacques Masson Giorgio Saccoccia - ESA Netherlands Tanja Masson-Zwaan International Institute of Space Law Netherlands Patrick Michel Observatoire de Nice France Mazlan Othman United Nations COPUOS Austria Serge Plattard European Space Policy Institute Austria Cheryl Reed Applied Physics Laboratory USA Kazuto Suzuki Hokkaido University Japan Oleg Ventskovsky Yuzhnoye Design Office Russia Belgium Frances Westall CNRS Orleans France
1600 IAA- WAS0521 Space Exploration Addressing the Challenges of Planetary Defense
William Ailor Aerospace Corporation USA Richard Tremayne-Smith Oos UK
1615 IAA- WAS0522 IAA Symposium Report - The Future of Space Exploration towards the Stars
Max Grimard Astrium France Giovanni Vulpetti Italy Giancarlo Genta Politecnico di Torino Italy
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Session 6-A Space Stations Utilization for Robotics and Human Spaceflight Exploration
Thursday January 9 2014 0915-1215 Location Polaris Suite C
Session Chairs Mark Mulqueen USA Michael Hawes USA Rapporteur Anatoly Perminov Russia
0915 IAA- WAS0601 The International Space Station and Exploration
Sam Scimemi Robyn Gatens Steve Davison - NASA Headquarters USA
0930 IAA- WAS0602 The Technical Characteristics of China lsquoTiangong-1rsquo Target Spacecraft
Yang Hong Wei Chuanfeng - China Academy of Space Technology China
0945 IAA- WAS0603 From ISS to Moon and Mars The Space Station as Anchor Point for German
Exploration Planning Friedhelm Claasen Juumlrgen Hill Johannes Weppler Norbert Henn - German Aerospace Center (DLR) Germany
1000 IAA- WAS0604 Concept of the Operational Techniques Applied to the Next Manned Space Flight
Exploration Program Based on JEM Operation Shuichi Ichimura Kazuya Imaki Riki Hoshikawa - Japan Manned Space Systems Corporation Japan
1015 IAA- WAS0605 ISS as a Platform for Science and Exploration
Kevin Foley Boeing Space Exploration USA
1030 IAA- WAS0606 Utilization of the International Space Station as a Testbed for Crew-Controlled Lunar
Surface Telerobotics Terrence Fong Intelligent Robotics Group NASA USA Jack Burns University of Colorado USA William Pratt Lockheed Martin Corporation USA
1045 IAA- WAS0607 Feasibility Study on the Missions to Earth-Moon Lagrange-Point 2 and the Moon
using the HTV based Spacecraft Tatsuhiro Nozue Yoshihiko Uemura Keiichi Miyamoto Shin-ichi Amatatsu - Japan Manned Space Systems (JAMSS) Japan
1100 IAA- WAS0608 Microgravity Science in Malaysia - achievements and the way forward
Mhd Fairos Asillam National Space Agency of Malaysia Malaysia
1115 IAA- WAS0609 Space Station Proof Tests for Lunar Plant Growth
James D Burke The Planetary Society USA Kathleen M Coderre Lockheed Martin ISS Operations USA Andrea Jaime Albalat Space Generation Advisory Council Austria
1130 IAA- WAS0610 Additive Manufacturing on ISS and Beyond A Critical Enabling Technology For
Successful Human Space Exploration Michael Chen Jason Dunn Aaron Kemmer Michael Snyder - Made in Space Inc USA
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Poster Session
IAA- WASPO01 Medicine for Space Exploration Setting the Bar High for Biomedical Innovations Dorit B Donoviel Jeffrey P Sutton - National Space Biomedical Research Institute (NSBRI) and Baylor College of Medicine Center for Space Medicine USA
IAA- WASPO02 Affording Mars Results from a Community Workshop on Sustainable Initial Human Missions Harley Thronson NASA Goddard Space Flight Center USA Chris Carberry Explore Mars Inc USA Jim Kirkpatrick American Astronautical Society USA
IAA- WASPO03 The International Space Weather Initiative
Madhulika Guhathakurta NASA Headquarters USA Nat Gopalswamy Joseph M Davila - NASA Goddard Space Flight Center USA
IAA- WASPO04 Lunar Science and Exploration Goals for Robotic Missions The Moon as the Rosetta Stone of Planetary Evolution Jeffrey B Plescia Applied Physics Laboratory USA C Neal University of Notre Dame USA
IAA- WASPO05 Scientific Robotic Lunar Missions as Precursors for Future Human Exploration of the Moon Lev Zelenyi Igor Mitrofanov - Institute for Space Research Russia Viktor Khartov Vladimir Dolgopolov Alexandr Lukjanchikov - Lavochkin Association Russia Nikolay Brukhanov Korolev RSC Energia Russia
IAA- WASPO07 Small-Scale Radioisotope Thermoelectric Generator Systems Based on Americium-241 Richard Ambrosi Hugo Williams Piyal Samara-Ratna Nigel Bannister David Vernon Tony Crawford Jonathan Sykes - University of Leicester UK Kevin Tomkins Marie-Claire Perkinson Matthew Stuttard Stephen Pulker Richard Slade - Astrium Ltd UK Keith Stephenson ESA ESTEC TEC-EP The Netherlands Kevin Simpson Mark Robbins Ismini Dimitriadou - European Thermodynamics Ltd UK Mike Reece Huanpo Ning Kan Chen- Queen Mary University UK Tom Rice Tim Tinsley Mark Sarsfield- National Nuclear Laboratory UK Jan Koenig Martin Jaegle - Fraunhofer IPM Germany
IAA- WASPO08 High Energy Mission on Pegasus Warren Frick Orbital Sciences Corporation USA
IAA- WASPO09 Modular Design Framework for the Multi-Mission Space Exploration Vehicle Generation IIB Electrical Harnessing Christopher R Halcon California Polytechnic State University ndash San Luis Obispo USA
IAA- WASPO10 Laser Powering of Launch
Nazar Kovalenko National Technical University ldquoKyiv Polytechnic Instituterdquo Ukraine
IAA- WASPO11 Overview and Outcomes of CSA Concept Studies for Space Exploration Planning and Christian Lange Taryn Tomlinson Alain Ouellet Canadian Space Agency Canada
IAA- WASPO12 Enabling Fast Interplanetary Trips with High Performance Nuclear Propulsion
Roger Lenard Planetary Power Inc USA
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21
IAA- WASPO13 Asteroids The Time is Now Srija The George Washington University USA
IAA- WASPO14 Thermonuclear Operation Space Lift Friedwardt Winterberg University of Nevada-Reno USA
IAA- WASPO15 Computational Modeling and Simulation of Micrometeorites Impacts on Spacecraft Harijono Djojodihardjo Institut Teknologi Bandung Indonesia
IAA- WASPO16 Using High-Energy Orbits to Efficiently Extend Human Exploration to Interplanetary
Destinations with Reusable Spacecraft David W Dunham Robert Farquhar - KinetX USA Natan Eismont Space Research Institute Russia Eugene Chumachenko Sergey Aksenov Yulia Fedorenko - Moscow Institute of Electronics and Mathematics National Res Univ ldquoHigher School of Economicsrdquo Russia Roberto Furfaro John Kidd Jr Nathan Mogk - University of Arizona Aerospace and Mechanical Engineering USA
IAA- WASPO17 New Multi-Layer Reconfigurable Architecture Based on System-on-Programmable-
Chip for Space Application Yang Mengfei China Academy of Space Technology China Liu Bo Liu Hongjin Gong Jian Zhang Shaolin - Beijing Institute of Control Engineering China
IAA- WASPO18 Modeling Simulation Inversion and Data Validation for Microwave Remote Sensing of Space Exploration Moon and Mars Ya-Qiu Jin Key Laboratory for Information Science of Electromagnetic Waves (MoE) Fudan University China
IAA- WASPO19 Solar Sailing and the Hurdles of Space Exploration and Exploitation
Nathan C Barnes Amir S Gohardani ndash LrsquoGarde Inc USA
IAA- WASPO20 Research Cooperation About Condensing Marss Atmosphere By Asteroid Impacts
Effects Mohammad Hussein Fazeli General Amir Medical Clinic Iran
IAA- WASPO21 The cooperation for space exploration in Latin America progress and challenges
Camilo Guzman Gomez Sergio Arboleda University Colombia
IAA- WASPO22 The Trouble With Mir Orthogonal Motivations and Cooperation in Space
Trent L Schindler Space Policy Institute George Washington University USA
IAA- WASPO23 Treaty Making- culture and human society
Amalie Sinclair Leeward Space Foundation USA
IAA- WASPO24 Libertad 2 Mission Overview Goals and Challenges
Jorge Soliz Raul Joya Jesus Gonzalez Ronald Hurtado Freddy Diaz - Universidad Sergio Arboleda Colombia
As of December 26 2013
2014 IAA SPACE EXPLORATION CONFERENCE
PRELIMINARY PROGRAM
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Author Index
Ailor 18
Aizawa 15
AK Lal 5
Akinyede 7
Aksenov 21
Alby 13
Alifanov 16
Alves 5
Amatatsu 19
Ambrosi 13 20
Angerer 6
Arnould 16
Baba 13
Baker 8
Bamford 5
Bandini 17
Bannister 13 20
Bannova 5
Barnes
Nathan 8 15 21
Virginia 12 13
Bartels 6
Basner 6
Battat 16 17
Beney 15
Benton 5
Bhardwaj 5
Bhavya Lal 14
Bignami 16
Bingham 5
Bo 21
Bolisay 8
Bonnet 10
Bosanac 17
Bradford 5
Braun 16
Brukhanov 20
Bryukhanov 17
Bualat 9
Bullock 10
Burg 17
Burke 19
Burns 15 19
Buytaert 5
Caballero 13
Calvert 12
Capparelli 17
Cappelletti 7
Carberry 20
Carey 9
Carpenter 16
Cassady 12
Cassi 16
Cattaneo 10 13
Chang 15
Charles 7
Chavers 12
Chen
Kan 20
Michael 19
Chuanfeng 19
Chumachenko 21
Claasen 19
Cleacutement 5
Coderre 19
Collingwood 5
Conley 4 8
Contant 4 12
Cooke 10
Coradini 4 15
Cousins 10
Craig 14
Crawford
IA 5
Tony 20
Crawley 16
Creech 17
Crocker 10
Cugno 16
Cutts 8 10
Da Costa 17
Damann 6
Davidian 7 14
Davila 20
Davis 5 6 7
Davison 19
de Arellano y Haro 16
de Groot 15 17
De la Torre 13
Degtyarev 12
Delgado Loacutepez 17
Deliegravere 5
Delorenzo 7
Derechin 17
Di Pippo 7
Diaz 21
Diedrich 5
Dimitriadou 20
Dinges 6
Djojodihardjo 21
Doi 7
Dolgopolov 10 16 20
Donoviel 5 20
Dula 16
Dunham 21
Dunn 19
Dupas 17
Echavarria 16
Ecker 6
Eguiarte 10
Ehrenfreund 8 15 18
Eisenman 12
Eismont 21
Ellinthorpe 12
Elsperman 9
Eng 12
Ercoli Finzi 10 13
Escoubet 11
Ess 12
Eubanks 10
Fairos Asillam 19
Fani 10 13
Farquhar 21
Fedorenko 21
Ferguson 7
Ferrari 5
Ferrario 10 13
Fisackerly 16
Flamini 15
Foley 19
Fong 9 12 19
Fonseca 5
Frick 20
Fuchita 15
Fujimoto 11
Fukui 15
Fulford 17
Furfaro 21
Gabriele Ori 10
Galante 10
Galbiati 10 13
Garretson 12
Gatens 19
Gatti 13
Genta 12 17 18
Gentry 12
Gerzer 7
Ghafoor 17
Ghail 8
Giorgio 8 10 16
As of December 26 2013
2014 IAA SPACE EXPLORATION CONFERENCE
PRELIMINARY PROGRAM
24
Glaze 10
Glukhikh 5
Gohardani 15 21
Goldstein 10
Gonzalez 21
Gopalswamy 20
Goswami 7
Gravelle 14
Graziani 7
Griffin 8
Grimard 14 18
Guhathakurta 8 11 20
Guirgis 12
Guzman 16 21
Haese 17
Halcon 20
Hallgren 5
Hartov 16
Hatton 6
Hawes
Dean 13
Michael 19
Head 8
Heidmann 8
Heldmann 12
Henn 19
Hertzfeld 18
Hill 19
Hipkin 10
Ho 17
Hollingsworth 10
Hopkins 17
Horiike 15
Horneck 18
Hoshikawa 15 19
Houdou 16
Hufenbach 15 16 17
Hurtado 21
Hussein Fazeli 21
Ichimura 19
Imai 15
Imaki 15 19
Imamura 8
Ishikawa 15
Ivanov 8
Jaderojananont 15
Jaegle 20
Jaime Albalat 19
Jessup 8
Jian 21
Jin 21
Johnson
Christopher 15
Nathan 14
Johnston 8 10
Jones 6
Jorgenson 16
Joya 21
Joya Olarte 16
Joyner 12
Kaiser 14
Kalery 6
Karabadzak 8
Karas 16
Kawakami 15
Kellett 5
Kemmer 19
Kendall 11
Keravala 15
Khartov 10 20
Kidd 21
Kirkpatrick 20
Klaus 9
Kluger 17
Knapman 13
Koenig 20
Kolar 16
Korablev 8
Kornilova 5
Kovalenko 20
Kozlov 12
Kozyrev 16
Krimigis 8
Kuebler 16
Kundrot 7 8
Kushnarov 12
Kuznetsov 5
Lange 17 20
Langston 17
Larson 7
Laurini 17
Lavagna 10 13
Lee 8 14
Lenard 20
Levack 12
Li 5
Lia Schilact 5
Limaye 8 10
Liu 13
Lo Gatto 17
Logsdon 16 17 18
Lorenz 8
Lu 15
Lukjanchikov 10 20
Lukyanchikov 16
Maumlaumlttaumlnen 8
Maccone 10
MacDougall 5
Mackwell 18
MacLeish 5 7
Magner 10
Makarov 12
Makushenko 17
Malchenko 12
Malitikov 7
Mankins 12
Mansurov 17
Marcq 8
Markiewicz 8
Martin 12
Martynov 8
Masson
Arnaud 11
Jacques 18
Masson-Zwaan 14 18
May
Darryl 12
Todd 17
McBride 10
McGee 12
McGouldrick 8
McKenna-Lawlor 5
McKnight 13
McNutt 13
Mendieta 16
Mendieta-Jimenez 16
Messidoro 13
Michel 18
Migeotte 5
Mitrofanov 10 16 20
Miyamoto 19
Mogk 21
Mollicone 6
Montmessin 8
Moore
Joshua 12
Roscoe 13
S 5
Mott 6
Moura 15
Mulholland 14 15
Mulqueen 19
Myers 12
Nagamatsu 5
Nair
Madhavan 4
Unnikrishnan 5
Naumov 5
Neal 10 20
Nebergall 5
Nergaard 9
Ngo-Anh 6
Nield 14
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2014 IAA SPACE EXPLORATION CONFERENCE
PRELIMINARY PROGRAM
25
Ning 20
Nixon 8
Nizenkov 17
Nogawa 15
Nozue 19
Nymmik 5
Ocampo 10 16
Ogasawara 17
Omoto 15
Ono 5
Ookita 15
Osinski 10
Othman 18
Otsuka 15
Ouellet 17 20
Pacheco-Cabrera 16
Paczkowski 10
Palisoc 13
Panasyuk 5
Pappalardo 10
Patterson 10
Patti 16
Penny 13
Perez 16
Perino 17
Perkinson 13 20
Perminov 19
Peter 18
Petrov 5
Petrukovich 11
Piatek 12
Pieri 10
Pinsky 5
Plattard 18
Plescia 10 20
Polidan 8
Pratt 19
Prockter 10
Provencher 9
Pulker 20
Race 8
Raftery 16 17
Raitt 13
Ramakrishnan 4 5
Ramallo 13
Ramirez-de-Arellano 16
Raulin 8
Razoumny 8 12
Reece 20
Reed 12 17 18
Reibaldi 4 7 8 16
Reijnen 16
Reiley 14
Reitz 5
Retburg 8
Rice 13 20
Richard 6
Richards 15
Riesco 13
Robbins 20
Robinson 17
Rodrigo 12 13
Rodrigo da Costa 16
Romero 16
Roux 13
Rummel 8 15
Saccani 17
Saccoccia 15 17 18
Salotti 17
Salvi 10
Samara-Ratna 20
Sandau 14 15
Sarkar 8
Sarsfield 13 20
Schaefer 14
Schiele 9
Schindler 21
Schoonejans 9
Schrift 13
Scimemi 19
Scott 7
Senske 10
Shaolin 21
Shelhamer 7
Shepherd 13
Shibuichi 15
Shimizu 15
Shukor 5
Shulga 12
Siefert 10
Silva 5
Simpson 20
Sinclair 21
Singhvi 5
Slade 20
Sloan 14
Smith
Ernest 9
Trey 12
Snyder 19
Sokol 8
Soliz 21
Sommerer 12 13
Sorokin 6
Souza 10
Spry 8
Spudis 15
Srija 21
Stafford-Allan 5
Stambaugh 12
Steele 10
Stein 14
Stephenson 20
Sterns 14
Straube 5
Stuttard 20
Summers 12
Sundblad 6
Sutton 5 20
Suzuki 18
Swan
Cathy 13
Peter 7 13
Sweet 16 17
Sykes 20
Takahashi 15
Tamura 15
Tennen 14
Teranishi 15
Thompson 11
Thomson 7
Thronson 20
Tian 8
Tinsley 13 20
Todd 5
Tomi 5
Tomkins 20
Tomlinson 20
Townend 13
Townsend 5
Tremayne-Smith 18
Trushlyakov 8
Tsuchida 15
Uemura 19
Uesugi 16 17
Ulamec 18
Vance 10
Vandaele 8
Vane 8 10
Ventskovsky 12 18
Vernikos 5 7
Vernon 20
Von Der Dunk 14 15
Voron 16
Voytek 10
Vrolijk 17
Vulpetti 18
Walker 13
Walther 17
Wang
Chi 11
Webber 15
As of December 26 2013
2014 IAA SPACE EXPLORATION CONFERENCE
PRELIMINARY PROGRAM
26
Weerts 5
Weppler 19
Westall 18
Widemann 8
Williams 13 20
Wilquet 8
Wilson 8
Winterberg 21
Woumlrner 17
Wuyts 5
Yang
Hong 19
Mengfei 21
Yokosuka 15
Young 13
Zagreev 5
Zakharov 8
Zasova 8
Zea 17
Zelenyi 8 10 16 20
Zell 6
Zenchenko 8
Zhaohui 8
Zhou 12
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httpwwwiaaweborg
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2014 IAA SPACE EXPLORATION CONFERENCE
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Session 4-A Private Industryrsquos Role in Space Exploration and Exploitation Technical Policy and Legal Considerations
Thursday January 9 2014 0845-1215 Location Meridian Suite
Session Chairs Frans Von Der Dunk the Netherlands John Mulholland USA Rapporteur Rainer Sandau Germany
0915 IAA- WAS0401 The Exploration Development of Space ldquoEnginerdquo
Mark K Craig Science Applications International Corporation USA
0930 IAA- WAS0402 What is really missing to Space Exploration Money or PoliticalPublic will
Max Grimard Astrium France
0945 IAA- WAS0403 Examining the Diversity of Emerging Space Companies
Aliza M Stein Gregory C Lee Bhavya Lal - IDA Science and Technology Policy Inst USA
1000 IAA- WAS0404 Earth to Orbit Space Transportation Market Barriers of Entry
Dustin Kaiser Futron Corporation USA Ken Davidian Federal Aviation Administration USA
1015 IAA- WAS0405 Commercial Space Transportation Opportunities in Government Exploration
Programs George C Nield John Sloan Nathan Johnson - Federal Aviation Administration USA
1030 IAA- WAS0406 Regulation of Small Satellites Challenges And Opportunities
Tanja Masson-Zwaan International Institute of Air and Space Law Leiden University Netherlands
1045 IAA- WAS0407 Dream Chaser Building on the Space Shuttle Legacy to Provide Safe Affordable
Transportation to Low Earth Craig Gravelle Sierra Nevada Space Systems USA
1100 IAA- WAS0408 Low Earth Orbit Opportunities for Commercial Exploration
Keith Reiley Boeing Space Exploration USA
1115 IAA- WAS0409 Liability Issues Regarding Third-Parties and Space Flight Participants in Commercial
Space Activities The Pathway Forward Matthew Schaefer University of Nebraska College of law USA
1130 IAA- WAS0410 Enterprise Rights Environmental Protection and the Law of Outer Space
Leslie I Tennen Patricia M Sterns - Law Offices of Sterns and Tennen USA
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2014 IAA SPACE EXPLORATION CONFERENCE
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15
Session 4-B Private Industryrsquos Role in Space Exploration and Exploitation Technical Policy and Legal Considerations Thursday January 9 2014 1330-1700
Location Meridian Suite Session Chairs Frans Von Der Dunk the Netherlands John Mulholland USA
Rapporteur Rainer Sandau Germany
1330 IAA- WAS0411 Virtual Reality (VR) as scientific and educational exploration tool
Marcello Coradini ESAJPL Enrico Flamini ASI Italy Dennis Moura CNESAmbassade de France France Italy
1345 IAA- WAS0412 The Moon Protection As Common Heritage of Mankind
Peerapon Jaderojananont Huachiew Chalermprakiet University Thailand
1400 IAA- WAS0413 Providing for Sustainable Exploration and Use of Outer Space EnvironmentsMaking
Profits Possible While Protecting Other Worlds is Not ldquoExploitationrdquo John D Rummel East Carolina University USA Pascale Ehrenfreund Space Policy Institute G Washington University USA
1415 IAA- WAS0414 Space as a commons Toward a framework for the allocation of extraterrestrial
property rights Robert D Beney Gordon Institute of Business Science South Africa
1430 IAA- WAS0415 Road to The Space Elevator and Beyond - Proposal for International Corporation on
Space Business Development Akira Tsuchida Japan Manned Space Systems Corp Earth-Track Corp Japan USA Yuichiro Nogawa Kensuke Teranishi Kazuya Imaki Norio Fukui Shigeru Imai Yoshitaka Aizawa Hiroki Shimizu Chizuru Yokosuka Hiroshi Ookita Sakurako Takahashi Riki Hoshikawa - Manned Space Systems Corp Japan Yoji Ishikawa Tatsuhito Tamura Kiyotoshi Otsuka Takaya Horiike Yasuhiro Fuchita Yoshihiro Kawakami Eri Omoto Katsuhiko Shibuichi - Obayashi Corp Japan Chang Huai-Chien University of Tokyo Japan
1445 IAA- WAS0416 Long Term Space Propellant Depots
Giorgio Saccoccia ESA Lu Yu China Academy of Launch Vehicle Technologies China
1500 IAA- WAS0417 Moon Express Lander Capabilities Initial Payload and Mission
Paul D Spudis Lunar and Planetary Institute USA R Richards Moon Express Inc USA JO Burns Univ Colorado USA
1515 IAA- WAS0418 Shackleton Energy Lunar Sourced Propellant Depot Architecture
Jim Keravala Shackleton Energy Company USA
1530 IAA- WAS0419 The Legal Aspects of Asteroid Missions
Christopher Daniel Johnson International Institute of Space Law
1545 IAA- WAS0420 Bridgehead ndash Interplanetary Travel Becomes Routine
Derek Webber Spaceport Associates USA
1600 IAA- WAS0421 Space Debris Removal A Glance at Challenges and Opportunities
Amir S Gohardani Nathan C Barnes - LGarde Inc USA 1615
IAA- WAS0422 ESA Coordination Activities on Space Exploration Technology Roadmaps Giorgio Saccoccia Rolf de Groot Bernhard Hufenbach ndash ESA
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Session 5-A Space Exploration The Imperative of Global Cooperation
Thursday January 9 2014 0915-1215 Location Hemisphere Suite A
Session Chairs Mike Raftery USA Randy Sweet USA Rapporteur Kuninori Uesugi Japan
0915 IAA- WAS0501 International Industry Cooperation on Exploration from Earth-Moon L2
John Karas VP amp GM Lockheed Martin Space Systems Company USA
0930 IAA- WAS0502 Evaluation of Human Space Exploration Missions Beyond Low Earth Orbit
Oleg Alifanov Moscow Aviation Institute Russia Robert Braun Georgia Institute of Technology USA Edward Crawley Skolkovo Institute of Science and Technology Russia John Logsdon The George Washington University USA Lev Zelenyi Space Research Institute Russia Jonathan Battat Massachusetts Institute of Technology USA
0945 IAA- WAS0503 Multicultural Foundations of Human Space Exploration Lessons learnt and outlook
for the future Jacques Arnould CNES France Jan Kolar Czech Space Office Czech Republic Giuseppe Reibaldi IAA France
1000 IAA- WAS0504 The need for human exploration starting from the world as a base camp
Giovanni F Bignami INAFIASF Italy
1015 IAA- WAS0505 ExoMars 2016 Mission Overview and Status
V Giorgio W Cugno C Cassi - Thales Alenia Space Italia Italy
1030 IAA- WAS0506 Role and visions for Human Space Exploration - A European perspective
Amir S Rodrigo da Costa Ulrich Kuebler Bart Reijnen - Astrium Space Transportation Orbital Systems and Space Exploration Germany
1045
IAA- WAS0507 Latin-American Regional Coordination in Space Exploration a regional cooperative effort for space emerging nations Raul Joya Olarte Camilo Guzman - Sergio Arboleda University Colombia Adriana Ocampo Mario Perez - NASA USA Javier Mendieta Rosa Ma de Arellano y Haro ndash Agencia Espacial Mexicana Mexico Corinne Jorgenson Advancing Space USA Fernando Echavarria US State Department USA Fermin Romero CEA Mexico
1100 IAA- WAS0508 Building affordable and accessible space technology in Mexico and Latin-America to
contribute to future space exploration missions Enrique Pacheco-Cabrera Francisco J Mendieta-Jimenez Rosa M Ramirez-de-Arellano - Mexican Space Agency Mexico
1115 IAA- WAS0509 Roscosmos-ESA Cooperation in Lunar Exploration
B Patti J Carpenter R Fisackerly B Houdou B Hufenbach - ESA The Netherlands V Hartov VDolgopolov A Lukyanchikov - Lavochkin Association Russia A Kozyrev IMitrofanov L Zelenyi - Space Research Institute Russia V Voron - Russian Federal Space Agency Russia
1130 IAA- WAS0510 Space Mineral Resources ndash Opportunities and Challenges ndash Preliminary Findings and
Recommendations Arthur M Dula The Heinlein Prize Trust University of Houston Law Center USA
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Session 5-B Space Exploration The Imperative of Global Cooperation
Thursday January 9 2014 1330-1700 Location Hemisphere Suite A
Session Chairs Mike Raftery USA Randy Sweet USA Rapporteur Kuninori Uesugi Japan
1330 IAA- WAS0511 White Cosmic Study on Global Human Mars System Missions Exploration
Giancarlo Genta Politecnico di Torino Italy Alain Dupas International Consultant France Jean-Marc Salotti Laboratoire de Science Cognitive France
1345 IAA- WAS0512 Advancing the Global Exploration Strategy ndash an update on ISECG activities
Christian Lange Alain Ouellet - Canadian Space Agency Canada
1400 IAA- WAS0513 Development Status of ESA Strategic Plan for Space Exploration
Bernhard Hufenbach Rolf de Groot Giorgio Saccoccia - ESA European Space Research and Technology Centre (ESTEC) the Netherlands
1415 IAA- WAS0514 Creating Opportunities to Increase International Cooperation Between Lunar Human
and Robotic Space Exploration Activities Kathy Laurini NASA USA Cheryl Reed Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory USA
1430 IAA- WAS0515 Robotic and Human Space Exploration ndash The Importance of ldquoWhyrdquo
Marc Haese Johann-Dietrich Woumlrner - DLR German Aerospace Center Germany 1445 IAA- WAS0516 From Competition to Cooperation US Policy Under Presidents Kennedy Nixon
Clinton and Obama John M Logsdon Space Policy Institute The George Washington University USA
1500 IAA- WAS0517 NASArsquos Space Launch System An Enabling Capability for International Exploration
Stephen D Creech Todd A May Kimberly F Robinson - NASA Marshall Space Flight Center USA
1515 IAA- WAS0518 International Industry Concepts for Human Space Exploration
Michael Raftery Boeing USA Rodrigo Da Costa Stephan Walther - EADS Astrium Germany Josh Hopkins Lockheed Martin USA Paul Fulford Nadeem Ghafoor - MacDonald Dettwiler Canada Ko Ogasawara Mitsubishi Heavy Industries Japan Nikolay Bryukhanov Yuri Makushenko Alexander Derechin - RSC Energia Russia Flavio Bandini Maria Antonietta Perino - Thales Alenia Space Italia Italy Luciano Saccani Thales Alenia Space North America USA
1530 IAA- WAS0519 Evaluating International Collaboration for Human Exploration Beyond LEO
Natasha Bosanac Purdue University USA Alexander Burg Ademir Vrolijk - The George Washington University USA Emanuele Capparelli Skolkovo Institute of Science and Technology Russia Laura Delgado Loacutepez Institute for Global Environmental Strategies USA Koki Ho Jonathan Battat - Massachusetts Institute of Technology USA Justin Kluger University of Houston USA Sara M Langston University of Sydney Australia Valentina Lo Gatto Sapienza University of Rome Italy Oleg G Mansurov National University of Science and Technology MISIS Russia Paul Nizenkov Universitaumlt Stuttgart Germany Luis Zea University of Colorado ndash Boulder USA
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1545 IAA- WAS0520 Dynamics of Space Exploration Activities and Outlook
Nicolas Peter ESA Belgium Pascale Ehrenfreund John Logsdon Henry Hertzfeld - George Washington University USA Gerda Horneck Stephan Ulamec - German Aerospace Center Germany Steve Mackwell Lunar and Planetary Institute USA Jacques Masson Giorgio Saccoccia - ESA Netherlands Tanja Masson-Zwaan International Institute of Space Law Netherlands Patrick Michel Observatoire de Nice France Mazlan Othman United Nations COPUOS Austria Serge Plattard European Space Policy Institute Austria Cheryl Reed Applied Physics Laboratory USA Kazuto Suzuki Hokkaido University Japan Oleg Ventskovsky Yuzhnoye Design Office Russia Belgium Frances Westall CNRS Orleans France
1600 IAA- WAS0521 Space Exploration Addressing the Challenges of Planetary Defense
William Ailor Aerospace Corporation USA Richard Tremayne-Smith Oos UK
1615 IAA- WAS0522 IAA Symposium Report - The Future of Space Exploration towards the Stars
Max Grimard Astrium France Giovanni Vulpetti Italy Giancarlo Genta Politecnico di Torino Italy
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Session 6-A Space Stations Utilization for Robotics and Human Spaceflight Exploration
Thursday January 9 2014 0915-1215 Location Polaris Suite C
Session Chairs Mark Mulqueen USA Michael Hawes USA Rapporteur Anatoly Perminov Russia
0915 IAA- WAS0601 The International Space Station and Exploration
Sam Scimemi Robyn Gatens Steve Davison - NASA Headquarters USA
0930 IAA- WAS0602 The Technical Characteristics of China lsquoTiangong-1rsquo Target Spacecraft
Yang Hong Wei Chuanfeng - China Academy of Space Technology China
0945 IAA- WAS0603 From ISS to Moon and Mars The Space Station as Anchor Point for German
Exploration Planning Friedhelm Claasen Juumlrgen Hill Johannes Weppler Norbert Henn - German Aerospace Center (DLR) Germany
1000 IAA- WAS0604 Concept of the Operational Techniques Applied to the Next Manned Space Flight
Exploration Program Based on JEM Operation Shuichi Ichimura Kazuya Imaki Riki Hoshikawa - Japan Manned Space Systems Corporation Japan
1015 IAA- WAS0605 ISS as a Platform for Science and Exploration
Kevin Foley Boeing Space Exploration USA
1030 IAA- WAS0606 Utilization of the International Space Station as a Testbed for Crew-Controlled Lunar
Surface Telerobotics Terrence Fong Intelligent Robotics Group NASA USA Jack Burns University of Colorado USA William Pratt Lockheed Martin Corporation USA
1045 IAA- WAS0607 Feasibility Study on the Missions to Earth-Moon Lagrange-Point 2 and the Moon
using the HTV based Spacecraft Tatsuhiro Nozue Yoshihiko Uemura Keiichi Miyamoto Shin-ichi Amatatsu - Japan Manned Space Systems (JAMSS) Japan
1100 IAA- WAS0608 Microgravity Science in Malaysia - achievements and the way forward
Mhd Fairos Asillam National Space Agency of Malaysia Malaysia
1115 IAA- WAS0609 Space Station Proof Tests for Lunar Plant Growth
James D Burke The Planetary Society USA Kathleen M Coderre Lockheed Martin ISS Operations USA Andrea Jaime Albalat Space Generation Advisory Council Austria
1130 IAA- WAS0610 Additive Manufacturing on ISS and Beyond A Critical Enabling Technology For
Successful Human Space Exploration Michael Chen Jason Dunn Aaron Kemmer Michael Snyder - Made in Space Inc USA
As of December 26 2013
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Poster Session
IAA- WASPO01 Medicine for Space Exploration Setting the Bar High for Biomedical Innovations Dorit B Donoviel Jeffrey P Sutton - National Space Biomedical Research Institute (NSBRI) and Baylor College of Medicine Center for Space Medicine USA
IAA- WASPO02 Affording Mars Results from a Community Workshop on Sustainable Initial Human Missions Harley Thronson NASA Goddard Space Flight Center USA Chris Carberry Explore Mars Inc USA Jim Kirkpatrick American Astronautical Society USA
IAA- WASPO03 The International Space Weather Initiative
Madhulika Guhathakurta NASA Headquarters USA Nat Gopalswamy Joseph M Davila - NASA Goddard Space Flight Center USA
IAA- WASPO04 Lunar Science and Exploration Goals for Robotic Missions The Moon as the Rosetta Stone of Planetary Evolution Jeffrey B Plescia Applied Physics Laboratory USA C Neal University of Notre Dame USA
IAA- WASPO05 Scientific Robotic Lunar Missions as Precursors for Future Human Exploration of the Moon Lev Zelenyi Igor Mitrofanov - Institute for Space Research Russia Viktor Khartov Vladimir Dolgopolov Alexandr Lukjanchikov - Lavochkin Association Russia Nikolay Brukhanov Korolev RSC Energia Russia
IAA- WASPO07 Small-Scale Radioisotope Thermoelectric Generator Systems Based on Americium-241 Richard Ambrosi Hugo Williams Piyal Samara-Ratna Nigel Bannister David Vernon Tony Crawford Jonathan Sykes - University of Leicester UK Kevin Tomkins Marie-Claire Perkinson Matthew Stuttard Stephen Pulker Richard Slade - Astrium Ltd UK Keith Stephenson ESA ESTEC TEC-EP The Netherlands Kevin Simpson Mark Robbins Ismini Dimitriadou - European Thermodynamics Ltd UK Mike Reece Huanpo Ning Kan Chen- Queen Mary University UK Tom Rice Tim Tinsley Mark Sarsfield- National Nuclear Laboratory UK Jan Koenig Martin Jaegle - Fraunhofer IPM Germany
IAA- WASPO08 High Energy Mission on Pegasus Warren Frick Orbital Sciences Corporation USA
IAA- WASPO09 Modular Design Framework for the Multi-Mission Space Exploration Vehicle Generation IIB Electrical Harnessing Christopher R Halcon California Polytechnic State University ndash San Luis Obispo USA
IAA- WASPO10 Laser Powering of Launch
Nazar Kovalenko National Technical University ldquoKyiv Polytechnic Instituterdquo Ukraine
IAA- WASPO11 Overview and Outcomes of CSA Concept Studies for Space Exploration Planning and Christian Lange Taryn Tomlinson Alain Ouellet Canadian Space Agency Canada
IAA- WASPO12 Enabling Fast Interplanetary Trips with High Performance Nuclear Propulsion
Roger Lenard Planetary Power Inc USA
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21
IAA- WASPO13 Asteroids The Time is Now Srija The George Washington University USA
IAA- WASPO14 Thermonuclear Operation Space Lift Friedwardt Winterberg University of Nevada-Reno USA
IAA- WASPO15 Computational Modeling and Simulation of Micrometeorites Impacts on Spacecraft Harijono Djojodihardjo Institut Teknologi Bandung Indonesia
IAA- WASPO16 Using High-Energy Orbits to Efficiently Extend Human Exploration to Interplanetary
Destinations with Reusable Spacecraft David W Dunham Robert Farquhar - KinetX USA Natan Eismont Space Research Institute Russia Eugene Chumachenko Sergey Aksenov Yulia Fedorenko - Moscow Institute of Electronics and Mathematics National Res Univ ldquoHigher School of Economicsrdquo Russia Roberto Furfaro John Kidd Jr Nathan Mogk - University of Arizona Aerospace and Mechanical Engineering USA
IAA- WASPO17 New Multi-Layer Reconfigurable Architecture Based on System-on-Programmable-
Chip for Space Application Yang Mengfei China Academy of Space Technology China Liu Bo Liu Hongjin Gong Jian Zhang Shaolin - Beijing Institute of Control Engineering China
IAA- WASPO18 Modeling Simulation Inversion and Data Validation for Microwave Remote Sensing of Space Exploration Moon and Mars Ya-Qiu Jin Key Laboratory for Information Science of Electromagnetic Waves (MoE) Fudan University China
IAA- WASPO19 Solar Sailing and the Hurdles of Space Exploration and Exploitation
Nathan C Barnes Amir S Gohardani ndash LrsquoGarde Inc USA
IAA- WASPO20 Research Cooperation About Condensing Marss Atmosphere By Asteroid Impacts
Effects Mohammad Hussein Fazeli General Amir Medical Clinic Iran
IAA- WASPO21 The cooperation for space exploration in Latin America progress and challenges
Camilo Guzman Gomez Sergio Arboleda University Colombia
IAA- WASPO22 The Trouble With Mir Orthogonal Motivations and Cooperation in Space
Trent L Schindler Space Policy Institute George Washington University USA
IAA- WASPO23 Treaty Making- culture and human society
Amalie Sinclair Leeward Space Foundation USA
IAA- WASPO24 Libertad 2 Mission Overview Goals and Challenges
Jorge Soliz Raul Joya Jesus Gonzalez Ronald Hurtado Freddy Diaz - Universidad Sergio Arboleda Colombia
As of December 26 2013
2014 IAA SPACE EXPLORATION CONFERENCE
PRELIMINARY PROGRAM
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Author Index
Ailor 18
Aizawa 15
AK Lal 5
Akinyede 7
Aksenov 21
Alby 13
Alifanov 16
Alves 5
Amatatsu 19
Ambrosi 13 20
Angerer 6
Arnould 16
Baba 13
Baker 8
Bamford 5
Bandini 17
Bannister 13 20
Bannova 5
Barnes
Nathan 8 15 21
Virginia 12 13
Bartels 6
Basner 6
Battat 16 17
Beney 15
Benton 5
Bhardwaj 5
Bhavya Lal 14
Bignami 16
Bingham 5
Bo 21
Bolisay 8
Bonnet 10
Bosanac 17
Bradford 5
Braun 16
Brukhanov 20
Bryukhanov 17
Bualat 9
Bullock 10
Burg 17
Burke 19
Burns 15 19
Buytaert 5
Caballero 13
Calvert 12
Capparelli 17
Cappelletti 7
Carberry 20
Carey 9
Carpenter 16
Cassady 12
Cassi 16
Cattaneo 10 13
Chang 15
Charles 7
Chavers 12
Chen
Kan 20
Michael 19
Chuanfeng 19
Chumachenko 21
Claasen 19
Cleacutement 5
Coderre 19
Collingwood 5
Conley 4 8
Contant 4 12
Cooke 10
Coradini 4 15
Cousins 10
Craig 14
Crawford
IA 5
Tony 20
Crawley 16
Creech 17
Crocker 10
Cugno 16
Cutts 8 10
Da Costa 17
Damann 6
Davidian 7 14
Davila 20
Davis 5 6 7
Davison 19
de Arellano y Haro 16
de Groot 15 17
De la Torre 13
Degtyarev 12
Delgado Loacutepez 17
Deliegravere 5
Delorenzo 7
Derechin 17
Di Pippo 7
Diaz 21
Diedrich 5
Dimitriadou 20
Dinges 6
Djojodihardjo 21
Doi 7
Dolgopolov 10 16 20
Donoviel 5 20
Dula 16
Dunham 21
Dunn 19
Dupas 17
Echavarria 16
Ecker 6
Eguiarte 10
Ehrenfreund 8 15 18
Eisenman 12
Eismont 21
Ellinthorpe 12
Elsperman 9
Eng 12
Ercoli Finzi 10 13
Escoubet 11
Ess 12
Eubanks 10
Fairos Asillam 19
Fani 10 13
Farquhar 21
Fedorenko 21
Ferguson 7
Ferrari 5
Ferrario 10 13
Fisackerly 16
Flamini 15
Foley 19
Fong 9 12 19
Fonseca 5
Frick 20
Fuchita 15
Fujimoto 11
Fukui 15
Fulford 17
Furfaro 21
Gabriele Ori 10
Galante 10
Galbiati 10 13
Garretson 12
Gatens 19
Gatti 13
Genta 12 17 18
Gentry 12
Gerzer 7
Ghafoor 17
Ghail 8
Giorgio 8 10 16
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PRELIMINARY PROGRAM
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Glaze 10
Glukhikh 5
Gohardani 15 21
Goldstein 10
Gonzalez 21
Gopalswamy 20
Goswami 7
Gravelle 14
Graziani 7
Griffin 8
Grimard 14 18
Guhathakurta 8 11 20
Guirgis 12
Guzman 16 21
Haese 17
Halcon 20
Hallgren 5
Hartov 16
Hatton 6
Hawes
Dean 13
Michael 19
Head 8
Heidmann 8
Heldmann 12
Henn 19
Hertzfeld 18
Hill 19
Hipkin 10
Ho 17
Hollingsworth 10
Hopkins 17
Horiike 15
Horneck 18
Hoshikawa 15 19
Houdou 16
Hufenbach 15 16 17
Hurtado 21
Hussein Fazeli 21
Ichimura 19
Imai 15
Imaki 15 19
Imamura 8
Ishikawa 15
Ivanov 8
Jaderojananont 15
Jaegle 20
Jaime Albalat 19
Jessup 8
Jian 21
Jin 21
Johnson
Christopher 15
Nathan 14
Johnston 8 10
Jones 6
Jorgenson 16
Joya 21
Joya Olarte 16
Joyner 12
Kaiser 14
Kalery 6
Karabadzak 8
Karas 16
Kawakami 15
Kellett 5
Kemmer 19
Kendall 11
Keravala 15
Khartov 10 20
Kidd 21
Kirkpatrick 20
Klaus 9
Kluger 17
Knapman 13
Koenig 20
Kolar 16
Korablev 8
Kornilova 5
Kovalenko 20
Kozlov 12
Kozyrev 16
Krimigis 8
Kuebler 16
Kundrot 7 8
Kushnarov 12
Kuznetsov 5
Lange 17 20
Langston 17
Larson 7
Laurini 17
Lavagna 10 13
Lee 8 14
Lenard 20
Levack 12
Li 5
Lia Schilact 5
Limaye 8 10
Liu 13
Lo Gatto 17
Logsdon 16 17 18
Lorenz 8
Lu 15
Lukjanchikov 10 20
Lukyanchikov 16
Maumlaumlttaumlnen 8
Maccone 10
MacDougall 5
Mackwell 18
MacLeish 5 7
Magner 10
Makarov 12
Makushenko 17
Malchenko 12
Malitikov 7
Mankins 12
Mansurov 17
Marcq 8
Markiewicz 8
Martin 12
Martynov 8
Masson
Arnaud 11
Jacques 18
Masson-Zwaan 14 18
May
Darryl 12
Todd 17
McBride 10
McGee 12
McGouldrick 8
McKenna-Lawlor 5
McKnight 13
McNutt 13
Mendieta 16
Mendieta-Jimenez 16
Messidoro 13
Michel 18
Migeotte 5
Mitrofanov 10 16 20
Miyamoto 19
Mogk 21
Mollicone 6
Montmessin 8
Moore
Joshua 12
Roscoe 13
S 5
Mott 6
Moura 15
Mulholland 14 15
Mulqueen 19
Myers 12
Nagamatsu 5
Nair
Madhavan 4
Unnikrishnan 5
Naumov 5
Neal 10 20
Nebergall 5
Nergaard 9
Ngo-Anh 6
Nield 14
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25
Ning 20
Nixon 8
Nizenkov 17
Nogawa 15
Nozue 19
Nymmik 5
Ocampo 10 16
Ogasawara 17
Omoto 15
Ono 5
Ookita 15
Osinski 10
Othman 18
Otsuka 15
Ouellet 17 20
Pacheco-Cabrera 16
Paczkowski 10
Palisoc 13
Panasyuk 5
Pappalardo 10
Patterson 10
Patti 16
Penny 13
Perez 16
Perino 17
Perkinson 13 20
Perminov 19
Peter 18
Petrov 5
Petrukovich 11
Piatek 12
Pieri 10
Pinsky 5
Plattard 18
Plescia 10 20
Polidan 8
Pratt 19
Prockter 10
Provencher 9
Pulker 20
Race 8
Raftery 16 17
Raitt 13
Ramakrishnan 4 5
Ramallo 13
Ramirez-de-Arellano 16
Raulin 8
Razoumny 8 12
Reece 20
Reed 12 17 18
Reibaldi 4 7 8 16
Reijnen 16
Reiley 14
Reitz 5
Retburg 8
Rice 13 20
Richard 6
Richards 15
Riesco 13
Robbins 20
Robinson 17
Rodrigo 12 13
Rodrigo da Costa 16
Romero 16
Roux 13
Rummel 8 15
Saccani 17
Saccoccia 15 17 18
Salotti 17
Salvi 10
Samara-Ratna 20
Sandau 14 15
Sarkar 8
Sarsfield 13 20
Schaefer 14
Schiele 9
Schindler 21
Schoonejans 9
Schrift 13
Scimemi 19
Scott 7
Senske 10
Shaolin 21
Shelhamer 7
Shepherd 13
Shibuichi 15
Shimizu 15
Shukor 5
Shulga 12
Siefert 10
Silva 5
Simpson 20
Sinclair 21
Singhvi 5
Slade 20
Sloan 14
Smith
Ernest 9
Trey 12
Snyder 19
Sokol 8
Soliz 21
Sommerer 12 13
Sorokin 6
Souza 10
Spry 8
Spudis 15
Srija 21
Stafford-Allan 5
Stambaugh 12
Steele 10
Stein 14
Stephenson 20
Sterns 14
Straube 5
Stuttard 20
Summers 12
Sundblad 6
Sutton 5 20
Suzuki 18
Swan
Cathy 13
Peter 7 13
Sweet 16 17
Sykes 20
Takahashi 15
Tamura 15
Tennen 14
Teranishi 15
Thompson 11
Thomson 7
Thronson 20
Tian 8
Tinsley 13 20
Todd 5
Tomi 5
Tomkins 20
Tomlinson 20
Townend 13
Townsend 5
Tremayne-Smith 18
Trushlyakov 8
Tsuchida 15
Uemura 19
Uesugi 16 17
Ulamec 18
Vance 10
Vandaele 8
Vane 8 10
Ventskovsky 12 18
Vernikos 5 7
Vernon 20
Von Der Dunk 14 15
Voron 16
Voytek 10
Vrolijk 17
Vulpetti 18
Walker 13
Walther 17
Wang
Chi 11
Webber 15
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Weerts 5
Weppler 19
Westall 18
Widemann 8
Williams 13 20
Wilquet 8
Wilson 8
Winterberg 21
Woumlrner 17
Wuyts 5
Yang
Hong 19
Mengfei 21
Yokosuka 15
Young 13
Zagreev 5
Zakharov 8
Zasova 8
Zea 17
Zelenyi 8 10 16 20
Zell 6
Zenchenko 8
Zhaohui 8
Zhou 12
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Session 4-B Private Industryrsquos Role in Space Exploration and Exploitation Technical Policy and Legal Considerations Thursday January 9 2014 1330-1700
Location Meridian Suite Session Chairs Frans Von Der Dunk the Netherlands John Mulholland USA
Rapporteur Rainer Sandau Germany
1330 IAA- WAS0411 Virtual Reality (VR) as scientific and educational exploration tool
Marcello Coradini ESAJPL Enrico Flamini ASI Italy Dennis Moura CNESAmbassade de France France Italy
1345 IAA- WAS0412 The Moon Protection As Common Heritage of Mankind
Peerapon Jaderojananont Huachiew Chalermprakiet University Thailand
1400 IAA- WAS0413 Providing for Sustainable Exploration and Use of Outer Space EnvironmentsMaking
Profits Possible While Protecting Other Worlds is Not ldquoExploitationrdquo John D Rummel East Carolina University USA Pascale Ehrenfreund Space Policy Institute G Washington University USA
1415 IAA- WAS0414 Space as a commons Toward a framework for the allocation of extraterrestrial
property rights Robert D Beney Gordon Institute of Business Science South Africa
1430 IAA- WAS0415 Road to The Space Elevator and Beyond - Proposal for International Corporation on
Space Business Development Akira Tsuchida Japan Manned Space Systems Corp Earth-Track Corp Japan USA Yuichiro Nogawa Kensuke Teranishi Kazuya Imaki Norio Fukui Shigeru Imai Yoshitaka Aizawa Hiroki Shimizu Chizuru Yokosuka Hiroshi Ookita Sakurako Takahashi Riki Hoshikawa - Manned Space Systems Corp Japan Yoji Ishikawa Tatsuhito Tamura Kiyotoshi Otsuka Takaya Horiike Yasuhiro Fuchita Yoshihiro Kawakami Eri Omoto Katsuhiko Shibuichi - Obayashi Corp Japan Chang Huai-Chien University of Tokyo Japan
1445 IAA- WAS0416 Long Term Space Propellant Depots
Giorgio Saccoccia ESA Lu Yu China Academy of Launch Vehicle Technologies China
1500 IAA- WAS0417 Moon Express Lander Capabilities Initial Payload and Mission
Paul D Spudis Lunar and Planetary Institute USA R Richards Moon Express Inc USA JO Burns Univ Colorado USA
1515 IAA- WAS0418 Shackleton Energy Lunar Sourced Propellant Depot Architecture
Jim Keravala Shackleton Energy Company USA
1530 IAA- WAS0419 The Legal Aspects of Asteroid Missions
Christopher Daniel Johnson International Institute of Space Law
1545 IAA- WAS0420 Bridgehead ndash Interplanetary Travel Becomes Routine
Derek Webber Spaceport Associates USA
1600 IAA- WAS0421 Space Debris Removal A Glance at Challenges and Opportunities
Amir S Gohardani Nathan C Barnes - LGarde Inc USA 1615
IAA- WAS0422 ESA Coordination Activities on Space Exploration Technology Roadmaps Giorgio Saccoccia Rolf de Groot Bernhard Hufenbach ndash ESA
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Session 5-A Space Exploration The Imperative of Global Cooperation
Thursday January 9 2014 0915-1215 Location Hemisphere Suite A
Session Chairs Mike Raftery USA Randy Sweet USA Rapporteur Kuninori Uesugi Japan
0915 IAA- WAS0501 International Industry Cooperation on Exploration from Earth-Moon L2
John Karas VP amp GM Lockheed Martin Space Systems Company USA
0930 IAA- WAS0502 Evaluation of Human Space Exploration Missions Beyond Low Earth Orbit
Oleg Alifanov Moscow Aviation Institute Russia Robert Braun Georgia Institute of Technology USA Edward Crawley Skolkovo Institute of Science and Technology Russia John Logsdon The George Washington University USA Lev Zelenyi Space Research Institute Russia Jonathan Battat Massachusetts Institute of Technology USA
0945 IAA- WAS0503 Multicultural Foundations of Human Space Exploration Lessons learnt and outlook
for the future Jacques Arnould CNES France Jan Kolar Czech Space Office Czech Republic Giuseppe Reibaldi IAA France
1000 IAA- WAS0504 The need for human exploration starting from the world as a base camp
Giovanni F Bignami INAFIASF Italy
1015 IAA- WAS0505 ExoMars 2016 Mission Overview and Status
V Giorgio W Cugno C Cassi - Thales Alenia Space Italia Italy
1030 IAA- WAS0506 Role and visions for Human Space Exploration - A European perspective
Amir S Rodrigo da Costa Ulrich Kuebler Bart Reijnen - Astrium Space Transportation Orbital Systems and Space Exploration Germany
1045
IAA- WAS0507 Latin-American Regional Coordination in Space Exploration a regional cooperative effort for space emerging nations Raul Joya Olarte Camilo Guzman - Sergio Arboleda University Colombia Adriana Ocampo Mario Perez - NASA USA Javier Mendieta Rosa Ma de Arellano y Haro ndash Agencia Espacial Mexicana Mexico Corinne Jorgenson Advancing Space USA Fernando Echavarria US State Department USA Fermin Romero CEA Mexico
1100 IAA- WAS0508 Building affordable and accessible space technology in Mexico and Latin-America to
contribute to future space exploration missions Enrique Pacheco-Cabrera Francisco J Mendieta-Jimenez Rosa M Ramirez-de-Arellano - Mexican Space Agency Mexico
1115 IAA- WAS0509 Roscosmos-ESA Cooperation in Lunar Exploration
B Patti J Carpenter R Fisackerly B Houdou B Hufenbach - ESA The Netherlands V Hartov VDolgopolov A Lukyanchikov - Lavochkin Association Russia A Kozyrev IMitrofanov L Zelenyi - Space Research Institute Russia V Voron - Russian Federal Space Agency Russia
1130 IAA- WAS0510 Space Mineral Resources ndash Opportunities and Challenges ndash Preliminary Findings and
Recommendations Arthur M Dula The Heinlein Prize Trust University of Houston Law Center USA
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Session 5-B Space Exploration The Imperative of Global Cooperation
Thursday January 9 2014 1330-1700 Location Hemisphere Suite A
Session Chairs Mike Raftery USA Randy Sweet USA Rapporteur Kuninori Uesugi Japan
1330 IAA- WAS0511 White Cosmic Study on Global Human Mars System Missions Exploration
Giancarlo Genta Politecnico di Torino Italy Alain Dupas International Consultant France Jean-Marc Salotti Laboratoire de Science Cognitive France
1345 IAA- WAS0512 Advancing the Global Exploration Strategy ndash an update on ISECG activities
Christian Lange Alain Ouellet - Canadian Space Agency Canada
1400 IAA- WAS0513 Development Status of ESA Strategic Plan for Space Exploration
Bernhard Hufenbach Rolf de Groot Giorgio Saccoccia - ESA European Space Research and Technology Centre (ESTEC) the Netherlands
1415 IAA- WAS0514 Creating Opportunities to Increase International Cooperation Between Lunar Human
and Robotic Space Exploration Activities Kathy Laurini NASA USA Cheryl Reed Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory USA
1430 IAA- WAS0515 Robotic and Human Space Exploration ndash The Importance of ldquoWhyrdquo
Marc Haese Johann-Dietrich Woumlrner - DLR German Aerospace Center Germany 1445 IAA- WAS0516 From Competition to Cooperation US Policy Under Presidents Kennedy Nixon
Clinton and Obama John M Logsdon Space Policy Institute The George Washington University USA
1500 IAA- WAS0517 NASArsquos Space Launch System An Enabling Capability for International Exploration
Stephen D Creech Todd A May Kimberly F Robinson - NASA Marshall Space Flight Center USA
1515 IAA- WAS0518 International Industry Concepts for Human Space Exploration
Michael Raftery Boeing USA Rodrigo Da Costa Stephan Walther - EADS Astrium Germany Josh Hopkins Lockheed Martin USA Paul Fulford Nadeem Ghafoor - MacDonald Dettwiler Canada Ko Ogasawara Mitsubishi Heavy Industries Japan Nikolay Bryukhanov Yuri Makushenko Alexander Derechin - RSC Energia Russia Flavio Bandini Maria Antonietta Perino - Thales Alenia Space Italia Italy Luciano Saccani Thales Alenia Space North America USA
1530 IAA- WAS0519 Evaluating International Collaboration for Human Exploration Beyond LEO
Natasha Bosanac Purdue University USA Alexander Burg Ademir Vrolijk - The George Washington University USA Emanuele Capparelli Skolkovo Institute of Science and Technology Russia Laura Delgado Loacutepez Institute for Global Environmental Strategies USA Koki Ho Jonathan Battat - Massachusetts Institute of Technology USA Justin Kluger University of Houston USA Sara M Langston University of Sydney Australia Valentina Lo Gatto Sapienza University of Rome Italy Oleg G Mansurov National University of Science and Technology MISIS Russia Paul Nizenkov Universitaumlt Stuttgart Germany Luis Zea University of Colorado ndash Boulder USA
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1545 IAA- WAS0520 Dynamics of Space Exploration Activities and Outlook
Nicolas Peter ESA Belgium Pascale Ehrenfreund John Logsdon Henry Hertzfeld - George Washington University USA Gerda Horneck Stephan Ulamec - German Aerospace Center Germany Steve Mackwell Lunar and Planetary Institute USA Jacques Masson Giorgio Saccoccia - ESA Netherlands Tanja Masson-Zwaan International Institute of Space Law Netherlands Patrick Michel Observatoire de Nice France Mazlan Othman United Nations COPUOS Austria Serge Plattard European Space Policy Institute Austria Cheryl Reed Applied Physics Laboratory USA Kazuto Suzuki Hokkaido University Japan Oleg Ventskovsky Yuzhnoye Design Office Russia Belgium Frances Westall CNRS Orleans France
1600 IAA- WAS0521 Space Exploration Addressing the Challenges of Planetary Defense
William Ailor Aerospace Corporation USA Richard Tremayne-Smith Oos UK
1615 IAA- WAS0522 IAA Symposium Report - The Future of Space Exploration towards the Stars
Max Grimard Astrium France Giovanni Vulpetti Italy Giancarlo Genta Politecnico di Torino Italy
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Session 6-A Space Stations Utilization for Robotics and Human Spaceflight Exploration
Thursday January 9 2014 0915-1215 Location Polaris Suite C
Session Chairs Mark Mulqueen USA Michael Hawes USA Rapporteur Anatoly Perminov Russia
0915 IAA- WAS0601 The International Space Station and Exploration
Sam Scimemi Robyn Gatens Steve Davison - NASA Headquarters USA
0930 IAA- WAS0602 The Technical Characteristics of China lsquoTiangong-1rsquo Target Spacecraft
Yang Hong Wei Chuanfeng - China Academy of Space Technology China
0945 IAA- WAS0603 From ISS to Moon and Mars The Space Station as Anchor Point for German
Exploration Planning Friedhelm Claasen Juumlrgen Hill Johannes Weppler Norbert Henn - German Aerospace Center (DLR) Germany
1000 IAA- WAS0604 Concept of the Operational Techniques Applied to the Next Manned Space Flight
Exploration Program Based on JEM Operation Shuichi Ichimura Kazuya Imaki Riki Hoshikawa - Japan Manned Space Systems Corporation Japan
1015 IAA- WAS0605 ISS as a Platform for Science and Exploration
Kevin Foley Boeing Space Exploration USA
1030 IAA- WAS0606 Utilization of the International Space Station as a Testbed for Crew-Controlled Lunar
Surface Telerobotics Terrence Fong Intelligent Robotics Group NASA USA Jack Burns University of Colorado USA William Pratt Lockheed Martin Corporation USA
1045 IAA- WAS0607 Feasibility Study on the Missions to Earth-Moon Lagrange-Point 2 and the Moon
using the HTV based Spacecraft Tatsuhiro Nozue Yoshihiko Uemura Keiichi Miyamoto Shin-ichi Amatatsu - Japan Manned Space Systems (JAMSS) Japan
1100 IAA- WAS0608 Microgravity Science in Malaysia - achievements and the way forward
Mhd Fairos Asillam National Space Agency of Malaysia Malaysia
1115 IAA- WAS0609 Space Station Proof Tests for Lunar Plant Growth
James D Burke The Planetary Society USA Kathleen M Coderre Lockheed Martin ISS Operations USA Andrea Jaime Albalat Space Generation Advisory Council Austria
1130 IAA- WAS0610 Additive Manufacturing on ISS and Beyond A Critical Enabling Technology For
Successful Human Space Exploration Michael Chen Jason Dunn Aaron Kemmer Michael Snyder - Made in Space Inc USA
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Poster Session
IAA- WASPO01 Medicine for Space Exploration Setting the Bar High for Biomedical Innovations Dorit B Donoviel Jeffrey P Sutton - National Space Biomedical Research Institute (NSBRI) and Baylor College of Medicine Center for Space Medicine USA
IAA- WASPO02 Affording Mars Results from a Community Workshop on Sustainable Initial Human Missions Harley Thronson NASA Goddard Space Flight Center USA Chris Carberry Explore Mars Inc USA Jim Kirkpatrick American Astronautical Society USA
IAA- WASPO03 The International Space Weather Initiative
Madhulika Guhathakurta NASA Headquarters USA Nat Gopalswamy Joseph M Davila - NASA Goddard Space Flight Center USA
IAA- WASPO04 Lunar Science and Exploration Goals for Robotic Missions The Moon as the Rosetta Stone of Planetary Evolution Jeffrey B Plescia Applied Physics Laboratory USA C Neal University of Notre Dame USA
IAA- WASPO05 Scientific Robotic Lunar Missions as Precursors for Future Human Exploration of the Moon Lev Zelenyi Igor Mitrofanov - Institute for Space Research Russia Viktor Khartov Vladimir Dolgopolov Alexandr Lukjanchikov - Lavochkin Association Russia Nikolay Brukhanov Korolev RSC Energia Russia
IAA- WASPO07 Small-Scale Radioisotope Thermoelectric Generator Systems Based on Americium-241 Richard Ambrosi Hugo Williams Piyal Samara-Ratna Nigel Bannister David Vernon Tony Crawford Jonathan Sykes - University of Leicester UK Kevin Tomkins Marie-Claire Perkinson Matthew Stuttard Stephen Pulker Richard Slade - Astrium Ltd UK Keith Stephenson ESA ESTEC TEC-EP The Netherlands Kevin Simpson Mark Robbins Ismini Dimitriadou - European Thermodynamics Ltd UK Mike Reece Huanpo Ning Kan Chen- Queen Mary University UK Tom Rice Tim Tinsley Mark Sarsfield- National Nuclear Laboratory UK Jan Koenig Martin Jaegle - Fraunhofer IPM Germany
IAA- WASPO08 High Energy Mission on Pegasus Warren Frick Orbital Sciences Corporation USA
IAA- WASPO09 Modular Design Framework for the Multi-Mission Space Exploration Vehicle Generation IIB Electrical Harnessing Christopher R Halcon California Polytechnic State University ndash San Luis Obispo USA
IAA- WASPO10 Laser Powering of Launch
Nazar Kovalenko National Technical University ldquoKyiv Polytechnic Instituterdquo Ukraine
IAA- WASPO11 Overview and Outcomes of CSA Concept Studies for Space Exploration Planning and Christian Lange Taryn Tomlinson Alain Ouellet Canadian Space Agency Canada
IAA- WASPO12 Enabling Fast Interplanetary Trips with High Performance Nuclear Propulsion
Roger Lenard Planetary Power Inc USA
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IAA- WASPO13 Asteroids The Time is Now Srija The George Washington University USA
IAA- WASPO14 Thermonuclear Operation Space Lift Friedwardt Winterberg University of Nevada-Reno USA
IAA- WASPO15 Computational Modeling and Simulation of Micrometeorites Impacts on Spacecraft Harijono Djojodihardjo Institut Teknologi Bandung Indonesia
IAA- WASPO16 Using High-Energy Orbits to Efficiently Extend Human Exploration to Interplanetary
Destinations with Reusable Spacecraft David W Dunham Robert Farquhar - KinetX USA Natan Eismont Space Research Institute Russia Eugene Chumachenko Sergey Aksenov Yulia Fedorenko - Moscow Institute of Electronics and Mathematics National Res Univ ldquoHigher School of Economicsrdquo Russia Roberto Furfaro John Kidd Jr Nathan Mogk - University of Arizona Aerospace and Mechanical Engineering USA
IAA- WASPO17 New Multi-Layer Reconfigurable Architecture Based on System-on-Programmable-
Chip for Space Application Yang Mengfei China Academy of Space Technology China Liu Bo Liu Hongjin Gong Jian Zhang Shaolin - Beijing Institute of Control Engineering China
IAA- WASPO18 Modeling Simulation Inversion and Data Validation for Microwave Remote Sensing of Space Exploration Moon and Mars Ya-Qiu Jin Key Laboratory for Information Science of Electromagnetic Waves (MoE) Fudan University China
IAA- WASPO19 Solar Sailing and the Hurdles of Space Exploration and Exploitation
Nathan C Barnes Amir S Gohardani ndash LrsquoGarde Inc USA
IAA- WASPO20 Research Cooperation About Condensing Marss Atmosphere By Asteroid Impacts
Effects Mohammad Hussein Fazeli General Amir Medical Clinic Iran
IAA- WASPO21 The cooperation for space exploration in Latin America progress and challenges
Camilo Guzman Gomez Sergio Arboleda University Colombia
IAA- WASPO22 The Trouble With Mir Orthogonal Motivations and Cooperation in Space
Trent L Schindler Space Policy Institute George Washington University USA
IAA- WASPO23 Treaty Making- culture and human society
Amalie Sinclair Leeward Space Foundation USA
IAA- WASPO24 Libertad 2 Mission Overview Goals and Challenges
Jorge Soliz Raul Joya Jesus Gonzalez Ronald Hurtado Freddy Diaz - Universidad Sergio Arboleda Colombia
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Author Index
Ailor 18
Aizawa 15
AK Lal 5
Akinyede 7
Aksenov 21
Alby 13
Alifanov 16
Alves 5
Amatatsu 19
Ambrosi 13 20
Angerer 6
Arnould 16
Baba 13
Baker 8
Bamford 5
Bandini 17
Bannister 13 20
Bannova 5
Barnes
Nathan 8 15 21
Virginia 12 13
Bartels 6
Basner 6
Battat 16 17
Beney 15
Benton 5
Bhardwaj 5
Bhavya Lal 14
Bignami 16
Bingham 5
Bo 21
Bolisay 8
Bonnet 10
Bosanac 17
Bradford 5
Braun 16
Brukhanov 20
Bryukhanov 17
Bualat 9
Bullock 10
Burg 17
Burke 19
Burns 15 19
Buytaert 5
Caballero 13
Calvert 12
Capparelli 17
Cappelletti 7
Carberry 20
Carey 9
Carpenter 16
Cassady 12
Cassi 16
Cattaneo 10 13
Chang 15
Charles 7
Chavers 12
Chen
Kan 20
Michael 19
Chuanfeng 19
Chumachenko 21
Claasen 19
Cleacutement 5
Coderre 19
Collingwood 5
Conley 4 8
Contant 4 12
Cooke 10
Coradini 4 15
Cousins 10
Craig 14
Crawford
IA 5
Tony 20
Crawley 16
Creech 17
Crocker 10
Cugno 16
Cutts 8 10
Da Costa 17
Damann 6
Davidian 7 14
Davila 20
Davis 5 6 7
Davison 19
de Arellano y Haro 16
de Groot 15 17
De la Torre 13
Degtyarev 12
Delgado Loacutepez 17
Deliegravere 5
Delorenzo 7
Derechin 17
Di Pippo 7
Diaz 21
Diedrich 5
Dimitriadou 20
Dinges 6
Djojodihardjo 21
Doi 7
Dolgopolov 10 16 20
Donoviel 5 20
Dula 16
Dunham 21
Dunn 19
Dupas 17
Echavarria 16
Ecker 6
Eguiarte 10
Ehrenfreund 8 15 18
Eisenman 12
Eismont 21
Ellinthorpe 12
Elsperman 9
Eng 12
Ercoli Finzi 10 13
Escoubet 11
Ess 12
Eubanks 10
Fairos Asillam 19
Fani 10 13
Farquhar 21
Fedorenko 21
Ferguson 7
Ferrari 5
Ferrario 10 13
Fisackerly 16
Flamini 15
Foley 19
Fong 9 12 19
Fonseca 5
Frick 20
Fuchita 15
Fujimoto 11
Fukui 15
Fulford 17
Furfaro 21
Gabriele Ori 10
Galante 10
Galbiati 10 13
Garretson 12
Gatens 19
Gatti 13
Genta 12 17 18
Gentry 12
Gerzer 7
Ghafoor 17
Ghail 8
Giorgio 8 10 16
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Glaze 10
Glukhikh 5
Gohardani 15 21
Goldstein 10
Gonzalez 21
Gopalswamy 20
Goswami 7
Gravelle 14
Graziani 7
Griffin 8
Grimard 14 18
Guhathakurta 8 11 20
Guirgis 12
Guzman 16 21
Haese 17
Halcon 20
Hallgren 5
Hartov 16
Hatton 6
Hawes
Dean 13
Michael 19
Head 8
Heidmann 8
Heldmann 12
Henn 19
Hertzfeld 18
Hill 19
Hipkin 10
Ho 17
Hollingsworth 10
Hopkins 17
Horiike 15
Horneck 18
Hoshikawa 15 19
Houdou 16
Hufenbach 15 16 17
Hurtado 21
Hussein Fazeli 21
Ichimura 19
Imai 15
Imaki 15 19
Imamura 8
Ishikawa 15
Ivanov 8
Jaderojananont 15
Jaegle 20
Jaime Albalat 19
Jessup 8
Jian 21
Jin 21
Johnson
Christopher 15
Nathan 14
Johnston 8 10
Jones 6
Jorgenson 16
Joya 21
Joya Olarte 16
Joyner 12
Kaiser 14
Kalery 6
Karabadzak 8
Karas 16
Kawakami 15
Kellett 5
Kemmer 19
Kendall 11
Keravala 15
Khartov 10 20
Kidd 21
Kirkpatrick 20
Klaus 9
Kluger 17
Knapman 13
Koenig 20
Kolar 16
Korablev 8
Kornilova 5
Kovalenko 20
Kozlov 12
Kozyrev 16
Krimigis 8
Kuebler 16
Kundrot 7 8
Kushnarov 12
Kuznetsov 5
Lange 17 20
Langston 17
Larson 7
Laurini 17
Lavagna 10 13
Lee 8 14
Lenard 20
Levack 12
Li 5
Lia Schilact 5
Limaye 8 10
Liu 13
Lo Gatto 17
Logsdon 16 17 18
Lorenz 8
Lu 15
Lukjanchikov 10 20
Lukyanchikov 16
Maumlaumlttaumlnen 8
Maccone 10
MacDougall 5
Mackwell 18
MacLeish 5 7
Magner 10
Makarov 12
Makushenko 17
Malchenko 12
Malitikov 7
Mankins 12
Mansurov 17
Marcq 8
Markiewicz 8
Martin 12
Martynov 8
Masson
Arnaud 11
Jacques 18
Masson-Zwaan 14 18
May
Darryl 12
Todd 17
McBride 10
McGee 12
McGouldrick 8
McKenna-Lawlor 5
McKnight 13
McNutt 13
Mendieta 16
Mendieta-Jimenez 16
Messidoro 13
Michel 18
Migeotte 5
Mitrofanov 10 16 20
Miyamoto 19
Mogk 21
Mollicone 6
Montmessin 8
Moore
Joshua 12
Roscoe 13
S 5
Mott 6
Moura 15
Mulholland 14 15
Mulqueen 19
Myers 12
Nagamatsu 5
Nair
Madhavan 4
Unnikrishnan 5
Naumov 5
Neal 10 20
Nebergall 5
Nergaard 9
Ngo-Anh 6
Nield 14
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PRELIMINARY PROGRAM
25
Ning 20
Nixon 8
Nizenkov 17
Nogawa 15
Nozue 19
Nymmik 5
Ocampo 10 16
Ogasawara 17
Omoto 15
Ono 5
Ookita 15
Osinski 10
Othman 18
Otsuka 15
Ouellet 17 20
Pacheco-Cabrera 16
Paczkowski 10
Palisoc 13
Panasyuk 5
Pappalardo 10
Patterson 10
Patti 16
Penny 13
Perez 16
Perino 17
Perkinson 13 20
Perminov 19
Peter 18
Petrov 5
Petrukovich 11
Piatek 12
Pieri 10
Pinsky 5
Plattard 18
Plescia 10 20
Polidan 8
Pratt 19
Prockter 10
Provencher 9
Pulker 20
Race 8
Raftery 16 17
Raitt 13
Ramakrishnan 4 5
Ramallo 13
Ramirez-de-Arellano 16
Raulin 8
Razoumny 8 12
Reece 20
Reed 12 17 18
Reibaldi 4 7 8 16
Reijnen 16
Reiley 14
Reitz 5
Retburg 8
Rice 13 20
Richard 6
Richards 15
Riesco 13
Robbins 20
Robinson 17
Rodrigo 12 13
Rodrigo da Costa 16
Romero 16
Roux 13
Rummel 8 15
Saccani 17
Saccoccia 15 17 18
Salotti 17
Salvi 10
Samara-Ratna 20
Sandau 14 15
Sarkar 8
Sarsfield 13 20
Schaefer 14
Schiele 9
Schindler 21
Schoonejans 9
Schrift 13
Scimemi 19
Scott 7
Senske 10
Shaolin 21
Shelhamer 7
Shepherd 13
Shibuichi 15
Shimizu 15
Shukor 5
Shulga 12
Siefert 10
Silva 5
Simpson 20
Sinclair 21
Singhvi 5
Slade 20
Sloan 14
Smith
Ernest 9
Trey 12
Snyder 19
Sokol 8
Soliz 21
Sommerer 12 13
Sorokin 6
Souza 10
Spry 8
Spudis 15
Srija 21
Stafford-Allan 5
Stambaugh 12
Steele 10
Stein 14
Stephenson 20
Sterns 14
Straube 5
Stuttard 20
Summers 12
Sundblad 6
Sutton 5 20
Suzuki 18
Swan
Cathy 13
Peter 7 13
Sweet 16 17
Sykes 20
Takahashi 15
Tamura 15
Tennen 14
Teranishi 15
Thompson 11
Thomson 7
Thronson 20
Tian 8
Tinsley 13 20
Todd 5
Tomi 5
Tomkins 20
Tomlinson 20
Townend 13
Townsend 5
Tremayne-Smith 18
Trushlyakov 8
Tsuchida 15
Uemura 19
Uesugi 16 17
Ulamec 18
Vance 10
Vandaele 8
Vane 8 10
Ventskovsky 12 18
Vernikos 5 7
Vernon 20
Von Der Dunk 14 15
Voron 16
Voytek 10
Vrolijk 17
Vulpetti 18
Walker 13
Walther 17
Wang
Chi 11
Webber 15
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Weerts 5
Weppler 19
Westall 18
Widemann 8
Williams 13 20
Wilquet 8
Wilson 8
Winterberg 21
Woumlrner 17
Wuyts 5
Yang
Hong 19
Mengfei 21
Yokosuka 15
Young 13
Zagreev 5
Zakharov 8
Zasova 8
Zea 17
Zelenyi 8 10 16 20
Zell 6
Zenchenko 8
Zhaohui 8
Zhou 12
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Session 5-A Space Exploration The Imperative of Global Cooperation
Thursday January 9 2014 0915-1215 Location Hemisphere Suite A
Session Chairs Mike Raftery USA Randy Sweet USA Rapporteur Kuninori Uesugi Japan
0915 IAA- WAS0501 International Industry Cooperation on Exploration from Earth-Moon L2
John Karas VP amp GM Lockheed Martin Space Systems Company USA
0930 IAA- WAS0502 Evaluation of Human Space Exploration Missions Beyond Low Earth Orbit
Oleg Alifanov Moscow Aviation Institute Russia Robert Braun Georgia Institute of Technology USA Edward Crawley Skolkovo Institute of Science and Technology Russia John Logsdon The George Washington University USA Lev Zelenyi Space Research Institute Russia Jonathan Battat Massachusetts Institute of Technology USA
0945 IAA- WAS0503 Multicultural Foundations of Human Space Exploration Lessons learnt and outlook
for the future Jacques Arnould CNES France Jan Kolar Czech Space Office Czech Republic Giuseppe Reibaldi IAA France
1000 IAA- WAS0504 The need for human exploration starting from the world as a base camp
Giovanni F Bignami INAFIASF Italy
1015 IAA- WAS0505 ExoMars 2016 Mission Overview and Status
V Giorgio W Cugno C Cassi - Thales Alenia Space Italia Italy
1030 IAA- WAS0506 Role and visions for Human Space Exploration - A European perspective
Amir S Rodrigo da Costa Ulrich Kuebler Bart Reijnen - Astrium Space Transportation Orbital Systems and Space Exploration Germany
1045
IAA- WAS0507 Latin-American Regional Coordination in Space Exploration a regional cooperative effort for space emerging nations Raul Joya Olarte Camilo Guzman - Sergio Arboleda University Colombia Adriana Ocampo Mario Perez - NASA USA Javier Mendieta Rosa Ma de Arellano y Haro ndash Agencia Espacial Mexicana Mexico Corinne Jorgenson Advancing Space USA Fernando Echavarria US State Department USA Fermin Romero CEA Mexico
1100 IAA- WAS0508 Building affordable and accessible space technology in Mexico and Latin-America to
contribute to future space exploration missions Enrique Pacheco-Cabrera Francisco J Mendieta-Jimenez Rosa M Ramirez-de-Arellano - Mexican Space Agency Mexico
1115 IAA- WAS0509 Roscosmos-ESA Cooperation in Lunar Exploration
B Patti J Carpenter R Fisackerly B Houdou B Hufenbach - ESA The Netherlands V Hartov VDolgopolov A Lukyanchikov - Lavochkin Association Russia A Kozyrev IMitrofanov L Zelenyi - Space Research Institute Russia V Voron - Russian Federal Space Agency Russia
1130 IAA- WAS0510 Space Mineral Resources ndash Opportunities and Challenges ndash Preliminary Findings and
Recommendations Arthur M Dula The Heinlein Prize Trust University of Houston Law Center USA
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Session 5-B Space Exploration The Imperative of Global Cooperation
Thursday January 9 2014 1330-1700 Location Hemisphere Suite A
Session Chairs Mike Raftery USA Randy Sweet USA Rapporteur Kuninori Uesugi Japan
1330 IAA- WAS0511 White Cosmic Study on Global Human Mars System Missions Exploration
Giancarlo Genta Politecnico di Torino Italy Alain Dupas International Consultant France Jean-Marc Salotti Laboratoire de Science Cognitive France
1345 IAA- WAS0512 Advancing the Global Exploration Strategy ndash an update on ISECG activities
Christian Lange Alain Ouellet - Canadian Space Agency Canada
1400 IAA- WAS0513 Development Status of ESA Strategic Plan for Space Exploration
Bernhard Hufenbach Rolf de Groot Giorgio Saccoccia - ESA European Space Research and Technology Centre (ESTEC) the Netherlands
1415 IAA- WAS0514 Creating Opportunities to Increase International Cooperation Between Lunar Human
and Robotic Space Exploration Activities Kathy Laurini NASA USA Cheryl Reed Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory USA
1430 IAA- WAS0515 Robotic and Human Space Exploration ndash The Importance of ldquoWhyrdquo
Marc Haese Johann-Dietrich Woumlrner - DLR German Aerospace Center Germany 1445 IAA- WAS0516 From Competition to Cooperation US Policy Under Presidents Kennedy Nixon
Clinton and Obama John M Logsdon Space Policy Institute The George Washington University USA
1500 IAA- WAS0517 NASArsquos Space Launch System An Enabling Capability for International Exploration
Stephen D Creech Todd A May Kimberly F Robinson - NASA Marshall Space Flight Center USA
1515 IAA- WAS0518 International Industry Concepts for Human Space Exploration
Michael Raftery Boeing USA Rodrigo Da Costa Stephan Walther - EADS Astrium Germany Josh Hopkins Lockheed Martin USA Paul Fulford Nadeem Ghafoor - MacDonald Dettwiler Canada Ko Ogasawara Mitsubishi Heavy Industries Japan Nikolay Bryukhanov Yuri Makushenko Alexander Derechin - RSC Energia Russia Flavio Bandini Maria Antonietta Perino - Thales Alenia Space Italia Italy Luciano Saccani Thales Alenia Space North America USA
1530 IAA- WAS0519 Evaluating International Collaboration for Human Exploration Beyond LEO
Natasha Bosanac Purdue University USA Alexander Burg Ademir Vrolijk - The George Washington University USA Emanuele Capparelli Skolkovo Institute of Science and Technology Russia Laura Delgado Loacutepez Institute for Global Environmental Strategies USA Koki Ho Jonathan Battat - Massachusetts Institute of Technology USA Justin Kluger University of Houston USA Sara M Langston University of Sydney Australia Valentina Lo Gatto Sapienza University of Rome Italy Oleg G Mansurov National University of Science and Technology MISIS Russia Paul Nizenkov Universitaumlt Stuttgart Germany Luis Zea University of Colorado ndash Boulder USA
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1545 IAA- WAS0520 Dynamics of Space Exploration Activities and Outlook
Nicolas Peter ESA Belgium Pascale Ehrenfreund John Logsdon Henry Hertzfeld - George Washington University USA Gerda Horneck Stephan Ulamec - German Aerospace Center Germany Steve Mackwell Lunar and Planetary Institute USA Jacques Masson Giorgio Saccoccia - ESA Netherlands Tanja Masson-Zwaan International Institute of Space Law Netherlands Patrick Michel Observatoire de Nice France Mazlan Othman United Nations COPUOS Austria Serge Plattard European Space Policy Institute Austria Cheryl Reed Applied Physics Laboratory USA Kazuto Suzuki Hokkaido University Japan Oleg Ventskovsky Yuzhnoye Design Office Russia Belgium Frances Westall CNRS Orleans France
1600 IAA- WAS0521 Space Exploration Addressing the Challenges of Planetary Defense
William Ailor Aerospace Corporation USA Richard Tremayne-Smith Oos UK
1615 IAA- WAS0522 IAA Symposium Report - The Future of Space Exploration towards the Stars
Max Grimard Astrium France Giovanni Vulpetti Italy Giancarlo Genta Politecnico di Torino Italy
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Session 6-A Space Stations Utilization for Robotics and Human Spaceflight Exploration
Thursday January 9 2014 0915-1215 Location Polaris Suite C
Session Chairs Mark Mulqueen USA Michael Hawes USA Rapporteur Anatoly Perminov Russia
0915 IAA- WAS0601 The International Space Station and Exploration
Sam Scimemi Robyn Gatens Steve Davison - NASA Headquarters USA
0930 IAA- WAS0602 The Technical Characteristics of China lsquoTiangong-1rsquo Target Spacecraft
Yang Hong Wei Chuanfeng - China Academy of Space Technology China
0945 IAA- WAS0603 From ISS to Moon and Mars The Space Station as Anchor Point for German
Exploration Planning Friedhelm Claasen Juumlrgen Hill Johannes Weppler Norbert Henn - German Aerospace Center (DLR) Germany
1000 IAA- WAS0604 Concept of the Operational Techniques Applied to the Next Manned Space Flight
Exploration Program Based on JEM Operation Shuichi Ichimura Kazuya Imaki Riki Hoshikawa - Japan Manned Space Systems Corporation Japan
1015 IAA- WAS0605 ISS as a Platform for Science and Exploration
Kevin Foley Boeing Space Exploration USA
1030 IAA- WAS0606 Utilization of the International Space Station as a Testbed for Crew-Controlled Lunar
Surface Telerobotics Terrence Fong Intelligent Robotics Group NASA USA Jack Burns University of Colorado USA William Pratt Lockheed Martin Corporation USA
1045 IAA- WAS0607 Feasibility Study on the Missions to Earth-Moon Lagrange-Point 2 and the Moon
using the HTV based Spacecraft Tatsuhiro Nozue Yoshihiko Uemura Keiichi Miyamoto Shin-ichi Amatatsu - Japan Manned Space Systems (JAMSS) Japan
1100 IAA- WAS0608 Microgravity Science in Malaysia - achievements and the way forward
Mhd Fairos Asillam National Space Agency of Malaysia Malaysia
1115 IAA- WAS0609 Space Station Proof Tests for Lunar Plant Growth
James D Burke The Planetary Society USA Kathleen M Coderre Lockheed Martin ISS Operations USA Andrea Jaime Albalat Space Generation Advisory Council Austria
1130 IAA- WAS0610 Additive Manufacturing on ISS and Beyond A Critical Enabling Technology For
Successful Human Space Exploration Michael Chen Jason Dunn Aaron Kemmer Michael Snyder - Made in Space Inc USA
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Poster Session
IAA- WASPO01 Medicine for Space Exploration Setting the Bar High for Biomedical Innovations Dorit B Donoviel Jeffrey P Sutton - National Space Biomedical Research Institute (NSBRI) and Baylor College of Medicine Center for Space Medicine USA
IAA- WASPO02 Affording Mars Results from a Community Workshop on Sustainable Initial Human Missions Harley Thronson NASA Goddard Space Flight Center USA Chris Carberry Explore Mars Inc USA Jim Kirkpatrick American Astronautical Society USA
IAA- WASPO03 The International Space Weather Initiative
Madhulika Guhathakurta NASA Headquarters USA Nat Gopalswamy Joseph M Davila - NASA Goddard Space Flight Center USA
IAA- WASPO04 Lunar Science and Exploration Goals for Robotic Missions The Moon as the Rosetta Stone of Planetary Evolution Jeffrey B Plescia Applied Physics Laboratory USA C Neal University of Notre Dame USA
IAA- WASPO05 Scientific Robotic Lunar Missions as Precursors for Future Human Exploration of the Moon Lev Zelenyi Igor Mitrofanov - Institute for Space Research Russia Viktor Khartov Vladimir Dolgopolov Alexandr Lukjanchikov - Lavochkin Association Russia Nikolay Brukhanov Korolev RSC Energia Russia
IAA- WASPO07 Small-Scale Radioisotope Thermoelectric Generator Systems Based on Americium-241 Richard Ambrosi Hugo Williams Piyal Samara-Ratna Nigel Bannister David Vernon Tony Crawford Jonathan Sykes - University of Leicester UK Kevin Tomkins Marie-Claire Perkinson Matthew Stuttard Stephen Pulker Richard Slade - Astrium Ltd UK Keith Stephenson ESA ESTEC TEC-EP The Netherlands Kevin Simpson Mark Robbins Ismini Dimitriadou - European Thermodynamics Ltd UK Mike Reece Huanpo Ning Kan Chen- Queen Mary University UK Tom Rice Tim Tinsley Mark Sarsfield- National Nuclear Laboratory UK Jan Koenig Martin Jaegle - Fraunhofer IPM Germany
IAA- WASPO08 High Energy Mission on Pegasus Warren Frick Orbital Sciences Corporation USA
IAA- WASPO09 Modular Design Framework for the Multi-Mission Space Exploration Vehicle Generation IIB Electrical Harnessing Christopher R Halcon California Polytechnic State University ndash San Luis Obispo USA
IAA- WASPO10 Laser Powering of Launch
Nazar Kovalenko National Technical University ldquoKyiv Polytechnic Instituterdquo Ukraine
IAA- WASPO11 Overview and Outcomes of CSA Concept Studies for Space Exploration Planning and Christian Lange Taryn Tomlinson Alain Ouellet Canadian Space Agency Canada
IAA- WASPO12 Enabling Fast Interplanetary Trips with High Performance Nuclear Propulsion
Roger Lenard Planetary Power Inc USA
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IAA- WASPO13 Asteroids The Time is Now Srija The George Washington University USA
IAA- WASPO14 Thermonuclear Operation Space Lift Friedwardt Winterberg University of Nevada-Reno USA
IAA- WASPO15 Computational Modeling and Simulation of Micrometeorites Impacts on Spacecraft Harijono Djojodihardjo Institut Teknologi Bandung Indonesia
IAA- WASPO16 Using High-Energy Orbits to Efficiently Extend Human Exploration to Interplanetary
Destinations with Reusable Spacecraft David W Dunham Robert Farquhar - KinetX USA Natan Eismont Space Research Institute Russia Eugene Chumachenko Sergey Aksenov Yulia Fedorenko - Moscow Institute of Electronics and Mathematics National Res Univ ldquoHigher School of Economicsrdquo Russia Roberto Furfaro John Kidd Jr Nathan Mogk - University of Arizona Aerospace and Mechanical Engineering USA
IAA- WASPO17 New Multi-Layer Reconfigurable Architecture Based on System-on-Programmable-
Chip for Space Application Yang Mengfei China Academy of Space Technology China Liu Bo Liu Hongjin Gong Jian Zhang Shaolin - Beijing Institute of Control Engineering China
IAA- WASPO18 Modeling Simulation Inversion and Data Validation for Microwave Remote Sensing of Space Exploration Moon and Mars Ya-Qiu Jin Key Laboratory for Information Science of Electromagnetic Waves (MoE) Fudan University China
IAA- WASPO19 Solar Sailing and the Hurdles of Space Exploration and Exploitation
Nathan C Barnes Amir S Gohardani ndash LrsquoGarde Inc USA
IAA- WASPO20 Research Cooperation About Condensing Marss Atmosphere By Asteroid Impacts
Effects Mohammad Hussein Fazeli General Amir Medical Clinic Iran
IAA- WASPO21 The cooperation for space exploration in Latin America progress and challenges
Camilo Guzman Gomez Sergio Arboleda University Colombia
IAA- WASPO22 The Trouble With Mir Orthogonal Motivations and Cooperation in Space
Trent L Schindler Space Policy Institute George Washington University USA
IAA- WASPO23 Treaty Making- culture and human society
Amalie Sinclair Leeward Space Foundation USA
IAA- WASPO24 Libertad 2 Mission Overview Goals and Challenges
Jorge Soliz Raul Joya Jesus Gonzalez Ronald Hurtado Freddy Diaz - Universidad Sergio Arboleda Colombia
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Author Index
Ailor 18
Aizawa 15
AK Lal 5
Akinyede 7
Aksenov 21
Alby 13
Alifanov 16
Alves 5
Amatatsu 19
Ambrosi 13 20
Angerer 6
Arnould 16
Baba 13
Baker 8
Bamford 5
Bandini 17
Bannister 13 20
Bannova 5
Barnes
Nathan 8 15 21
Virginia 12 13
Bartels 6
Basner 6
Battat 16 17
Beney 15
Benton 5
Bhardwaj 5
Bhavya Lal 14
Bignami 16
Bingham 5
Bo 21
Bolisay 8
Bonnet 10
Bosanac 17
Bradford 5
Braun 16
Brukhanov 20
Bryukhanov 17
Bualat 9
Bullock 10
Burg 17
Burke 19
Burns 15 19
Buytaert 5
Caballero 13
Calvert 12
Capparelli 17
Cappelletti 7
Carberry 20
Carey 9
Carpenter 16
Cassady 12
Cassi 16
Cattaneo 10 13
Chang 15
Charles 7
Chavers 12
Chen
Kan 20
Michael 19
Chuanfeng 19
Chumachenko 21
Claasen 19
Cleacutement 5
Coderre 19
Collingwood 5
Conley 4 8
Contant 4 12
Cooke 10
Coradini 4 15
Cousins 10
Craig 14
Crawford
IA 5
Tony 20
Crawley 16
Creech 17
Crocker 10
Cugno 16
Cutts 8 10
Da Costa 17
Damann 6
Davidian 7 14
Davila 20
Davis 5 6 7
Davison 19
de Arellano y Haro 16
de Groot 15 17
De la Torre 13
Degtyarev 12
Delgado Loacutepez 17
Deliegravere 5
Delorenzo 7
Derechin 17
Di Pippo 7
Diaz 21
Diedrich 5
Dimitriadou 20
Dinges 6
Djojodihardjo 21
Doi 7
Dolgopolov 10 16 20
Donoviel 5 20
Dula 16
Dunham 21
Dunn 19
Dupas 17
Echavarria 16
Ecker 6
Eguiarte 10
Ehrenfreund 8 15 18
Eisenman 12
Eismont 21
Ellinthorpe 12
Elsperman 9
Eng 12
Ercoli Finzi 10 13
Escoubet 11
Ess 12
Eubanks 10
Fairos Asillam 19
Fani 10 13
Farquhar 21
Fedorenko 21
Ferguson 7
Ferrari 5
Ferrario 10 13
Fisackerly 16
Flamini 15
Foley 19
Fong 9 12 19
Fonseca 5
Frick 20
Fuchita 15
Fujimoto 11
Fukui 15
Fulford 17
Furfaro 21
Gabriele Ori 10
Galante 10
Galbiati 10 13
Garretson 12
Gatens 19
Gatti 13
Genta 12 17 18
Gentry 12
Gerzer 7
Ghafoor 17
Ghail 8
Giorgio 8 10 16
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Glaze 10
Glukhikh 5
Gohardani 15 21
Goldstein 10
Gonzalez 21
Gopalswamy 20
Goswami 7
Gravelle 14
Graziani 7
Griffin 8
Grimard 14 18
Guhathakurta 8 11 20
Guirgis 12
Guzman 16 21
Haese 17
Halcon 20
Hallgren 5
Hartov 16
Hatton 6
Hawes
Dean 13
Michael 19
Head 8
Heidmann 8
Heldmann 12
Henn 19
Hertzfeld 18
Hill 19
Hipkin 10
Ho 17
Hollingsworth 10
Hopkins 17
Horiike 15
Horneck 18
Hoshikawa 15 19
Houdou 16
Hufenbach 15 16 17
Hurtado 21
Hussein Fazeli 21
Ichimura 19
Imai 15
Imaki 15 19
Imamura 8
Ishikawa 15
Ivanov 8
Jaderojananont 15
Jaegle 20
Jaime Albalat 19
Jessup 8
Jian 21
Jin 21
Johnson
Christopher 15
Nathan 14
Johnston 8 10
Jones 6
Jorgenson 16
Joya 21
Joya Olarte 16
Joyner 12
Kaiser 14
Kalery 6
Karabadzak 8
Karas 16
Kawakami 15
Kellett 5
Kemmer 19
Kendall 11
Keravala 15
Khartov 10 20
Kidd 21
Kirkpatrick 20
Klaus 9
Kluger 17
Knapman 13
Koenig 20
Kolar 16
Korablev 8
Kornilova 5
Kovalenko 20
Kozlov 12
Kozyrev 16
Krimigis 8
Kuebler 16
Kundrot 7 8
Kushnarov 12
Kuznetsov 5
Lange 17 20
Langston 17
Larson 7
Laurini 17
Lavagna 10 13
Lee 8 14
Lenard 20
Levack 12
Li 5
Lia Schilact 5
Limaye 8 10
Liu 13
Lo Gatto 17
Logsdon 16 17 18
Lorenz 8
Lu 15
Lukjanchikov 10 20
Lukyanchikov 16
Maumlaumlttaumlnen 8
Maccone 10
MacDougall 5
Mackwell 18
MacLeish 5 7
Magner 10
Makarov 12
Makushenko 17
Malchenko 12
Malitikov 7
Mankins 12
Mansurov 17
Marcq 8
Markiewicz 8
Martin 12
Martynov 8
Masson
Arnaud 11
Jacques 18
Masson-Zwaan 14 18
May
Darryl 12
Todd 17
McBride 10
McGee 12
McGouldrick 8
McKenna-Lawlor 5
McKnight 13
McNutt 13
Mendieta 16
Mendieta-Jimenez 16
Messidoro 13
Michel 18
Migeotte 5
Mitrofanov 10 16 20
Miyamoto 19
Mogk 21
Mollicone 6
Montmessin 8
Moore
Joshua 12
Roscoe 13
S 5
Mott 6
Moura 15
Mulholland 14 15
Mulqueen 19
Myers 12
Nagamatsu 5
Nair
Madhavan 4
Unnikrishnan 5
Naumov 5
Neal 10 20
Nebergall 5
Nergaard 9
Ngo-Anh 6
Nield 14
As of December 26 2013
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PRELIMINARY PROGRAM
25
Ning 20
Nixon 8
Nizenkov 17
Nogawa 15
Nozue 19
Nymmik 5
Ocampo 10 16
Ogasawara 17
Omoto 15
Ono 5
Ookita 15
Osinski 10
Othman 18
Otsuka 15
Ouellet 17 20
Pacheco-Cabrera 16
Paczkowski 10
Palisoc 13
Panasyuk 5
Pappalardo 10
Patterson 10
Patti 16
Penny 13
Perez 16
Perino 17
Perkinson 13 20
Perminov 19
Peter 18
Petrov 5
Petrukovich 11
Piatek 12
Pieri 10
Pinsky 5
Plattard 18
Plescia 10 20
Polidan 8
Pratt 19
Prockter 10
Provencher 9
Pulker 20
Race 8
Raftery 16 17
Raitt 13
Ramakrishnan 4 5
Ramallo 13
Ramirez-de-Arellano 16
Raulin 8
Razoumny 8 12
Reece 20
Reed 12 17 18
Reibaldi 4 7 8 16
Reijnen 16
Reiley 14
Reitz 5
Retburg 8
Rice 13 20
Richard 6
Richards 15
Riesco 13
Robbins 20
Robinson 17
Rodrigo 12 13
Rodrigo da Costa 16
Romero 16
Roux 13
Rummel 8 15
Saccani 17
Saccoccia 15 17 18
Salotti 17
Salvi 10
Samara-Ratna 20
Sandau 14 15
Sarkar 8
Sarsfield 13 20
Schaefer 14
Schiele 9
Schindler 21
Schoonejans 9
Schrift 13
Scimemi 19
Scott 7
Senske 10
Shaolin 21
Shelhamer 7
Shepherd 13
Shibuichi 15
Shimizu 15
Shukor 5
Shulga 12
Siefert 10
Silva 5
Simpson 20
Sinclair 21
Singhvi 5
Slade 20
Sloan 14
Smith
Ernest 9
Trey 12
Snyder 19
Sokol 8
Soliz 21
Sommerer 12 13
Sorokin 6
Souza 10
Spry 8
Spudis 15
Srija 21
Stafford-Allan 5
Stambaugh 12
Steele 10
Stein 14
Stephenson 20
Sterns 14
Straube 5
Stuttard 20
Summers 12
Sundblad 6
Sutton 5 20
Suzuki 18
Swan
Cathy 13
Peter 7 13
Sweet 16 17
Sykes 20
Takahashi 15
Tamura 15
Tennen 14
Teranishi 15
Thompson 11
Thomson 7
Thronson 20
Tian 8
Tinsley 13 20
Todd 5
Tomi 5
Tomkins 20
Tomlinson 20
Townend 13
Townsend 5
Tremayne-Smith 18
Trushlyakov 8
Tsuchida 15
Uemura 19
Uesugi 16 17
Ulamec 18
Vance 10
Vandaele 8
Vane 8 10
Ventskovsky 12 18
Vernikos 5 7
Vernon 20
Von Der Dunk 14 15
Voron 16
Voytek 10
Vrolijk 17
Vulpetti 18
Walker 13
Walther 17
Wang
Chi 11
Webber 15
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Weerts 5
Weppler 19
Westall 18
Widemann 8
Williams 13 20
Wilquet 8
Wilson 8
Winterberg 21
Woumlrner 17
Wuyts 5
Yang
Hong 19
Mengfei 21
Yokosuka 15
Young 13
Zagreev 5
Zakharov 8
Zasova 8
Zea 17
Zelenyi 8 10 16 20
Zell 6
Zenchenko 8
Zhaohui 8
Zhou 12
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Session 5-B Space Exploration The Imperative of Global Cooperation
Thursday January 9 2014 1330-1700 Location Hemisphere Suite A
Session Chairs Mike Raftery USA Randy Sweet USA Rapporteur Kuninori Uesugi Japan
1330 IAA- WAS0511 White Cosmic Study on Global Human Mars System Missions Exploration
Giancarlo Genta Politecnico di Torino Italy Alain Dupas International Consultant France Jean-Marc Salotti Laboratoire de Science Cognitive France
1345 IAA- WAS0512 Advancing the Global Exploration Strategy ndash an update on ISECG activities
Christian Lange Alain Ouellet - Canadian Space Agency Canada
1400 IAA- WAS0513 Development Status of ESA Strategic Plan for Space Exploration
Bernhard Hufenbach Rolf de Groot Giorgio Saccoccia - ESA European Space Research and Technology Centre (ESTEC) the Netherlands
1415 IAA- WAS0514 Creating Opportunities to Increase International Cooperation Between Lunar Human
and Robotic Space Exploration Activities Kathy Laurini NASA USA Cheryl Reed Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory USA
1430 IAA- WAS0515 Robotic and Human Space Exploration ndash The Importance of ldquoWhyrdquo
Marc Haese Johann-Dietrich Woumlrner - DLR German Aerospace Center Germany 1445 IAA- WAS0516 From Competition to Cooperation US Policy Under Presidents Kennedy Nixon
Clinton and Obama John M Logsdon Space Policy Institute The George Washington University USA
1500 IAA- WAS0517 NASArsquos Space Launch System An Enabling Capability for International Exploration
Stephen D Creech Todd A May Kimberly F Robinson - NASA Marshall Space Flight Center USA
1515 IAA- WAS0518 International Industry Concepts for Human Space Exploration
Michael Raftery Boeing USA Rodrigo Da Costa Stephan Walther - EADS Astrium Germany Josh Hopkins Lockheed Martin USA Paul Fulford Nadeem Ghafoor - MacDonald Dettwiler Canada Ko Ogasawara Mitsubishi Heavy Industries Japan Nikolay Bryukhanov Yuri Makushenko Alexander Derechin - RSC Energia Russia Flavio Bandini Maria Antonietta Perino - Thales Alenia Space Italia Italy Luciano Saccani Thales Alenia Space North America USA
1530 IAA- WAS0519 Evaluating International Collaboration for Human Exploration Beyond LEO
Natasha Bosanac Purdue University USA Alexander Burg Ademir Vrolijk - The George Washington University USA Emanuele Capparelli Skolkovo Institute of Science and Technology Russia Laura Delgado Loacutepez Institute for Global Environmental Strategies USA Koki Ho Jonathan Battat - Massachusetts Institute of Technology USA Justin Kluger University of Houston USA Sara M Langston University of Sydney Australia Valentina Lo Gatto Sapienza University of Rome Italy Oleg G Mansurov National University of Science and Technology MISIS Russia Paul Nizenkov Universitaumlt Stuttgart Germany Luis Zea University of Colorado ndash Boulder USA
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1545 IAA- WAS0520 Dynamics of Space Exploration Activities and Outlook
Nicolas Peter ESA Belgium Pascale Ehrenfreund John Logsdon Henry Hertzfeld - George Washington University USA Gerda Horneck Stephan Ulamec - German Aerospace Center Germany Steve Mackwell Lunar and Planetary Institute USA Jacques Masson Giorgio Saccoccia - ESA Netherlands Tanja Masson-Zwaan International Institute of Space Law Netherlands Patrick Michel Observatoire de Nice France Mazlan Othman United Nations COPUOS Austria Serge Plattard European Space Policy Institute Austria Cheryl Reed Applied Physics Laboratory USA Kazuto Suzuki Hokkaido University Japan Oleg Ventskovsky Yuzhnoye Design Office Russia Belgium Frances Westall CNRS Orleans France
1600 IAA- WAS0521 Space Exploration Addressing the Challenges of Planetary Defense
William Ailor Aerospace Corporation USA Richard Tremayne-Smith Oos UK
1615 IAA- WAS0522 IAA Symposium Report - The Future of Space Exploration towards the Stars
Max Grimard Astrium France Giovanni Vulpetti Italy Giancarlo Genta Politecnico di Torino Italy
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2014 IAA SPACE EXPLORATION CONFERENCE
PRELIMINARY PROGRAM
19
Session 6-A Space Stations Utilization for Robotics and Human Spaceflight Exploration
Thursday January 9 2014 0915-1215 Location Polaris Suite C
Session Chairs Mark Mulqueen USA Michael Hawes USA Rapporteur Anatoly Perminov Russia
0915 IAA- WAS0601 The International Space Station and Exploration
Sam Scimemi Robyn Gatens Steve Davison - NASA Headquarters USA
0930 IAA- WAS0602 The Technical Characteristics of China lsquoTiangong-1rsquo Target Spacecraft
Yang Hong Wei Chuanfeng - China Academy of Space Technology China
0945 IAA- WAS0603 From ISS to Moon and Mars The Space Station as Anchor Point for German
Exploration Planning Friedhelm Claasen Juumlrgen Hill Johannes Weppler Norbert Henn - German Aerospace Center (DLR) Germany
1000 IAA- WAS0604 Concept of the Operational Techniques Applied to the Next Manned Space Flight
Exploration Program Based on JEM Operation Shuichi Ichimura Kazuya Imaki Riki Hoshikawa - Japan Manned Space Systems Corporation Japan
1015 IAA- WAS0605 ISS as a Platform for Science and Exploration
Kevin Foley Boeing Space Exploration USA
1030 IAA- WAS0606 Utilization of the International Space Station as a Testbed for Crew-Controlled Lunar
Surface Telerobotics Terrence Fong Intelligent Robotics Group NASA USA Jack Burns University of Colorado USA William Pratt Lockheed Martin Corporation USA
1045 IAA- WAS0607 Feasibility Study on the Missions to Earth-Moon Lagrange-Point 2 and the Moon
using the HTV based Spacecraft Tatsuhiro Nozue Yoshihiko Uemura Keiichi Miyamoto Shin-ichi Amatatsu - Japan Manned Space Systems (JAMSS) Japan
1100 IAA- WAS0608 Microgravity Science in Malaysia - achievements and the way forward
Mhd Fairos Asillam National Space Agency of Malaysia Malaysia
1115 IAA- WAS0609 Space Station Proof Tests for Lunar Plant Growth
James D Burke The Planetary Society USA Kathleen M Coderre Lockheed Martin ISS Operations USA Andrea Jaime Albalat Space Generation Advisory Council Austria
1130 IAA- WAS0610 Additive Manufacturing on ISS and Beyond A Critical Enabling Technology For
Successful Human Space Exploration Michael Chen Jason Dunn Aaron Kemmer Michael Snyder - Made in Space Inc USA
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2014 IAA SPACE EXPLORATION CONFERENCE
PRELIMINARY PROGRAM
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Poster Session
IAA- WASPO01 Medicine for Space Exploration Setting the Bar High for Biomedical Innovations Dorit B Donoviel Jeffrey P Sutton - National Space Biomedical Research Institute (NSBRI) and Baylor College of Medicine Center for Space Medicine USA
IAA- WASPO02 Affording Mars Results from a Community Workshop on Sustainable Initial Human Missions Harley Thronson NASA Goddard Space Flight Center USA Chris Carberry Explore Mars Inc USA Jim Kirkpatrick American Astronautical Society USA
IAA- WASPO03 The International Space Weather Initiative
Madhulika Guhathakurta NASA Headquarters USA Nat Gopalswamy Joseph M Davila - NASA Goddard Space Flight Center USA
IAA- WASPO04 Lunar Science and Exploration Goals for Robotic Missions The Moon as the Rosetta Stone of Planetary Evolution Jeffrey B Plescia Applied Physics Laboratory USA C Neal University of Notre Dame USA
IAA- WASPO05 Scientific Robotic Lunar Missions as Precursors for Future Human Exploration of the Moon Lev Zelenyi Igor Mitrofanov - Institute for Space Research Russia Viktor Khartov Vladimir Dolgopolov Alexandr Lukjanchikov - Lavochkin Association Russia Nikolay Brukhanov Korolev RSC Energia Russia
IAA- WASPO07 Small-Scale Radioisotope Thermoelectric Generator Systems Based on Americium-241 Richard Ambrosi Hugo Williams Piyal Samara-Ratna Nigel Bannister David Vernon Tony Crawford Jonathan Sykes - University of Leicester UK Kevin Tomkins Marie-Claire Perkinson Matthew Stuttard Stephen Pulker Richard Slade - Astrium Ltd UK Keith Stephenson ESA ESTEC TEC-EP The Netherlands Kevin Simpson Mark Robbins Ismini Dimitriadou - European Thermodynamics Ltd UK Mike Reece Huanpo Ning Kan Chen- Queen Mary University UK Tom Rice Tim Tinsley Mark Sarsfield- National Nuclear Laboratory UK Jan Koenig Martin Jaegle - Fraunhofer IPM Germany
IAA- WASPO08 High Energy Mission on Pegasus Warren Frick Orbital Sciences Corporation USA
IAA- WASPO09 Modular Design Framework for the Multi-Mission Space Exploration Vehicle Generation IIB Electrical Harnessing Christopher R Halcon California Polytechnic State University ndash San Luis Obispo USA
IAA- WASPO10 Laser Powering of Launch
Nazar Kovalenko National Technical University ldquoKyiv Polytechnic Instituterdquo Ukraine
IAA- WASPO11 Overview and Outcomes of CSA Concept Studies for Space Exploration Planning and Christian Lange Taryn Tomlinson Alain Ouellet Canadian Space Agency Canada
IAA- WASPO12 Enabling Fast Interplanetary Trips with High Performance Nuclear Propulsion
Roger Lenard Planetary Power Inc USA
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PRELIMINARY PROGRAM
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IAA- WASPO13 Asteroids The Time is Now Srija The George Washington University USA
IAA- WASPO14 Thermonuclear Operation Space Lift Friedwardt Winterberg University of Nevada-Reno USA
IAA- WASPO15 Computational Modeling and Simulation of Micrometeorites Impacts on Spacecraft Harijono Djojodihardjo Institut Teknologi Bandung Indonesia
IAA- WASPO16 Using High-Energy Orbits to Efficiently Extend Human Exploration to Interplanetary
Destinations with Reusable Spacecraft David W Dunham Robert Farquhar - KinetX USA Natan Eismont Space Research Institute Russia Eugene Chumachenko Sergey Aksenov Yulia Fedorenko - Moscow Institute of Electronics and Mathematics National Res Univ ldquoHigher School of Economicsrdquo Russia Roberto Furfaro John Kidd Jr Nathan Mogk - University of Arizona Aerospace and Mechanical Engineering USA
IAA- WASPO17 New Multi-Layer Reconfigurable Architecture Based on System-on-Programmable-
Chip for Space Application Yang Mengfei China Academy of Space Technology China Liu Bo Liu Hongjin Gong Jian Zhang Shaolin - Beijing Institute of Control Engineering China
IAA- WASPO18 Modeling Simulation Inversion and Data Validation for Microwave Remote Sensing of Space Exploration Moon and Mars Ya-Qiu Jin Key Laboratory for Information Science of Electromagnetic Waves (MoE) Fudan University China
IAA- WASPO19 Solar Sailing and the Hurdles of Space Exploration and Exploitation
Nathan C Barnes Amir S Gohardani ndash LrsquoGarde Inc USA
IAA- WASPO20 Research Cooperation About Condensing Marss Atmosphere By Asteroid Impacts
Effects Mohammad Hussein Fazeli General Amir Medical Clinic Iran
IAA- WASPO21 The cooperation for space exploration in Latin America progress and challenges
Camilo Guzman Gomez Sergio Arboleda University Colombia
IAA- WASPO22 The Trouble With Mir Orthogonal Motivations and Cooperation in Space
Trent L Schindler Space Policy Institute George Washington University USA
IAA- WASPO23 Treaty Making- culture and human society
Amalie Sinclair Leeward Space Foundation USA
IAA- WASPO24 Libertad 2 Mission Overview Goals and Challenges
Jorge Soliz Raul Joya Jesus Gonzalez Ronald Hurtado Freddy Diaz - Universidad Sergio Arboleda Colombia
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PRELIMINARY PROGRAM
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Author Index
Ailor 18
Aizawa 15
AK Lal 5
Akinyede 7
Aksenov 21
Alby 13
Alifanov 16
Alves 5
Amatatsu 19
Ambrosi 13 20
Angerer 6
Arnould 16
Baba 13
Baker 8
Bamford 5
Bandini 17
Bannister 13 20
Bannova 5
Barnes
Nathan 8 15 21
Virginia 12 13
Bartels 6
Basner 6
Battat 16 17
Beney 15
Benton 5
Bhardwaj 5
Bhavya Lal 14
Bignami 16
Bingham 5
Bo 21
Bolisay 8
Bonnet 10
Bosanac 17
Bradford 5
Braun 16
Brukhanov 20
Bryukhanov 17
Bualat 9
Bullock 10
Burg 17
Burke 19
Burns 15 19
Buytaert 5
Caballero 13
Calvert 12
Capparelli 17
Cappelletti 7
Carberry 20
Carey 9
Carpenter 16
Cassady 12
Cassi 16
Cattaneo 10 13
Chang 15
Charles 7
Chavers 12
Chen
Kan 20
Michael 19
Chuanfeng 19
Chumachenko 21
Claasen 19
Cleacutement 5
Coderre 19
Collingwood 5
Conley 4 8
Contant 4 12
Cooke 10
Coradini 4 15
Cousins 10
Craig 14
Crawford
IA 5
Tony 20
Crawley 16
Creech 17
Crocker 10
Cugno 16
Cutts 8 10
Da Costa 17
Damann 6
Davidian 7 14
Davila 20
Davis 5 6 7
Davison 19
de Arellano y Haro 16
de Groot 15 17
De la Torre 13
Degtyarev 12
Delgado Loacutepez 17
Deliegravere 5
Delorenzo 7
Derechin 17
Di Pippo 7
Diaz 21
Diedrich 5
Dimitriadou 20
Dinges 6
Djojodihardjo 21
Doi 7
Dolgopolov 10 16 20
Donoviel 5 20
Dula 16
Dunham 21
Dunn 19
Dupas 17
Echavarria 16
Ecker 6
Eguiarte 10
Ehrenfreund 8 15 18
Eisenman 12
Eismont 21
Ellinthorpe 12
Elsperman 9
Eng 12
Ercoli Finzi 10 13
Escoubet 11
Ess 12
Eubanks 10
Fairos Asillam 19
Fani 10 13
Farquhar 21
Fedorenko 21
Ferguson 7
Ferrari 5
Ferrario 10 13
Fisackerly 16
Flamini 15
Foley 19
Fong 9 12 19
Fonseca 5
Frick 20
Fuchita 15
Fujimoto 11
Fukui 15
Fulford 17
Furfaro 21
Gabriele Ori 10
Galante 10
Galbiati 10 13
Garretson 12
Gatens 19
Gatti 13
Genta 12 17 18
Gentry 12
Gerzer 7
Ghafoor 17
Ghail 8
Giorgio 8 10 16
As of December 26 2013
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PRELIMINARY PROGRAM
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Glaze 10
Glukhikh 5
Gohardani 15 21
Goldstein 10
Gonzalez 21
Gopalswamy 20
Goswami 7
Gravelle 14
Graziani 7
Griffin 8
Grimard 14 18
Guhathakurta 8 11 20
Guirgis 12
Guzman 16 21
Haese 17
Halcon 20
Hallgren 5
Hartov 16
Hatton 6
Hawes
Dean 13
Michael 19
Head 8
Heidmann 8
Heldmann 12
Henn 19
Hertzfeld 18
Hill 19
Hipkin 10
Ho 17
Hollingsworth 10
Hopkins 17
Horiike 15
Horneck 18
Hoshikawa 15 19
Houdou 16
Hufenbach 15 16 17
Hurtado 21
Hussein Fazeli 21
Ichimura 19
Imai 15
Imaki 15 19
Imamura 8
Ishikawa 15
Ivanov 8
Jaderojananont 15
Jaegle 20
Jaime Albalat 19
Jessup 8
Jian 21
Jin 21
Johnson
Christopher 15
Nathan 14
Johnston 8 10
Jones 6
Jorgenson 16
Joya 21
Joya Olarte 16
Joyner 12
Kaiser 14
Kalery 6
Karabadzak 8
Karas 16
Kawakami 15
Kellett 5
Kemmer 19
Kendall 11
Keravala 15
Khartov 10 20
Kidd 21
Kirkpatrick 20
Klaus 9
Kluger 17
Knapman 13
Koenig 20
Kolar 16
Korablev 8
Kornilova 5
Kovalenko 20
Kozlov 12
Kozyrev 16
Krimigis 8
Kuebler 16
Kundrot 7 8
Kushnarov 12
Kuznetsov 5
Lange 17 20
Langston 17
Larson 7
Laurini 17
Lavagna 10 13
Lee 8 14
Lenard 20
Levack 12
Li 5
Lia Schilact 5
Limaye 8 10
Liu 13
Lo Gatto 17
Logsdon 16 17 18
Lorenz 8
Lu 15
Lukjanchikov 10 20
Lukyanchikov 16
Maumlaumlttaumlnen 8
Maccone 10
MacDougall 5
Mackwell 18
MacLeish 5 7
Magner 10
Makarov 12
Makushenko 17
Malchenko 12
Malitikov 7
Mankins 12
Mansurov 17
Marcq 8
Markiewicz 8
Martin 12
Martynov 8
Masson
Arnaud 11
Jacques 18
Masson-Zwaan 14 18
May
Darryl 12
Todd 17
McBride 10
McGee 12
McGouldrick 8
McKenna-Lawlor 5
McKnight 13
McNutt 13
Mendieta 16
Mendieta-Jimenez 16
Messidoro 13
Michel 18
Migeotte 5
Mitrofanov 10 16 20
Miyamoto 19
Mogk 21
Mollicone 6
Montmessin 8
Moore
Joshua 12
Roscoe 13
S 5
Mott 6
Moura 15
Mulholland 14 15
Mulqueen 19
Myers 12
Nagamatsu 5
Nair
Madhavan 4
Unnikrishnan 5
Naumov 5
Neal 10 20
Nebergall 5
Nergaard 9
Ngo-Anh 6
Nield 14
As of December 26 2013
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PRELIMINARY PROGRAM
25
Ning 20
Nixon 8
Nizenkov 17
Nogawa 15
Nozue 19
Nymmik 5
Ocampo 10 16
Ogasawara 17
Omoto 15
Ono 5
Ookita 15
Osinski 10
Othman 18
Otsuka 15
Ouellet 17 20
Pacheco-Cabrera 16
Paczkowski 10
Palisoc 13
Panasyuk 5
Pappalardo 10
Patterson 10
Patti 16
Penny 13
Perez 16
Perino 17
Perkinson 13 20
Perminov 19
Peter 18
Petrov 5
Petrukovich 11
Piatek 12
Pieri 10
Pinsky 5
Plattard 18
Plescia 10 20
Polidan 8
Pratt 19
Prockter 10
Provencher 9
Pulker 20
Race 8
Raftery 16 17
Raitt 13
Ramakrishnan 4 5
Ramallo 13
Ramirez-de-Arellano 16
Raulin 8
Razoumny 8 12
Reece 20
Reed 12 17 18
Reibaldi 4 7 8 16
Reijnen 16
Reiley 14
Reitz 5
Retburg 8
Rice 13 20
Richard 6
Richards 15
Riesco 13
Robbins 20
Robinson 17
Rodrigo 12 13
Rodrigo da Costa 16
Romero 16
Roux 13
Rummel 8 15
Saccani 17
Saccoccia 15 17 18
Salotti 17
Salvi 10
Samara-Ratna 20
Sandau 14 15
Sarkar 8
Sarsfield 13 20
Schaefer 14
Schiele 9
Schindler 21
Schoonejans 9
Schrift 13
Scimemi 19
Scott 7
Senske 10
Shaolin 21
Shelhamer 7
Shepherd 13
Shibuichi 15
Shimizu 15
Shukor 5
Shulga 12
Siefert 10
Silva 5
Simpson 20
Sinclair 21
Singhvi 5
Slade 20
Sloan 14
Smith
Ernest 9
Trey 12
Snyder 19
Sokol 8
Soliz 21
Sommerer 12 13
Sorokin 6
Souza 10
Spry 8
Spudis 15
Srija 21
Stafford-Allan 5
Stambaugh 12
Steele 10
Stein 14
Stephenson 20
Sterns 14
Straube 5
Stuttard 20
Summers 12
Sundblad 6
Sutton 5 20
Suzuki 18
Swan
Cathy 13
Peter 7 13
Sweet 16 17
Sykes 20
Takahashi 15
Tamura 15
Tennen 14
Teranishi 15
Thompson 11
Thomson 7
Thronson 20
Tian 8
Tinsley 13 20
Todd 5
Tomi 5
Tomkins 20
Tomlinson 20
Townend 13
Townsend 5
Tremayne-Smith 18
Trushlyakov 8
Tsuchida 15
Uemura 19
Uesugi 16 17
Ulamec 18
Vance 10
Vandaele 8
Vane 8 10
Ventskovsky 12 18
Vernikos 5 7
Vernon 20
Von Der Dunk 14 15
Voron 16
Voytek 10
Vrolijk 17
Vulpetti 18
Walker 13
Walther 17
Wang
Chi 11
Webber 15
As of December 26 2013
2014 IAA SPACE EXPLORATION CONFERENCE
PRELIMINARY PROGRAM
26
Weerts 5
Weppler 19
Westall 18
Widemann 8
Williams 13 20
Wilquet 8
Wilson 8
Winterberg 21
Woumlrner 17
Wuyts 5
Yang
Hong 19
Mengfei 21
Yokosuka 15
Young 13
Zagreev 5
Zakharov 8
Zasova 8
Zea 17
Zelenyi 8 10 16 20
Zell 6
Zenchenko 8
Zhaohui 8
Zhou 12
As of December 26 2013
2014 IAA SPACE EXPLORATION CONFERENCE
PRELIMINARY PROGRAM
27
httpwwwiaaweborg
As of December 26 2013
2014 IAA SPACE EXPLORATION CONFERENCE
PRELIMINARY PROGRAM
18
1545 IAA- WAS0520 Dynamics of Space Exploration Activities and Outlook
Nicolas Peter ESA Belgium Pascale Ehrenfreund John Logsdon Henry Hertzfeld - George Washington University USA Gerda Horneck Stephan Ulamec - German Aerospace Center Germany Steve Mackwell Lunar and Planetary Institute USA Jacques Masson Giorgio Saccoccia - ESA Netherlands Tanja Masson-Zwaan International Institute of Space Law Netherlands Patrick Michel Observatoire de Nice France Mazlan Othman United Nations COPUOS Austria Serge Plattard European Space Policy Institute Austria Cheryl Reed Applied Physics Laboratory USA Kazuto Suzuki Hokkaido University Japan Oleg Ventskovsky Yuzhnoye Design Office Russia Belgium Frances Westall CNRS Orleans France
1600 IAA- WAS0521 Space Exploration Addressing the Challenges of Planetary Defense
William Ailor Aerospace Corporation USA Richard Tremayne-Smith Oos UK
1615 IAA- WAS0522 IAA Symposium Report - The Future of Space Exploration towards the Stars
Max Grimard Astrium France Giovanni Vulpetti Italy Giancarlo Genta Politecnico di Torino Italy
As of December 26 2013
2014 IAA SPACE EXPLORATION CONFERENCE
PRELIMINARY PROGRAM
19
Session 6-A Space Stations Utilization for Robotics and Human Spaceflight Exploration
Thursday January 9 2014 0915-1215 Location Polaris Suite C
Session Chairs Mark Mulqueen USA Michael Hawes USA Rapporteur Anatoly Perminov Russia
0915 IAA- WAS0601 The International Space Station and Exploration
Sam Scimemi Robyn Gatens Steve Davison - NASA Headquarters USA
0930 IAA- WAS0602 The Technical Characteristics of China lsquoTiangong-1rsquo Target Spacecraft
Yang Hong Wei Chuanfeng - China Academy of Space Technology China
0945 IAA- WAS0603 From ISS to Moon and Mars The Space Station as Anchor Point for German
Exploration Planning Friedhelm Claasen Juumlrgen Hill Johannes Weppler Norbert Henn - German Aerospace Center (DLR) Germany
1000 IAA- WAS0604 Concept of the Operational Techniques Applied to the Next Manned Space Flight
Exploration Program Based on JEM Operation Shuichi Ichimura Kazuya Imaki Riki Hoshikawa - Japan Manned Space Systems Corporation Japan
1015 IAA- WAS0605 ISS as a Platform for Science and Exploration
Kevin Foley Boeing Space Exploration USA
1030 IAA- WAS0606 Utilization of the International Space Station as a Testbed for Crew-Controlled Lunar
Surface Telerobotics Terrence Fong Intelligent Robotics Group NASA USA Jack Burns University of Colorado USA William Pratt Lockheed Martin Corporation USA
1045 IAA- WAS0607 Feasibility Study on the Missions to Earth-Moon Lagrange-Point 2 and the Moon
using the HTV based Spacecraft Tatsuhiro Nozue Yoshihiko Uemura Keiichi Miyamoto Shin-ichi Amatatsu - Japan Manned Space Systems (JAMSS) Japan
1100 IAA- WAS0608 Microgravity Science in Malaysia - achievements and the way forward
Mhd Fairos Asillam National Space Agency of Malaysia Malaysia
1115 IAA- WAS0609 Space Station Proof Tests for Lunar Plant Growth
James D Burke The Planetary Society USA Kathleen M Coderre Lockheed Martin ISS Operations USA Andrea Jaime Albalat Space Generation Advisory Council Austria
1130 IAA- WAS0610 Additive Manufacturing on ISS and Beyond A Critical Enabling Technology For
Successful Human Space Exploration Michael Chen Jason Dunn Aaron Kemmer Michael Snyder - Made in Space Inc USA
As of December 26 2013
2014 IAA SPACE EXPLORATION CONFERENCE
PRELIMINARY PROGRAM
20
Poster Session
IAA- WASPO01 Medicine for Space Exploration Setting the Bar High for Biomedical Innovations Dorit B Donoviel Jeffrey P Sutton - National Space Biomedical Research Institute (NSBRI) and Baylor College of Medicine Center for Space Medicine USA
IAA- WASPO02 Affording Mars Results from a Community Workshop on Sustainable Initial Human Missions Harley Thronson NASA Goddard Space Flight Center USA Chris Carberry Explore Mars Inc USA Jim Kirkpatrick American Astronautical Society USA
IAA- WASPO03 The International Space Weather Initiative
Madhulika Guhathakurta NASA Headquarters USA Nat Gopalswamy Joseph M Davila - NASA Goddard Space Flight Center USA
IAA- WASPO04 Lunar Science and Exploration Goals for Robotic Missions The Moon as the Rosetta Stone of Planetary Evolution Jeffrey B Plescia Applied Physics Laboratory USA C Neal University of Notre Dame USA
IAA- WASPO05 Scientific Robotic Lunar Missions as Precursors for Future Human Exploration of the Moon Lev Zelenyi Igor Mitrofanov - Institute for Space Research Russia Viktor Khartov Vladimir Dolgopolov Alexandr Lukjanchikov - Lavochkin Association Russia Nikolay Brukhanov Korolev RSC Energia Russia
IAA- WASPO07 Small-Scale Radioisotope Thermoelectric Generator Systems Based on Americium-241 Richard Ambrosi Hugo Williams Piyal Samara-Ratna Nigel Bannister David Vernon Tony Crawford Jonathan Sykes - University of Leicester UK Kevin Tomkins Marie-Claire Perkinson Matthew Stuttard Stephen Pulker Richard Slade - Astrium Ltd UK Keith Stephenson ESA ESTEC TEC-EP The Netherlands Kevin Simpson Mark Robbins Ismini Dimitriadou - European Thermodynamics Ltd UK Mike Reece Huanpo Ning Kan Chen- Queen Mary University UK Tom Rice Tim Tinsley Mark Sarsfield- National Nuclear Laboratory UK Jan Koenig Martin Jaegle - Fraunhofer IPM Germany
IAA- WASPO08 High Energy Mission on Pegasus Warren Frick Orbital Sciences Corporation USA
IAA- WASPO09 Modular Design Framework for the Multi-Mission Space Exploration Vehicle Generation IIB Electrical Harnessing Christopher R Halcon California Polytechnic State University ndash San Luis Obispo USA
IAA- WASPO10 Laser Powering of Launch
Nazar Kovalenko National Technical University ldquoKyiv Polytechnic Instituterdquo Ukraine
IAA- WASPO11 Overview and Outcomes of CSA Concept Studies for Space Exploration Planning and Christian Lange Taryn Tomlinson Alain Ouellet Canadian Space Agency Canada
IAA- WASPO12 Enabling Fast Interplanetary Trips with High Performance Nuclear Propulsion
Roger Lenard Planetary Power Inc USA
As of December 26 2013
2014 IAA SPACE EXPLORATION CONFERENCE
PRELIMINARY PROGRAM
21
IAA- WASPO13 Asteroids The Time is Now Srija The George Washington University USA
IAA- WASPO14 Thermonuclear Operation Space Lift Friedwardt Winterberg University of Nevada-Reno USA
IAA- WASPO15 Computational Modeling and Simulation of Micrometeorites Impacts on Spacecraft Harijono Djojodihardjo Institut Teknologi Bandung Indonesia
IAA- WASPO16 Using High-Energy Orbits to Efficiently Extend Human Exploration to Interplanetary
Destinations with Reusable Spacecraft David W Dunham Robert Farquhar - KinetX USA Natan Eismont Space Research Institute Russia Eugene Chumachenko Sergey Aksenov Yulia Fedorenko - Moscow Institute of Electronics and Mathematics National Res Univ ldquoHigher School of Economicsrdquo Russia Roberto Furfaro John Kidd Jr Nathan Mogk - University of Arizona Aerospace and Mechanical Engineering USA
IAA- WASPO17 New Multi-Layer Reconfigurable Architecture Based on System-on-Programmable-
Chip for Space Application Yang Mengfei China Academy of Space Technology China Liu Bo Liu Hongjin Gong Jian Zhang Shaolin - Beijing Institute of Control Engineering China
IAA- WASPO18 Modeling Simulation Inversion and Data Validation for Microwave Remote Sensing of Space Exploration Moon and Mars Ya-Qiu Jin Key Laboratory for Information Science of Electromagnetic Waves (MoE) Fudan University China
IAA- WASPO19 Solar Sailing and the Hurdles of Space Exploration and Exploitation
Nathan C Barnes Amir S Gohardani ndash LrsquoGarde Inc USA
IAA- WASPO20 Research Cooperation About Condensing Marss Atmosphere By Asteroid Impacts
Effects Mohammad Hussein Fazeli General Amir Medical Clinic Iran
IAA- WASPO21 The cooperation for space exploration in Latin America progress and challenges
Camilo Guzman Gomez Sergio Arboleda University Colombia
IAA- WASPO22 The Trouble With Mir Orthogonal Motivations and Cooperation in Space
Trent L Schindler Space Policy Institute George Washington University USA
IAA- WASPO23 Treaty Making- culture and human society
Amalie Sinclair Leeward Space Foundation USA
IAA- WASPO24 Libertad 2 Mission Overview Goals and Challenges
Jorge Soliz Raul Joya Jesus Gonzalez Ronald Hurtado Freddy Diaz - Universidad Sergio Arboleda Colombia
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Author Index
Ailor 18
Aizawa 15
AK Lal 5
Akinyede 7
Aksenov 21
Alby 13
Alifanov 16
Alves 5
Amatatsu 19
Ambrosi 13 20
Angerer 6
Arnould 16
Baba 13
Baker 8
Bamford 5
Bandini 17
Bannister 13 20
Bannova 5
Barnes
Nathan 8 15 21
Virginia 12 13
Bartels 6
Basner 6
Battat 16 17
Beney 15
Benton 5
Bhardwaj 5
Bhavya Lal 14
Bignami 16
Bingham 5
Bo 21
Bolisay 8
Bonnet 10
Bosanac 17
Bradford 5
Braun 16
Brukhanov 20
Bryukhanov 17
Bualat 9
Bullock 10
Burg 17
Burke 19
Burns 15 19
Buytaert 5
Caballero 13
Calvert 12
Capparelli 17
Cappelletti 7
Carberry 20
Carey 9
Carpenter 16
Cassady 12
Cassi 16
Cattaneo 10 13
Chang 15
Charles 7
Chavers 12
Chen
Kan 20
Michael 19
Chuanfeng 19
Chumachenko 21
Claasen 19
Cleacutement 5
Coderre 19
Collingwood 5
Conley 4 8
Contant 4 12
Cooke 10
Coradini 4 15
Cousins 10
Craig 14
Crawford
IA 5
Tony 20
Crawley 16
Creech 17
Crocker 10
Cugno 16
Cutts 8 10
Da Costa 17
Damann 6
Davidian 7 14
Davila 20
Davis 5 6 7
Davison 19
de Arellano y Haro 16
de Groot 15 17
De la Torre 13
Degtyarev 12
Delgado Loacutepez 17
Deliegravere 5
Delorenzo 7
Derechin 17
Di Pippo 7
Diaz 21
Diedrich 5
Dimitriadou 20
Dinges 6
Djojodihardjo 21
Doi 7
Dolgopolov 10 16 20
Donoviel 5 20
Dula 16
Dunham 21
Dunn 19
Dupas 17
Echavarria 16
Ecker 6
Eguiarte 10
Ehrenfreund 8 15 18
Eisenman 12
Eismont 21
Ellinthorpe 12
Elsperman 9
Eng 12
Ercoli Finzi 10 13
Escoubet 11
Ess 12
Eubanks 10
Fairos Asillam 19
Fani 10 13
Farquhar 21
Fedorenko 21
Ferguson 7
Ferrari 5
Ferrario 10 13
Fisackerly 16
Flamini 15
Foley 19
Fong 9 12 19
Fonseca 5
Frick 20
Fuchita 15
Fujimoto 11
Fukui 15
Fulford 17
Furfaro 21
Gabriele Ori 10
Galante 10
Galbiati 10 13
Garretson 12
Gatens 19
Gatti 13
Genta 12 17 18
Gentry 12
Gerzer 7
Ghafoor 17
Ghail 8
Giorgio 8 10 16
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Glaze 10
Glukhikh 5
Gohardani 15 21
Goldstein 10
Gonzalez 21
Gopalswamy 20
Goswami 7
Gravelle 14
Graziani 7
Griffin 8
Grimard 14 18
Guhathakurta 8 11 20
Guirgis 12
Guzman 16 21
Haese 17
Halcon 20
Hallgren 5
Hartov 16
Hatton 6
Hawes
Dean 13
Michael 19
Head 8
Heidmann 8
Heldmann 12
Henn 19
Hertzfeld 18
Hill 19
Hipkin 10
Ho 17
Hollingsworth 10
Hopkins 17
Horiike 15
Horneck 18
Hoshikawa 15 19
Houdou 16
Hufenbach 15 16 17
Hurtado 21
Hussein Fazeli 21
Ichimura 19
Imai 15
Imaki 15 19
Imamura 8
Ishikawa 15
Ivanov 8
Jaderojananont 15
Jaegle 20
Jaime Albalat 19
Jessup 8
Jian 21
Jin 21
Johnson
Christopher 15
Nathan 14
Johnston 8 10
Jones 6
Jorgenson 16
Joya 21
Joya Olarte 16
Joyner 12
Kaiser 14
Kalery 6
Karabadzak 8
Karas 16
Kawakami 15
Kellett 5
Kemmer 19
Kendall 11
Keravala 15
Khartov 10 20
Kidd 21
Kirkpatrick 20
Klaus 9
Kluger 17
Knapman 13
Koenig 20
Kolar 16
Korablev 8
Kornilova 5
Kovalenko 20
Kozlov 12
Kozyrev 16
Krimigis 8
Kuebler 16
Kundrot 7 8
Kushnarov 12
Kuznetsov 5
Lange 17 20
Langston 17
Larson 7
Laurini 17
Lavagna 10 13
Lee 8 14
Lenard 20
Levack 12
Li 5
Lia Schilact 5
Limaye 8 10
Liu 13
Lo Gatto 17
Logsdon 16 17 18
Lorenz 8
Lu 15
Lukjanchikov 10 20
Lukyanchikov 16
Maumlaumlttaumlnen 8
Maccone 10
MacDougall 5
Mackwell 18
MacLeish 5 7
Magner 10
Makarov 12
Makushenko 17
Malchenko 12
Malitikov 7
Mankins 12
Mansurov 17
Marcq 8
Markiewicz 8
Martin 12
Martynov 8
Masson
Arnaud 11
Jacques 18
Masson-Zwaan 14 18
May
Darryl 12
Todd 17
McBride 10
McGee 12
McGouldrick 8
McKenna-Lawlor 5
McKnight 13
McNutt 13
Mendieta 16
Mendieta-Jimenez 16
Messidoro 13
Michel 18
Migeotte 5
Mitrofanov 10 16 20
Miyamoto 19
Mogk 21
Mollicone 6
Montmessin 8
Moore
Joshua 12
Roscoe 13
S 5
Mott 6
Moura 15
Mulholland 14 15
Mulqueen 19
Myers 12
Nagamatsu 5
Nair
Madhavan 4
Unnikrishnan 5
Naumov 5
Neal 10 20
Nebergall 5
Nergaard 9
Ngo-Anh 6
Nield 14
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Ning 20
Nixon 8
Nizenkov 17
Nogawa 15
Nozue 19
Nymmik 5
Ocampo 10 16
Ogasawara 17
Omoto 15
Ono 5
Ookita 15
Osinski 10
Othman 18
Otsuka 15
Ouellet 17 20
Pacheco-Cabrera 16
Paczkowski 10
Palisoc 13
Panasyuk 5
Pappalardo 10
Patterson 10
Patti 16
Penny 13
Perez 16
Perino 17
Perkinson 13 20
Perminov 19
Peter 18
Petrov 5
Petrukovich 11
Piatek 12
Pieri 10
Pinsky 5
Plattard 18
Plescia 10 20
Polidan 8
Pratt 19
Prockter 10
Provencher 9
Pulker 20
Race 8
Raftery 16 17
Raitt 13
Ramakrishnan 4 5
Ramallo 13
Ramirez-de-Arellano 16
Raulin 8
Razoumny 8 12
Reece 20
Reed 12 17 18
Reibaldi 4 7 8 16
Reijnen 16
Reiley 14
Reitz 5
Retburg 8
Rice 13 20
Richard 6
Richards 15
Riesco 13
Robbins 20
Robinson 17
Rodrigo 12 13
Rodrigo da Costa 16
Romero 16
Roux 13
Rummel 8 15
Saccani 17
Saccoccia 15 17 18
Salotti 17
Salvi 10
Samara-Ratna 20
Sandau 14 15
Sarkar 8
Sarsfield 13 20
Schaefer 14
Schiele 9
Schindler 21
Schoonejans 9
Schrift 13
Scimemi 19
Scott 7
Senske 10
Shaolin 21
Shelhamer 7
Shepherd 13
Shibuichi 15
Shimizu 15
Shukor 5
Shulga 12
Siefert 10
Silva 5
Simpson 20
Sinclair 21
Singhvi 5
Slade 20
Sloan 14
Smith
Ernest 9
Trey 12
Snyder 19
Sokol 8
Soliz 21
Sommerer 12 13
Sorokin 6
Souza 10
Spry 8
Spudis 15
Srija 21
Stafford-Allan 5
Stambaugh 12
Steele 10
Stein 14
Stephenson 20
Sterns 14
Straube 5
Stuttard 20
Summers 12
Sundblad 6
Sutton 5 20
Suzuki 18
Swan
Cathy 13
Peter 7 13
Sweet 16 17
Sykes 20
Takahashi 15
Tamura 15
Tennen 14
Teranishi 15
Thompson 11
Thomson 7
Thronson 20
Tian 8
Tinsley 13 20
Todd 5
Tomi 5
Tomkins 20
Tomlinson 20
Townend 13
Townsend 5
Tremayne-Smith 18
Trushlyakov 8
Tsuchida 15
Uemura 19
Uesugi 16 17
Ulamec 18
Vance 10
Vandaele 8
Vane 8 10
Ventskovsky 12 18
Vernikos 5 7
Vernon 20
Von Der Dunk 14 15
Voron 16
Voytek 10
Vrolijk 17
Vulpetti 18
Walker 13
Walther 17
Wang
Chi 11
Webber 15
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Weerts 5
Weppler 19
Westall 18
Widemann 8
Williams 13 20
Wilquet 8
Wilson 8
Winterberg 21
Woumlrner 17
Wuyts 5
Yang
Hong 19
Mengfei 21
Yokosuka 15
Young 13
Zagreev 5
Zakharov 8
Zasova 8
Zea 17
Zelenyi 8 10 16 20
Zell 6
Zenchenko 8
Zhaohui 8
Zhou 12
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Session 6-A Space Stations Utilization for Robotics and Human Spaceflight Exploration
Thursday January 9 2014 0915-1215 Location Polaris Suite C
Session Chairs Mark Mulqueen USA Michael Hawes USA Rapporteur Anatoly Perminov Russia
0915 IAA- WAS0601 The International Space Station and Exploration
Sam Scimemi Robyn Gatens Steve Davison - NASA Headquarters USA
0930 IAA- WAS0602 The Technical Characteristics of China lsquoTiangong-1rsquo Target Spacecraft
Yang Hong Wei Chuanfeng - China Academy of Space Technology China
0945 IAA- WAS0603 From ISS to Moon and Mars The Space Station as Anchor Point for German
Exploration Planning Friedhelm Claasen Juumlrgen Hill Johannes Weppler Norbert Henn - German Aerospace Center (DLR) Germany
1000 IAA- WAS0604 Concept of the Operational Techniques Applied to the Next Manned Space Flight
Exploration Program Based on JEM Operation Shuichi Ichimura Kazuya Imaki Riki Hoshikawa - Japan Manned Space Systems Corporation Japan
1015 IAA- WAS0605 ISS as a Platform for Science and Exploration
Kevin Foley Boeing Space Exploration USA
1030 IAA- WAS0606 Utilization of the International Space Station as a Testbed for Crew-Controlled Lunar
Surface Telerobotics Terrence Fong Intelligent Robotics Group NASA USA Jack Burns University of Colorado USA William Pratt Lockheed Martin Corporation USA
1045 IAA- WAS0607 Feasibility Study on the Missions to Earth-Moon Lagrange-Point 2 and the Moon
using the HTV based Spacecraft Tatsuhiro Nozue Yoshihiko Uemura Keiichi Miyamoto Shin-ichi Amatatsu - Japan Manned Space Systems (JAMSS) Japan
1100 IAA- WAS0608 Microgravity Science in Malaysia - achievements and the way forward
Mhd Fairos Asillam National Space Agency of Malaysia Malaysia
1115 IAA- WAS0609 Space Station Proof Tests for Lunar Plant Growth
James D Burke The Planetary Society USA Kathleen M Coderre Lockheed Martin ISS Operations USA Andrea Jaime Albalat Space Generation Advisory Council Austria
1130 IAA- WAS0610 Additive Manufacturing on ISS and Beyond A Critical Enabling Technology For
Successful Human Space Exploration Michael Chen Jason Dunn Aaron Kemmer Michael Snyder - Made in Space Inc USA
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Poster Session
IAA- WASPO01 Medicine for Space Exploration Setting the Bar High for Biomedical Innovations Dorit B Donoviel Jeffrey P Sutton - National Space Biomedical Research Institute (NSBRI) and Baylor College of Medicine Center for Space Medicine USA
IAA- WASPO02 Affording Mars Results from a Community Workshop on Sustainable Initial Human Missions Harley Thronson NASA Goddard Space Flight Center USA Chris Carberry Explore Mars Inc USA Jim Kirkpatrick American Astronautical Society USA
IAA- WASPO03 The International Space Weather Initiative
Madhulika Guhathakurta NASA Headquarters USA Nat Gopalswamy Joseph M Davila - NASA Goddard Space Flight Center USA
IAA- WASPO04 Lunar Science and Exploration Goals for Robotic Missions The Moon as the Rosetta Stone of Planetary Evolution Jeffrey B Plescia Applied Physics Laboratory USA C Neal University of Notre Dame USA
IAA- WASPO05 Scientific Robotic Lunar Missions as Precursors for Future Human Exploration of the Moon Lev Zelenyi Igor Mitrofanov - Institute for Space Research Russia Viktor Khartov Vladimir Dolgopolov Alexandr Lukjanchikov - Lavochkin Association Russia Nikolay Brukhanov Korolev RSC Energia Russia
IAA- WASPO07 Small-Scale Radioisotope Thermoelectric Generator Systems Based on Americium-241 Richard Ambrosi Hugo Williams Piyal Samara-Ratna Nigel Bannister David Vernon Tony Crawford Jonathan Sykes - University of Leicester UK Kevin Tomkins Marie-Claire Perkinson Matthew Stuttard Stephen Pulker Richard Slade - Astrium Ltd UK Keith Stephenson ESA ESTEC TEC-EP The Netherlands Kevin Simpson Mark Robbins Ismini Dimitriadou - European Thermodynamics Ltd UK Mike Reece Huanpo Ning Kan Chen- Queen Mary University UK Tom Rice Tim Tinsley Mark Sarsfield- National Nuclear Laboratory UK Jan Koenig Martin Jaegle - Fraunhofer IPM Germany
IAA- WASPO08 High Energy Mission on Pegasus Warren Frick Orbital Sciences Corporation USA
IAA- WASPO09 Modular Design Framework for the Multi-Mission Space Exploration Vehicle Generation IIB Electrical Harnessing Christopher R Halcon California Polytechnic State University ndash San Luis Obispo USA
IAA- WASPO10 Laser Powering of Launch
Nazar Kovalenko National Technical University ldquoKyiv Polytechnic Instituterdquo Ukraine
IAA- WASPO11 Overview and Outcomes of CSA Concept Studies for Space Exploration Planning and Christian Lange Taryn Tomlinson Alain Ouellet Canadian Space Agency Canada
IAA- WASPO12 Enabling Fast Interplanetary Trips with High Performance Nuclear Propulsion
Roger Lenard Planetary Power Inc USA
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IAA- WASPO13 Asteroids The Time is Now Srija The George Washington University USA
IAA- WASPO14 Thermonuclear Operation Space Lift Friedwardt Winterberg University of Nevada-Reno USA
IAA- WASPO15 Computational Modeling and Simulation of Micrometeorites Impacts on Spacecraft Harijono Djojodihardjo Institut Teknologi Bandung Indonesia
IAA- WASPO16 Using High-Energy Orbits to Efficiently Extend Human Exploration to Interplanetary
Destinations with Reusable Spacecraft David W Dunham Robert Farquhar - KinetX USA Natan Eismont Space Research Institute Russia Eugene Chumachenko Sergey Aksenov Yulia Fedorenko - Moscow Institute of Electronics and Mathematics National Res Univ ldquoHigher School of Economicsrdquo Russia Roberto Furfaro John Kidd Jr Nathan Mogk - University of Arizona Aerospace and Mechanical Engineering USA
IAA- WASPO17 New Multi-Layer Reconfigurable Architecture Based on System-on-Programmable-
Chip for Space Application Yang Mengfei China Academy of Space Technology China Liu Bo Liu Hongjin Gong Jian Zhang Shaolin - Beijing Institute of Control Engineering China
IAA- WASPO18 Modeling Simulation Inversion and Data Validation for Microwave Remote Sensing of Space Exploration Moon and Mars Ya-Qiu Jin Key Laboratory for Information Science of Electromagnetic Waves (MoE) Fudan University China
IAA- WASPO19 Solar Sailing and the Hurdles of Space Exploration and Exploitation
Nathan C Barnes Amir S Gohardani ndash LrsquoGarde Inc USA
IAA- WASPO20 Research Cooperation About Condensing Marss Atmosphere By Asteroid Impacts
Effects Mohammad Hussein Fazeli General Amir Medical Clinic Iran
IAA- WASPO21 The cooperation for space exploration in Latin America progress and challenges
Camilo Guzman Gomez Sergio Arboleda University Colombia
IAA- WASPO22 The Trouble With Mir Orthogonal Motivations and Cooperation in Space
Trent L Schindler Space Policy Institute George Washington University USA
IAA- WASPO23 Treaty Making- culture and human society
Amalie Sinclair Leeward Space Foundation USA
IAA- WASPO24 Libertad 2 Mission Overview Goals and Challenges
Jorge Soliz Raul Joya Jesus Gonzalez Ronald Hurtado Freddy Diaz - Universidad Sergio Arboleda Colombia
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Author Index
Ailor 18
Aizawa 15
AK Lal 5
Akinyede 7
Aksenov 21
Alby 13
Alifanov 16
Alves 5
Amatatsu 19
Ambrosi 13 20
Angerer 6
Arnould 16
Baba 13
Baker 8
Bamford 5
Bandini 17
Bannister 13 20
Bannova 5
Barnes
Nathan 8 15 21
Virginia 12 13
Bartels 6
Basner 6
Battat 16 17
Beney 15
Benton 5
Bhardwaj 5
Bhavya Lal 14
Bignami 16
Bingham 5
Bo 21
Bolisay 8
Bonnet 10
Bosanac 17
Bradford 5
Braun 16
Brukhanov 20
Bryukhanov 17
Bualat 9
Bullock 10
Burg 17
Burke 19
Burns 15 19
Buytaert 5
Caballero 13
Calvert 12
Capparelli 17
Cappelletti 7
Carberry 20
Carey 9
Carpenter 16
Cassady 12
Cassi 16
Cattaneo 10 13
Chang 15
Charles 7
Chavers 12
Chen
Kan 20
Michael 19
Chuanfeng 19
Chumachenko 21
Claasen 19
Cleacutement 5
Coderre 19
Collingwood 5
Conley 4 8
Contant 4 12
Cooke 10
Coradini 4 15
Cousins 10
Craig 14
Crawford
IA 5
Tony 20
Crawley 16
Creech 17
Crocker 10
Cugno 16
Cutts 8 10
Da Costa 17
Damann 6
Davidian 7 14
Davila 20
Davis 5 6 7
Davison 19
de Arellano y Haro 16
de Groot 15 17
De la Torre 13
Degtyarev 12
Delgado Loacutepez 17
Deliegravere 5
Delorenzo 7
Derechin 17
Di Pippo 7
Diaz 21
Diedrich 5
Dimitriadou 20
Dinges 6
Djojodihardjo 21
Doi 7
Dolgopolov 10 16 20
Donoviel 5 20
Dula 16
Dunham 21
Dunn 19
Dupas 17
Echavarria 16
Ecker 6
Eguiarte 10
Ehrenfreund 8 15 18
Eisenman 12
Eismont 21
Ellinthorpe 12
Elsperman 9
Eng 12
Ercoli Finzi 10 13
Escoubet 11
Ess 12
Eubanks 10
Fairos Asillam 19
Fani 10 13
Farquhar 21
Fedorenko 21
Ferguson 7
Ferrari 5
Ferrario 10 13
Fisackerly 16
Flamini 15
Foley 19
Fong 9 12 19
Fonseca 5
Frick 20
Fuchita 15
Fujimoto 11
Fukui 15
Fulford 17
Furfaro 21
Gabriele Ori 10
Galante 10
Galbiati 10 13
Garretson 12
Gatens 19
Gatti 13
Genta 12 17 18
Gentry 12
Gerzer 7
Ghafoor 17
Ghail 8
Giorgio 8 10 16
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Glaze 10
Glukhikh 5
Gohardani 15 21
Goldstein 10
Gonzalez 21
Gopalswamy 20
Goswami 7
Gravelle 14
Graziani 7
Griffin 8
Grimard 14 18
Guhathakurta 8 11 20
Guirgis 12
Guzman 16 21
Haese 17
Halcon 20
Hallgren 5
Hartov 16
Hatton 6
Hawes
Dean 13
Michael 19
Head 8
Heidmann 8
Heldmann 12
Henn 19
Hertzfeld 18
Hill 19
Hipkin 10
Ho 17
Hollingsworth 10
Hopkins 17
Horiike 15
Horneck 18
Hoshikawa 15 19
Houdou 16
Hufenbach 15 16 17
Hurtado 21
Hussein Fazeli 21
Ichimura 19
Imai 15
Imaki 15 19
Imamura 8
Ishikawa 15
Ivanov 8
Jaderojananont 15
Jaegle 20
Jaime Albalat 19
Jessup 8
Jian 21
Jin 21
Johnson
Christopher 15
Nathan 14
Johnston 8 10
Jones 6
Jorgenson 16
Joya 21
Joya Olarte 16
Joyner 12
Kaiser 14
Kalery 6
Karabadzak 8
Karas 16
Kawakami 15
Kellett 5
Kemmer 19
Kendall 11
Keravala 15
Khartov 10 20
Kidd 21
Kirkpatrick 20
Klaus 9
Kluger 17
Knapman 13
Koenig 20
Kolar 16
Korablev 8
Kornilova 5
Kovalenko 20
Kozlov 12
Kozyrev 16
Krimigis 8
Kuebler 16
Kundrot 7 8
Kushnarov 12
Kuznetsov 5
Lange 17 20
Langston 17
Larson 7
Laurini 17
Lavagna 10 13
Lee 8 14
Lenard 20
Levack 12
Li 5
Lia Schilact 5
Limaye 8 10
Liu 13
Lo Gatto 17
Logsdon 16 17 18
Lorenz 8
Lu 15
Lukjanchikov 10 20
Lukyanchikov 16
Maumlaumlttaumlnen 8
Maccone 10
MacDougall 5
Mackwell 18
MacLeish 5 7
Magner 10
Makarov 12
Makushenko 17
Malchenko 12
Malitikov 7
Mankins 12
Mansurov 17
Marcq 8
Markiewicz 8
Martin 12
Martynov 8
Masson
Arnaud 11
Jacques 18
Masson-Zwaan 14 18
May
Darryl 12
Todd 17
McBride 10
McGee 12
McGouldrick 8
McKenna-Lawlor 5
McKnight 13
McNutt 13
Mendieta 16
Mendieta-Jimenez 16
Messidoro 13
Michel 18
Migeotte 5
Mitrofanov 10 16 20
Miyamoto 19
Mogk 21
Mollicone 6
Montmessin 8
Moore
Joshua 12
Roscoe 13
S 5
Mott 6
Moura 15
Mulholland 14 15
Mulqueen 19
Myers 12
Nagamatsu 5
Nair
Madhavan 4
Unnikrishnan 5
Naumov 5
Neal 10 20
Nebergall 5
Nergaard 9
Ngo-Anh 6
Nield 14
As of December 26 2013
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PRELIMINARY PROGRAM
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Ning 20
Nixon 8
Nizenkov 17
Nogawa 15
Nozue 19
Nymmik 5
Ocampo 10 16
Ogasawara 17
Omoto 15
Ono 5
Ookita 15
Osinski 10
Othman 18
Otsuka 15
Ouellet 17 20
Pacheco-Cabrera 16
Paczkowski 10
Palisoc 13
Panasyuk 5
Pappalardo 10
Patterson 10
Patti 16
Penny 13
Perez 16
Perino 17
Perkinson 13 20
Perminov 19
Peter 18
Petrov 5
Petrukovich 11
Piatek 12
Pieri 10
Pinsky 5
Plattard 18
Plescia 10 20
Polidan 8
Pratt 19
Prockter 10
Provencher 9
Pulker 20
Race 8
Raftery 16 17
Raitt 13
Ramakrishnan 4 5
Ramallo 13
Ramirez-de-Arellano 16
Raulin 8
Razoumny 8 12
Reece 20
Reed 12 17 18
Reibaldi 4 7 8 16
Reijnen 16
Reiley 14
Reitz 5
Retburg 8
Rice 13 20
Richard 6
Richards 15
Riesco 13
Robbins 20
Robinson 17
Rodrigo 12 13
Rodrigo da Costa 16
Romero 16
Roux 13
Rummel 8 15
Saccani 17
Saccoccia 15 17 18
Salotti 17
Salvi 10
Samara-Ratna 20
Sandau 14 15
Sarkar 8
Sarsfield 13 20
Schaefer 14
Schiele 9
Schindler 21
Schoonejans 9
Schrift 13
Scimemi 19
Scott 7
Senske 10
Shaolin 21
Shelhamer 7
Shepherd 13
Shibuichi 15
Shimizu 15
Shukor 5
Shulga 12
Siefert 10
Silva 5
Simpson 20
Sinclair 21
Singhvi 5
Slade 20
Sloan 14
Smith
Ernest 9
Trey 12
Snyder 19
Sokol 8
Soliz 21
Sommerer 12 13
Sorokin 6
Souza 10
Spry 8
Spudis 15
Srija 21
Stafford-Allan 5
Stambaugh 12
Steele 10
Stein 14
Stephenson 20
Sterns 14
Straube 5
Stuttard 20
Summers 12
Sundblad 6
Sutton 5 20
Suzuki 18
Swan
Cathy 13
Peter 7 13
Sweet 16 17
Sykes 20
Takahashi 15
Tamura 15
Tennen 14
Teranishi 15
Thompson 11
Thomson 7
Thronson 20
Tian 8
Tinsley 13 20
Todd 5
Tomi 5
Tomkins 20
Tomlinson 20
Townend 13
Townsend 5
Tremayne-Smith 18
Trushlyakov 8
Tsuchida 15
Uemura 19
Uesugi 16 17
Ulamec 18
Vance 10
Vandaele 8
Vane 8 10
Ventskovsky 12 18
Vernikos 5 7
Vernon 20
Von Der Dunk 14 15
Voron 16
Voytek 10
Vrolijk 17
Vulpetti 18
Walker 13
Walther 17
Wang
Chi 11
Webber 15
As of December 26 2013
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Weerts 5
Weppler 19
Westall 18
Widemann 8
Williams 13 20
Wilquet 8
Wilson 8
Winterberg 21
Woumlrner 17
Wuyts 5
Yang
Hong 19
Mengfei 21
Yokosuka 15
Young 13
Zagreev 5
Zakharov 8
Zasova 8
Zea 17
Zelenyi 8 10 16 20
Zell 6
Zenchenko 8
Zhaohui 8
Zhou 12
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Poster Session
IAA- WASPO01 Medicine for Space Exploration Setting the Bar High for Biomedical Innovations Dorit B Donoviel Jeffrey P Sutton - National Space Biomedical Research Institute (NSBRI) and Baylor College of Medicine Center for Space Medicine USA
IAA- WASPO02 Affording Mars Results from a Community Workshop on Sustainable Initial Human Missions Harley Thronson NASA Goddard Space Flight Center USA Chris Carberry Explore Mars Inc USA Jim Kirkpatrick American Astronautical Society USA
IAA- WASPO03 The International Space Weather Initiative
Madhulika Guhathakurta NASA Headquarters USA Nat Gopalswamy Joseph M Davila - NASA Goddard Space Flight Center USA
IAA- WASPO04 Lunar Science and Exploration Goals for Robotic Missions The Moon as the Rosetta Stone of Planetary Evolution Jeffrey B Plescia Applied Physics Laboratory USA C Neal University of Notre Dame USA
IAA- WASPO05 Scientific Robotic Lunar Missions as Precursors for Future Human Exploration of the Moon Lev Zelenyi Igor Mitrofanov - Institute for Space Research Russia Viktor Khartov Vladimir Dolgopolov Alexandr Lukjanchikov - Lavochkin Association Russia Nikolay Brukhanov Korolev RSC Energia Russia
IAA- WASPO07 Small-Scale Radioisotope Thermoelectric Generator Systems Based on Americium-241 Richard Ambrosi Hugo Williams Piyal Samara-Ratna Nigel Bannister David Vernon Tony Crawford Jonathan Sykes - University of Leicester UK Kevin Tomkins Marie-Claire Perkinson Matthew Stuttard Stephen Pulker Richard Slade - Astrium Ltd UK Keith Stephenson ESA ESTEC TEC-EP The Netherlands Kevin Simpson Mark Robbins Ismini Dimitriadou - European Thermodynamics Ltd UK Mike Reece Huanpo Ning Kan Chen- Queen Mary University UK Tom Rice Tim Tinsley Mark Sarsfield- National Nuclear Laboratory UK Jan Koenig Martin Jaegle - Fraunhofer IPM Germany
IAA- WASPO08 High Energy Mission on Pegasus Warren Frick Orbital Sciences Corporation USA
IAA- WASPO09 Modular Design Framework for the Multi-Mission Space Exploration Vehicle Generation IIB Electrical Harnessing Christopher R Halcon California Polytechnic State University ndash San Luis Obispo USA
IAA- WASPO10 Laser Powering of Launch
Nazar Kovalenko National Technical University ldquoKyiv Polytechnic Instituterdquo Ukraine
IAA- WASPO11 Overview and Outcomes of CSA Concept Studies for Space Exploration Planning and Christian Lange Taryn Tomlinson Alain Ouellet Canadian Space Agency Canada
IAA- WASPO12 Enabling Fast Interplanetary Trips with High Performance Nuclear Propulsion
Roger Lenard Planetary Power Inc USA
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IAA- WASPO13 Asteroids The Time is Now Srija The George Washington University USA
IAA- WASPO14 Thermonuclear Operation Space Lift Friedwardt Winterberg University of Nevada-Reno USA
IAA- WASPO15 Computational Modeling and Simulation of Micrometeorites Impacts on Spacecraft Harijono Djojodihardjo Institut Teknologi Bandung Indonesia
IAA- WASPO16 Using High-Energy Orbits to Efficiently Extend Human Exploration to Interplanetary
Destinations with Reusable Spacecraft David W Dunham Robert Farquhar - KinetX USA Natan Eismont Space Research Institute Russia Eugene Chumachenko Sergey Aksenov Yulia Fedorenko - Moscow Institute of Electronics and Mathematics National Res Univ ldquoHigher School of Economicsrdquo Russia Roberto Furfaro John Kidd Jr Nathan Mogk - University of Arizona Aerospace and Mechanical Engineering USA
IAA- WASPO17 New Multi-Layer Reconfigurable Architecture Based on System-on-Programmable-
Chip for Space Application Yang Mengfei China Academy of Space Technology China Liu Bo Liu Hongjin Gong Jian Zhang Shaolin - Beijing Institute of Control Engineering China
IAA- WASPO18 Modeling Simulation Inversion and Data Validation for Microwave Remote Sensing of Space Exploration Moon and Mars Ya-Qiu Jin Key Laboratory for Information Science of Electromagnetic Waves (MoE) Fudan University China
IAA- WASPO19 Solar Sailing and the Hurdles of Space Exploration and Exploitation
Nathan C Barnes Amir S Gohardani ndash LrsquoGarde Inc USA
IAA- WASPO20 Research Cooperation About Condensing Marss Atmosphere By Asteroid Impacts
Effects Mohammad Hussein Fazeli General Amir Medical Clinic Iran
IAA- WASPO21 The cooperation for space exploration in Latin America progress and challenges
Camilo Guzman Gomez Sergio Arboleda University Colombia
IAA- WASPO22 The Trouble With Mir Orthogonal Motivations and Cooperation in Space
Trent L Schindler Space Policy Institute George Washington University USA
IAA- WASPO23 Treaty Making- culture and human society
Amalie Sinclair Leeward Space Foundation USA
IAA- WASPO24 Libertad 2 Mission Overview Goals and Challenges
Jorge Soliz Raul Joya Jesus Gonzalez Ronald Hurtado Freddy Diaz - Universidad Sergio Arboleda Colombia
As of December 26 2013
2014 IAA SPACE EXPLORATION CONFERENCE
PRELIMINARY PROGRAM
23
Author Index
Ailor 18
Aizawa 15
AK Lal 5
Akinyede 7
Aksenov 21
Alby 13
Alifanov 16
Alves 5
Amatatsu 19
Ambrosi 13 20
Angerer 6
Arnould 16
Baba 13
Baker 8
Bamford 5
Bandini 17
Bannister 13 20
Bannova 5
Barnes
Nathan 8 15 21
Virginia 12 13
Bartels 6
Basner 6
Battat 16 17
Beney 15
Benton 5
Bhardwaj 5
Bhavya Lal 14
Bignami 16
Bingham 5
Bo 21
Bolisay 8
Bonnet 10
Bosanac 17
Bradford 5
Braun 16
Brukhanov 20
Bryukhanov 17
Bualat 9
Bullock 10
Burg 17
Burke 19
Burns 15 19
Buytaert 5
Caballero 13
Calvert 12
Capparelli 17
Cappelletti 7
Carberry 20
Carey 9
Carpenter 16
Cassady 12
Cassi 16
Cattaneo 10 13
Chang 15
Charles 7
Chavers 12
Chen
Kan 20
Michael 19
Chuanfeng 19
Chumachenko 21
Claasen 19
Cleacutement 5
Coderre 19
Collingwood 5
Conley 4 8
Contant 4 12
Cooke 10
Coradini 4 15
Cousins 10
Craig 14
Crawford
IA 5
Tony 20
Crawley 16
Creech 17
Crocker 10
Cugno 16
Cutts 8 10
Da Costa 17
Damann 6
Davidian 7 14
Davila 20
Davis 5 6 7
Davison 19
de Arellano y Haro 16
de Groot 15 17
De la Torre 13
Degtyarev 12
Delgado Loacutepez 17
Deliegravere 5
Delorenzo 7
Derechin 17
Di Pippo 7
Diaz 21
Diedrich 5
Dimitriadou 20
Dinges 6
Djojodihardjo 21
Doi 7
Dolgopolov 10 16 20
Donoviel 5 20
Dula 16
Dunham 21
Dunn 19
Dupas 17
Echavarria 16
Ecker 6
Eguiarte 10
Ehrenfreund 8 15 18
Eisenman 12
Eismont 21
Ellinthorpe 12
Elsperman 9
Eng 12
Ercoli Finzi 10 13
Escoubet 11
Ess 12
Eubanks 10
Fairos Asillam 19
Fani 10 13
Farquhar 21
Fedorenko 21
Ferguson 7
Ferrari 5
Ferrario 10 13
Fisackerly 16
Flamini 15
Foley 19
Fong 9 12 19
Fonseca 5
Frick 20
Fuchita 15
Fujimoto 11
Fukui 15
Fulford 17
Furfaro 21
Gabriele Ori 10
Galante 10
Galbiati 10 13
Garretson 12
Gatens 19
Gatti 13
Genta 12 17 18
Gentry 12
Gerzer 7
Ghafoor 17
Ghail 8
Giorgio 8 10 16
As of December 26 2013
2014 IAA SPACE EXPLORATION CONFERENCE
PRELIMINARY PROGRAM
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Glaze 10
Glukhikh 5
Gohardani 15 21
Goldstein 10
Gonzalez 21
Gopalswamy 20
Goswami 7
Gravelle 14
Graziani 7
Griffin 8
Grimard 14 18
Guhathakurta 8 11 20
Guirgis 12
Guzman 16 21
Haese 17
Halcon 20
Hallgren 5
Hartov 16
Hatton 6
Hawes
Dean 13
Michael 19
Head 8
Heidmann 8
Heldmann 12
Henn 19
Hertzfeld 18
Hill 19
Hipkin 10
Ho 17
Hollingsworth 10
Hopkins 17
Horiike 15
Horneck 18
Hoshikawa 15 19
Houdou 16
Hufenbach 15 16 17
Hurtado 21
Hussein Fazeli 21
Ichimura 19
Imai 15
Imaki 15 19
Imamura 8
Ishikawa 15
Ivanov 8
Jaderojananont 15
Jaegle 20
Jaime Albalat 19
Jessup 8
Jian 21
Jin 21
Johnson
Christopher 15
Nathan 14
Johnston 8 10
Jones 6
Jorgenson 16
Joya 21
Joya Olarte 16
Joyner 12
Kaiser 14
Kalery 6
Karabadzak 8
Karas 16
Kawakami 15
Kellett 5
Kemmer 19
Kendall 11
Keravala 15
Khartov 10 20
Kidd 21
Kirkpatrick 20
Klaus 9
Kluger 17
Knapman 13
Koenig 20
Kolar 16
Korablev 8
Kornilova 5
Kovalenko 20
Kozlov 12
Kozyrev 16
Krimigis 8
Kuebler 16
Kundrot 7 8
Kushnarov 12
Kuznetsov 5
Lange 17 20
Langston 17
Larson 7
Laurini 17
Lavagna 10 13
Lee 8 14
Lenard 20
Levack 12
Li 5
Lia Schilact 5
Limaye 8 10
Liu 13
Lo Gatto 17
Logsdon 16 17 18
Lorenz 8
Lu 15
Lukjanchikov 10 20
Lukyanchikov 16
Maumlaumlttaumlnen 8
Maccone 10
MacDougall 5
Mackwell 18
MacLeish 5 7
Magner 10
Makarov 12
Makushenko 17
Malchenko 12
Malitikov 7
Mankins 12
Mansurov 17
Marcq 8
Markiewicz 8
Martin 12
Martynov 8
Masson
Arnaud 11
Jacques 18
Masson-Zwaan 14 18
May
Darryl 12
Todd 17
McBride 10
McGee 12
McGouldrick 8
McKenna-Lawlor 5
McKnight 13
McNutt 13
Mendieta 16
Mendieta-Jimenez 16
Messidoro 13
Michel 18
Migeotte 5
Mitrofanov 10 16 20
Miyamoto 19
Mogk 21
Mollicone 6
Montmessin 8
Moore
Joshua 12
Roscoe 13
S 5
Mott 6
Moura 15
Mulholland 14 15
Mulqueen 19
Myers 12
Nagamatsu 5
Nair
Madhavan 4
Unnikrishnan 5
Naumov 5
Neal 10 20
Nebergall 5
Nergaard 9
Ngo-Anh 6
Nield 14
As of December 26 2013
2014 IAA SPACE EXPLORATION CONFERENCE
PRELIMINARY PROGRAM
25
Ning 20
Nixon 8
Nizenkov 17
Nogawa 15
Nozue 19
Nymmik 5
Ocampo 10 16
Ogasawara 17
Omoto 15
Ono 5
Ookita 15
Osinski 10
Othman 18
Otsuka 15
Ouellet 17 20
Pacheco-Cabrera 16
Paczkowski 10
Palisoc 13
Panasyuk 5
Pappalardo 10
Patterson 10
Patti 16
Penny 13
Perez 16
Perino 17
Perkinson 13 20
Perminov 19
Peter 18
Petrov 5
Petrukovich 11
Piatek 12
Pieri 10
Pinsky 5
Plattard 18
Plescia 10 20
Polidan 8
Pratt 19
Prockter 10
Provencher 9
Pulker 20
Race 8
Raftery 16 17
Raitt 13
Ramakrishnan 4 5
Ramallo 13
Ramirez-de-Arellano 16
Raulin 8
Razoumny 8 12
Reece 20
Reed 12 17 18
Reibaldi 4 7 8 16
Reijnen 16
Reiley 14
Reitz 5
Retburg 8
Rice 13 20
Richard 6
Richards 15
Riesco 13
Robbins 20
Robinson 17
Rodrigo 12 13
Rodrigo da Costa 16
Romero 16
Roux 13
Rummel 8 15
Saccani 17
Saccoccia 15 17 18
Salotti 17
Salvi 10
Samara-Ratna 20
Sandau 14 15
Sarkar 8
Sarsfield 13 20
Schaefer 14
Schiele 9
Schindler 21
Schoonejans 9
Schrift 13
Scimemi 19
Scott 7
Senske 10
Shaolin 21
Shelhamer 7
Shepherd 13
Shibuichi 15
Shimizu 15
Shukor 5
Shulga 12
Siefert 10
Silva 5
Simpson 20
Sinclair 21
Singhvi 5
Slade 20
Sloan 14
Smith
Ernest 9
Trey 12
Snyder 19
Sokol 8
Soliz 21
Sommerer 12 13
Sorokin 6
Souza 10
Spry 8
Spudis 15
Srija 21
Stafford-Allan 5
Stambaugh 12
Steele 10
Stein 14
Stephenson 20
Sterns 14
Straube 5
Stuttard 20
Summers 12
Sundblad 6
Sutton 5 20
Suzuki 18
Swan
Cathy 13
Peter 7 13
Sweet 16 17
Sykes 20
Takahashi 15
Tamura 15
Tennen 14
Teranishi 15
Thompson 11
Thomson 7
Thronson 20
Tian 8
Tinsley 13 20
Todd 5
Tomi 5
Tomkins 20
Tomlinson 20
Townend 13
Townsend 5
Tremayne-Smith 18
Trushlyakov 8
Tsuchida 15
Uemura 19
Uesugi 16 17
Ulamec 18
Vance 10
Vandaele 8
Vane 8 10
Ventskovsky 12 18
Vernikos 5 7
Vernon 20
Von Der Dunk 14 15
Voron 16
Voytek 10
Vrolijk 17
Vulpetti 18
Walker 13
Walther 17
Wang
Chi 11
Webber 15
As of December 26 2013
2014 IAA SPACE EXPLORATION CONFERENCE
PRELIMINARY PROGRAM
26
Weerts 5
Weppler 19
Westall 18
Widemann 8
Williams 13 20
Wilquet 8
Wilson 8
Winterberg 21
Woumlrner 17
Wuyts 5
Yang
Hong 19
Mengfei 21
Yokosuka 15
Young 13
Zagreev 5
Zakharov 8
Zasova 8
Zea 17
Zelenyi 8 10 16 20
Zell 6
Zenchenko 8
Zhaohui 8
Zhou 12
As of December 26 2013
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PRELIMINARY PROGRAM
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PRELIMINARY PROGRAM
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IAA- WASPO13 Asteroids The Time is Now Srija The George Washington University USA
IAA- WASPO14 Thermonuclear Operation Space Lift Friedwardt Winterberg University of Nevada-Reno USA
IAA- WASPO15 Computational Modeling and Simulation of Micrometeorites Impacts on Spacecraft Harijono Djojodihardjo Institut Teknologi Bandung Indonesia
IAA- WASPO16 Using High-Energy Orbits to Efficiently Extend Human Exploration to Interplanetary
Destinations with Reusable Spacecraft David W Dunham Robert Farquhar - KinetX USA Natan Eismont Space Research Institute Russia Eugene Chumachenko Sergey Aksenov Yulia Fedorenko - Moscow Institute of Electronics and Mathematics National Res Univ ldquoHigher School of Economicsrdquo Russia Roberto Furfaro John Kidd Jr Nathan Mogk - University of Arizona Aerospace and Mechanical Engineering USA
IAA- WASPO17 New Multi-Layer Reconfigurable Architecture Based on System-on-Programmable-
Chip for Space Application Yang Mengfei China Academy of Space Technology China Liu Bo Liu Hongjin Gong Jian Zhang Shaolin - Beijing Institute of Control Engineering China
IAA- WASPO18 Modeling Simulation Inversion and Data Validation for Microwave Remote Sensing of Space Exploration Moon and Mars Ya-Qiu Jin Key Laboratory for Information Science of Electromagnetic Waves (MoE) Fudan University China
IAA- WASPO19 Solar Sailing and the Hurdles of Space Exploration and Exploitation
Nathan C Barnes Amir S Gohardani ndash LrsquoGarde Inc USA
IAA- WASPO20 Research Cooperation About Condensing Marss Atmosphere By Asteroid Impacts
Effects Mohammad Hussein Fazeli General Amir Medical Clinic Iran
IAA- WASPO21 The cooperation for space exploration in Latin America progress and challenges
Camilo Guzman Gomez Sergio Arboleda University Colombia
IAA- WASPO22 The Trouble With Mir Orthogonal Motivations and Cooperation in Space
Trent L Schindler Space Policy Institute George Washington University USA
IAA- WASPO23 Treaty Making- culture and human society
Amalie Sinclair Leeward Space Foundation USA
IAA- WASPO24 Libertad 2 Mission Overview Goals and Challenges
Jorge Soliz Raul Joya Jesus Gonzalez Ronald Hurtado Freddy Diaz - Universidad Sergio Arboleda Colombia
As of December 26 2013
2014 IAA SPACE EXPLORATION CONFERENCE
PRELIMINARY PROGRAM
23
Author Index
Ailor 18
Aizawa 15
AK Lal 5
Akinyede 7
Aksenov 21
Alby 13
Alifanov 16
Alves 5
Amatatsu 19
Ambrosi 13 20
Angerer 6
Arnould 16
Baba 13
Baker 8
Bamford 5
Bandini 17
Bannister 13 20
Bannova 5
Barnes
Nathan 8 15 21
Virginia 12 13
Bartels 6
Basner 6
Battat 16 17
Beney 15
Benton 5
Bhardwaj 5
Bhavya Lal 14
Bignami 16
Bingham 5
Bo 21
Bolisay 8
Bonnet 10
Bosanac 17
Bradford 5
Braun 16
Brukhanov 20
Bryukhanov 17
Bualat 9
Bullock 10
Burg 17
Burke 19
Burns 15 19
Buytaert 5
Caballero 13
Calvert 12
Capparelli 17
Cappelletti 7
Carberry 20
Carey 9
Carpenter 16
Cassady 12
Cassi 16
Cattaneo 10 13
Chang 15
Charles 7
Chavers 12
Chen
Kan 20
Michael 19
Chuanfeng 19
Chumachenko 21
Claasen 19
Cleacutement 5
Coderre 19
Collingwood 5
Conley 4 8
Contant 4 12
Cooke 10
Coradini 4 15
Cousins 10
Craig 14
Crawford
IA 5
Tony 20
Crawley 16
Creech 17
Crocker 10
Cugno 16
Cutts 8 10
Da Costa 17
Damann 6
Davidian 7 14
Davila 20
Davis 5 6 7
Davison 19
de Arellano y Haro 16
de Groot 15 17
De la Torre 13
Degtyarev 12
Delgado Loacutepez 17
Deliegravere 5
Delorenzo 7
Derechin 17
Di Pippo 7
Diaz 21
Diedrich 5
Dimitriadou 20
Dinges 6
Djojodihardjo 21
Doi 7
Dolgopolov 10 16 20
Donoviel 5 20
Dula 16
Dunham 21
Dunn 19
Dupas 17
Echavarria 16
Ecker 6
Eguiarte 10
Ehrenfreund 8 15 18
Eisenman 12
Eismont 21
Ellinthorpe 12
Elsperman 9
Eng 12
Ercoli Finzi 10 13
Escoubet 11
Ess 12
Eubanks 10
Fairos Asillam 19
Fani 10 13
Farquhar 21
Fedorenko 21
Ferguson 7
Ferrari 5
Ferrario 10 13
Fisackerly 16
Flamini 15
Foley 19
Fong 9 12 19
Fonseca 5
Frick 20
Fuchita 15
Fujimoto 11
Fukui 15
Fulford 17
Furfaro 21
Gabriele Ori 10
Galante 10
Galbiati 10 13
Garretson 12
Gatens 19
Gatti 13
Genta 12 17 18
Gentry 12
Gerzer 7
Ghafoor 17
Ghail 8
Giorgio 8 10 16
As of December 26 2013
2014 IAA SPACE EXPLORATION CONFERENCE
PRELIMINARY PROGRAM
24
Glaze 10
Glukhikh 5
Gohardani 15 21
Goldstein 10
Gonzalez 21
Gopalswamy 20
Goswami 7
Gravelle 14
Graziani 7
Griffin 8
Grimard 14 18
Guhathakurta 8 11 20
Guirgis 12
Guzman 16 21
Haese 17
Halcon 20
Hallgren 5
Hartov 16
Hatton 6
Hawes
Dean 13
Michael 19
Head 8
Heidmann 8
Heldmann 12
Henn 19
Hertzfeld 18
Hill 19
Hipkin 10
Ho 17
Hollingsworth 10
Hopkins 17
Horiike 15
Horneck 18
Hoshikawa 15 19
Houdou 16
Hufenbach 15 16 17
Hurtado 21
Hussein Fazeli 21
Ichimura 19
Imai 15
Imaki 15 19
Imamura 8
Ishikawa 15
Ivanov 8
Jaderojananont 15
Jaegle 20
Jaime Albalat 19
Jessup 8
Jian 21
Jin 21
Johnson
Christopher 15
Nathan 14
Johnston 8 10
Jones 6
Jorgenson 16
Joya 21
Joya Olarte 16
Joyner 12
Kaiser 14
Kalery 6
Karabadzak 8
Karas 16
Kawakami 15
Kellett 5
Kemmer 19
Kendall 11
Keravala 15
Khartov 10 20
Kidd 21
Kirkpatrick 20
Klaus 9
Kluger 17
Knapman 13
Koenig 20
Kolar 16
Korablev 8
Kornilova 5
Kovalenko 20
Kozlov 12
Kozyrev 16
Krimigis 8
Kuebler 16
Kundrot 7 8
Kushnarov 12
Kuznetsov 5
Lange 17 20
Langston 17
Larson 7
Laurini 17
Lavagna 10 13
Lee 8 14
Lenard 20
Levack 12
Li 5
Lia Schilact 5
Limaye 8 10
Liu 13
Lo Gatto 17
Logsdon 16 17 18
Lorenz 8
Lu 15
Lukjanchikov 10 20
Lukyanchikov 16
Maumlaumlttaumlnen 8
Maccone 10
MacDougall 5
Mackwell 18
MacLeish 5 7
Magner 10
Makarov 12
Makushenko 17
Malchenko 12
Malitikov 7
Mankins 12
Mansurov 17
Marcq 8
Markiewicz 8
Martin 12
Martynov 8
Masson
Arnaud 11
Jacques 18
Masson-Zwaan 14 18
May
Darryl 12
Todd 17
McBride 10
McGee 12
McGouldrick 8
McKenna-Lawlor 5
McKnight 13
McNutt 13
Mendieta 16
Mendieta-Jimenez 16
Messidoro 13
Michel 18
Migeotte 5
Mitrofanov 10 16 20
Miyamoto 19
Mogk 21
Mollicone 6
Montmessin 8
Moore
Joshua 12
Roscoe 13
S 5
Mott 6
Moura 15
Mulholland 14 15
Mulqueen 19
Myers 12
Nagamatsu 5
Nair
Madhavan 4
Unnikrishnan 5
Naumov 5
Neal 10 20
Nebergall 5
Nergaard 9
Ngo-Anh 6
Nield 14
As of December 26 2013
2014 IAA SPACE EXPLORATION CONFERENCE
PRELIMINARY PROGRAM
25
Ning 20
Nixon 8
Nizenkov 17
Nogawa 15
Nozue 19
Nymmik 5
Ocampo 10 16
Ogasawara 17
Omoto 15
Ono 5
Ookita 15
Osinski 10
Othman 18
Otsuka 15
Ouellet 17 20
Pacheco-Cabrera 16
Paczkowski 10
Palisoc 13
Panasyuk 5
Pappalardo 10
Patterson 10
Patti 16
Penny 13
Perez 16
Perino 17
Perkinson 13 20
Perminov 19
Peter 18
Petrov 5
Petrukovich 11
Piatek 12
Pieri 10
Pinsky 5
Plattard 18
Plescia 10 20
Polidan 8
Pratt 19
Prockter 10
Provencher 9
Pulker 20
Race 8
Raftery 16 17
Raitt 13
Ramakrishnan 4 5
Ramallo 13
Ramirez-de-Arellano 16
Raulin 8
Razoumny 8 12
Reece 20
Reed 12 17 18
Reibaldi 4 7 8 16
Reijnen 16
Reiley 14
Reitz 5
Retburg 8
Rice 13 20
Richard 6
Richards 15
Riesco 13
Robbins 20
Robinson 17
Rodrigo 12 13
Rodrigo da Costa 16
Romero 16
Roux 13
Rummel 8 15
Saccani 17
Saccoccia 15 17 18
Salotti 17
Salvi 10
Samara-Ratna 20
Sandau 14 15
Sarkar 8
Sarsfield 13 20
Schaefer 14
Schiele 9
Schindler 21
Schoonejans 9
Schrift 13
Scimemi 19
Scott 7
Senske 10
Shaolin 21
Shelhamer 7
Shepherd 13
Shibuichi 15
Shimizu 15
Shukor 5
Shulga 12
Siefert 10
Silva 5
Simpson 20
Sinclair 21
Singhvi 5
Slade 20
Sloan 14
Smith
Ernest 9
Trey 12
Snyder 19
Sokol 8
Soliz 21
Sommerer 12 13
Sorokin 6
Souza 10
Spry 8
Spudis 15
Srija 21
Stafford-Allan 5
Stambaugh 12
Steele 10
Stein 14
Stephenson 20
Sterns 14
Straube 5
Stuttard 20
Summers 12
Sundblad 6
Sutton 5 20
Suzuki 18
Swan
Cathy 13
Peter 7 13
Sweet 16 17
Sykes 20
Takahashi 15
Tamura 15
Tennen 14
Teranishi 15
Thompson 11
Thomson 7
Thronson 20
Tian 8
Tinsley 13 20
Todd 5
Tomi 5
Tomkins 20
Tomlinson 20
Townend 13
Townsend 5
Tremayne-Smith 18
Trushlyakov 8
Tsuchida 15
Uemura 19
Uesugi 16 17
Ulamec 18
Vance 10
Vandaele 8
Vane 8 10
Ventskovsky 12 18
Vernikos 5 7
Vernon 20
Von Der Dunk 14 15
Voron 16
Voytek 10
Vrolijk 17
Vulpetti 18
Walker 13
Walther 17
Wang
Chi 11
Webber 15
As of December 26 2013
2014 IAA SPACE EXPLORATION CONFERENCE
PRELIMINARY PROGRAM
26
Weerts 5
Weppler 19
Westall 18
Widemann 8
Williams 13 20
Wilquet 8
Wilson 8
Winterberg 21
Woumlrner 17
Wuyts 5
Yang
Hong 19
Mengfei 21
Yokosuka 15
Young 13
Zagreev 5
Zakharov 8
Zasova 8
Zea 17
Zelenyi 8 10 16 20
Zell 6
Zenchenko 8
Zhaohui 8
Zhou 12
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Author Index
Ailor 18
Aizawa 15
AK Lal 5
Akinyede 7
Aksenov 21
Alby 13
Alifanov 16
Alves 5
Amatatsu 19
Ambrosi 13 20
Angerer 6
Arnould 16
Baba 13
Baker 8
Bamford 5
Bandini 17
Bannister 13 20
Bannova 5
Barnes
Nathan 8 15 21
Virginia 12 13
Bartels 6
Basner 6
Battat 16 17
Beney 15
Benton 5
Bhardwaj 5
Bhavya Lal 14
Bignami 16
Bingham 5
Bo 21
Bolisay 8
Bonnet 10
Bosanac 17
Bradford 5
Braun 16
Brukhanov 20
Bryukhanov 17
Bualat 9
Bullock 10
Burg 17
Burke 19
Burns 15 19
Buytaert 5
Caballero 13
Calvert 12
Capparelli 17
Cappelletti 7
Carberry 20
Carey 9
Carpenter 16
Cassady 12
Cassi 16
Cattaneo 10 13
Chang 15
Charles 7
Chavers 12
Chen
Kan 20
Michael 19
Chuanfeng 19
Chumachenko 21
Claasen 19
Cleacutement 5
Coderre 19
Collingwood 5
Conley 4 8
Contant 4 12
Cooke 10
Coradini 4 15
Cousins 10
Craig 14
Crawford
IA 5
Tony 20
Crawley 16
Creech 17
Crocker 10
Cugno 16
Cutts 8 10
Da Costa 17
Damann 6
Davidian 7 14
Davila 20
Davis 5 6 7
Davison 19
de Arellano y Haro 16
de Groot 15 17
De la Torre 13
Degtyarev 12
Delgado Loacutepez 17
Deliegravere 5
Delorenzo 7
Derechin 17
Di Pippo 7
Diaz 21
Diedrich 5
Dimitriadou 20
Dinges 6
Djojodihardjo 21
Doi 7
Dolgopolov 10 16 20
Donoviel 5 20
Dula 16
Dunham 21
Dunn 19
Dupas 17
Echavarria 16
Ecker 6
Eguiarte 10
Ehrenfreund 8 15 18
Eisenman 12
Eismont 21
Ellinthorpe 12
Elsperman 9
Eng 12
Ercoli Finzi 10 13
Escoubet 11
Ess 12
Eubanks 10
Fairos Asillam 19
Fani 10 13
Farquhar 21
Fedorenko 21
Ferguson 7
Ferrari 5
Ferrario 10 13
Fisackerly 16
Flamini 15
Foley 19
Fong 9 12 19
Fonseca 5
Frick 20
Fuchita 15
Fujimoto 11
Fukui 15
Fulford 17
Furfaro 21
Gabriele Ori 10
Galante 10
Galbiati 10 13
Garretson 12
Gatens 19
Gatti 13
Genta 12 17 18
Gentry 12
Gerzer 7
Ghafoor 17
Ghail 8
Giorgio 8 10 16
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Glaze 10
Glukhikh 5
Gohardani 15 21
Goldstein 10
Gonzalez 21
Gopalswamy 20
Goswami 7
Gravelle 14
Graziani 7
Griffin 8
Grimard 14 18
Guhathakurta 8 11 20
Guirgis 12
Guzman 16 21
Haese 17
Halcon 20
Hallgren 5
Hartov 16
Hatton 6
Hawes
Dean 13
Michael 19
Head 8
Heidmann 8
Heldmann 12
Henn 19
Hertzfeld 18
Hill 19
Hipkin 10
Ho 17
Hollingsworth 10
Hopkins 17
Horiike 15
Horneck 18
Hoshikawa 15 19
Houdou 16
Hufenbach 15 16 17
Hurtado 21
Hussein Fazeli 21
Ichimura 19
Imai 15
Imaki 15 19
Imamura 8
Ishikawa 15
Ivanov 8
Jaderojananont 15
Jaegle 20
Jaime Albalat 19
Jessup 8
Jian 21
Jin 21
Johnson
Christopher 15
Nathan 14
Johnston 8 10
Jones 6
Jorgenson 16
Joya 21
Joya Olarte 16
Joyner 12
Kaiser 14
Kalery 6
Karabadzak 8
Karas 16
Kawakami 15
Kellett 5
Kemmer 19
Kendall 11
Keravala 15
Khartov 10 20
Kidd 21
Kirkpatrick 20
Klaus 9
Kluger 17
Knapman 13
Koenig 20
Kolar 16
Korablev 8
Kornilova 5
Kovalenko 20
Kozlov 12
Kozyrev 16
Krimigis 8
Kuebler 16
Kundrot 7 8
Kushnarov 12
Kuznetsov 5
Lange 17 20
Langston 17
Larson 7
Laurini 17
Lavagna 10 13
Lee 8 14
Lenard 20
Levack 12
Li 5
Lia Schilact 5
Limaye 8 10
Liu 13
Lo Gatto 17
Logsdon 16 17 18
Lorenz 8
Lu 15
Lukjanchikov 10 20
Lukyanchikov 16
Maumlaumlttaumlnen 8
Maccone 10
MacDougall 5
Mackwell 18
MacLeish 5 7
Magner 10
Makarov 12
Makushenko 17
Malchenko 12
Malitikov 7
Mankins 12
Mansurov 17
Marcq 8
Markiewicz 8
Martin 12
Martynov 8
Masson
Arnaud 11
Jacques 18
Masson-Zwaan 14 18
May
Darryl 12
Todd 17
McBride 10
McGee 12
McGouldrick 8
McKenna-Lawlor 5
McKnight 13
McNutt 13
Mendieta 16
Mendieta-Jimenez 16
Messidoro 13
Michel 18
Migeotte 5
Mitrofanov 10 16 20
Miyamoto 19
Mogk 21
Mollicone 6
Montmessin 8
Moore
Joshua 12
Roscoe 13
S 5
Mott 6
Moura 15
Mulholland 14 15
Mulqueen 19
Myers 12
Nagamatsu 5
Nair
Madhavan 4
Unnikrishnan 5
Naumov 5
Neal 10 20
Nebergall 5
Nergaard 9
Ngo-Anh 6
Nield 14
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Ning 20
Nixon 8
Nizenkov 17
Nogawa 15
Nozue 19
Nymmik 5
Ocampo 10 16
Ogasawara 17
Omoto 15
Ono 5
Ookita 15
Osinski 10
Othman 18
Otsuka 15
Ouellet 17 20
Pacheco-Cabrera 16
Paczkowski 10
Palisoc 13
Panasyuk 5
Pappalardo 10
Patterson 10
Patti 16
Penny 13
Perez 16
Perino 17
Perkinson 13 20
Perminov 19
Peter 18
Petrov 5
Petrukovich 11
Piatek 12
Pieri 10
Pinsky 5
Plattard 18
Plescia 10 20
Polidan 8
Pratt 19
Prockter 10
Provencher 9
Pulker 20
Race 8
Raftery 16 17
Raitt 13
Ramakrishnan 4 5
Ramallo 13
Ramirez-de-Arellano 16
Raulin 8
Razoumny 8 12
Reece 20
Reed 12 17 18
Reibaldi 4 7 8 16
Reijnen 16
Reiley 14
Reitz 5
Retburg 8
Rice 13 20
Richard 6
Richards 15
Riesco 13
Robbins 20
Robinson 17
Rodrigo 12 13
Rodrigo da Costa 16
Romero 16
Roux 13
Rummel 8 15
Saccani 17
Saccoccia 15 17 18
Salotti 17
Salvi 10
Samara-Ratna 20
Sandau 14 15
Sarkar 8
Sarsfield 13 20
Schaefer 14
Schiele 9
Schindler 21
Schoonejans 9
Schrift 13
Scimemi 19
Scott 7
Senske 10
Shaolin 21
Shelhamer 7
Shepherd 13
Shibuichi 15
Shimizu 15
Shukor 5
Shulga 12
Siefert 10
Silva 5
Simpson 20
Sinclair 21
Singhvi 5
Slade 20
Sloan 14
Smith
Ernest 9
Trey 12
Snyder 19
Sokol 8
Soliz 21
Sommerer 12 13
Sorokin 6
Souza 10
Spry 8
Spudis 15
Srija 21
Stafford-Allan 5
Stambaugh 12
Steele 10
Stein 14
Stephenson 20
Sterns 14
Straube 5
Stuttard 20
Summers 12
Sundblad 6
Sutton 5 20
Suzuki 18
Swan
Cathy 13
Peter 7 13
Sweet 16 17
Sykes 20
Takahashi 15
Tamura 15
Tennen 14
Teranishi 15
Thompson 11
Thomson 7
Thronson 20
Tian 8
Tinsley 13 20
Todd 5
Tomi 5
Tomkins 20
Tomlinson 20
Townend 13
Townsend 5
Tremayne-Smith 18
Trushlyakov 8
Tsuchida 15
Uemura 19
Uesugi 16 17
Ulamec 18
Vance 10
Vandaele 8
Vane 8 10
Ventskovsky 12 18
Vernikos 5 7
Vernon 20
Von Der Dunk 14 15
Voron 16
Voytek 10
Vrolijk 17
Vulpetti 18
Walker 13
Walther 17
Wang
Chi 11
Webber 15
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Weerts 5
Weppler 19
Westall 18
Widemann 8
Williams 13 20
Wilquet 8
Wilson 8
Winterberg 21
Woumlrner 17
Wuyts 5
Yang
Hong 19
Mengfei 21
Yokosuka 15
Young 13
Zagreev 5
Zakharov 8
Zasova 8
Zea 17
Zelenyi 8 10 16 20
Zell 6
Zenchenko 8
Zhaohui 8
Zhou 12
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Glaze 10
Glukhikh 5
Gohardani 15 21
Goldstein 10
Gonzalez 21
Gopalswamy 20
Goswami 7
Gravelle 14
Graziani 7
Griffin 8
Grimard 14 18
Guhathakurta 8 11 20
Guirgis 12
Guzman 16 21
Haese 17
Halcon 20
Hallgren 5
Hartov 16
Hatton 6
Hawes
Dean 13
Michael 19
Head 8
Heidmann 8
Heldmann 12
Henn 19
Hertzfeld 18
Hill 19
Hipkin 10
Ho 17
Hollingsworth 10
Hopkins 17
Horiike 15
Horneck 18
Hoshikawa 15 19
Houdou 16
Hufenbach 15 16 17
Hurtado 21
Hussein Fazeli 21
Ichimura 19
Imai 15
Imaki 15 19
Imamura 8
Ishikawa 15
Ivanov 8
Jaderojananont 15
Jaegle 20
Jaime Albalat 19
Jessup 8
Jian 21
Jin 21
Johnson
Christopher 15
Nathan 14
Johnston 8 10
Jones 6
Jorgenson 16
Joya 21
Joya Olarte 16
Joyner 12
Kaiser 14
Kalery 6
Karabadzak 8
Karas 16
Kawakami 15
Kellett 5
Kemmer 19
Kendall 11
Keravala 15
Khartov 10 20
Kidd 21
Kirkpatrick 20
Klaus 9
Kluger 17
Knapman 13
Koenig 20
Kolar 16
Korablev 8
Kornilova 5
Kovalenko 20
Kozlov 12
Kozyrev 16
Krimigis 8
Kuebler 16
Kundrot 7 8
Kushnarov 12
Kuznetsov 5
Lange 17 20
Langston 17
Larson 7
Laurini 17
Lavagna 10 13
Lee 8 14
Lenard 20
Levack 12
Li 5
Lia Schilact 5
Limaye 8 10
Liu 13
Lo Gatto 17
Logsdon 16 17 18
Lorenz 8
Lu 15
Lukjanchikov 10 20
Lukyanchikov 16
Maumlaumlttaumlnen 8
Maccone 10
MacDougall 5
Mackwell 18
MacLeish 5 7
Magner 10
Makarov 12
Makushenko 17
Malchenko 12
Malitikov 7
Mankins 12
Mansurov 17
Marcq 8
Markiewicz 8
Martin 12
Martynov 8
Masson
Arnaud 11
Jacques 18
Masson-Zwaan 14 18
May
Darryl 12
Todd 17
McBride 10
McGee 12
McGouldrick 8
McKenna-Lawlor 5
McKnight 13
McNutt 13
Mendieta 16
Mendieta-Jimenez 16
Messidoro 13
Michel 18
Migeotte 5
Mitrofanov 10 16 20
Miyamoto 19
Mogk 21
Mollicone 6
Montmessin 8
Moore
Joshua 12
Roscoe 13
S 5
Mott 6
Moura 15
Mulholland 14 15
Mulqueen 19
Myers 12
Nagamatsu 5
Nair
Madhavan 4
Unnikrishnan 5
Naumov 5
Neal 10 20
Nebergall 5
Nergaard 9
Ngo-Anh 6
Nield 14
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Ning 20
Nixon 8
Nizenkov 17
Nogawa 15
Nozue 19
Nymmik 5
Ocampo 10 16
Ogasawara 17
Omoto 15
Ono 5
Ookita 15
Osinski 10
Othman 18
Otsuka 15
Ouellet 17 20
Pacheco-Cabrera 16
Paczkowski 10
Palisoc 13
Panasyuk 5
Pappalardo 10
Patterson 10
Patti 16
Penny 13
Perez 16
Perino 17
Perkinson 13 20
Perminov 19
Peter 18
Petrov 5
Petrukovich 11
Piatek 12
Pieri 10
Pinsky 5
Plattard 18
Plescia 10 20
Polidan 8
Pratt 19
Prockter 10
Provencher 9
Pulker 20
Race 8
Raftery 16 17
Raitt 13
Ramakrishnan 4 5
Ramallo 13
Ramirez-de-Arellano 16
Raulin 8
Razoumny 8 12
Reece 20
Reed 12 17 18
Reibaldi 4 7 8 16
Reijnen 16
Reiley 14
Reitz 5
Retburg 8
Rice 13 20
Richard 6
Richards 15
Riesco 13
Robbins 20
Robinson 17
Rodrigo 12 13
Rodrigo da Costa 16
Romero 16
Roux 13
Rummel 8 15
Saccani 17
Saccoccia 15 17 18
Salotti 17
Salvi 10
Samara-Ratna 20
Sandau 14 15
Sarkar 8
Sarsfield 13 20
Schaefer 14
Schiele 9
Schindler 21
Schoonejans 9
Schrift 13
Scimemi 19
Scott 7
Senske 10
Shaolin 21
Shelhamer 7
Shepherd 13
Shibuichi 15
Shimizu 15
Shukor 5
Shulga 12
Siefert 10
Silva 5
Simpson 20
Sinclair 21
Singhvi 5
Slade 20
Sloan 14
Smith
Ernest 9
Trey 12
Snyder 19
Sokol 8
Soliz 21
Sommerer 12 13
Sorokin 6
Souza 10
Spry 8
Spudis 15
Srija 21
Stafford-Allan 5
Stambaugh 12
Steele 10
Stein 14
Stephenson 20
Sterns 14
Straube 5
Stuttard 20
Summers 12
Sundblad 6
Sutton 5 20
Suzuki 18
Swan
Cathy 13
Peter 7 13
Sweet 16 17
Sykes 20
Takahashi 15
Tamura 15
Tennen 14
Teranishi 15
Thompson 11
Thomson 7
Thronson 20
Tian 8
Tinsley 13 20
Todd 5
Tomi 5
Tomkins 20
Tomlinson 20
Townend 13
Townsend 5
Tremayne-Smith 18
Trushlyakov 8
Tsuchida 15
Uemura 19
Uesugi 16 17
Ulamec 18
Vance 10
Vandaele 8
Vane 8 10
Ventskovsky 12 18
Vernikos 5 7
Vernon 20
Von Der Dunk 14 15
Voron 16
Voytek 10
Vrolijk 17
Vulpetti 18
Walker 13
Walther 17
Wang
Chi 11
Webber 15
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Weerts 5
Weppler 19
Westall 18
Widemann 8
Williams 13 20
Wilquet 8
Wilson 8
Winterberg 21
Woumlrner 17
Wuyts 5
Yang
Hong 19
Mengfei 21
Yokosuka 15
Young 13
Zagreev 5
Zakharov 8
Zasova 8
Zea 17
Zelenyi 8 10 16 20
Zell 6
Zenchenko 8
Zhaohui 8
Zhou 12
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Ning 20
Nixon 8
Nizenkov 17
Nogawa 15
Nozue 19
Nymmik 5
Ocampo 10 16
Ogasawara 17
Omoto 15
Ono 5
Ookita 15
Osinski 10
Othman 18
Otsuka 15
Ouellet 17 20
Pacheco-Cabrera 16
Paczkowski 10
Palisoc 13
Panasyuk 5
Pappalardo 10
Patterson 10
Patti 16
Penny 13
Perez 16
Perino 17
Perkinson 13 20
Perminov 19
Peter 18
Petrov 5
Petrukovich 11
Piatek 12
Pieri 10
Pinsky 5
Plattard 18
Plescia 10 20
Polidan 8
Pratt 19
Prockter 10
Provencher 9
Pulker 20
Race 8
Raftery 16 17
Raitt 13
Ramakrishnan 4 5
Ramallo 13
Ramirez-de-Arellano 16
Raulin 8
Razoumny 8 12
Reece 20
Reed 12 17 18
Reibaldi 4 7 8 16
Reijnen 16
Reiley 14
Reitz 5
Retburg 8
Rice 13 20
Richard 6
Richards 15
Riesco 13
Robbins 20
Robinson 17
Rodrigo 12 13
Rodrigo da Costa 16
Romero 16
Roux 13
Rummel 8 15
Saccani 17
Saccoccia 15 17 18
Salotti 17
Salvi 10
Samara-Ratna 20
Sandau 14 15
Sarkar 8
Sarsfield 13 20
Schaefer 14
Schiele 9
Schindler 21
Schoonejans 9
Schrift 13
Scimemi 19
Scott 7
Senske 10
Shaolin 21
Shelhamer 7
Shepherd 13
Shibuichi 15
Shimizu 15
Shukor 5
Shulga 12
Siefert 10
Silva 5
Simpson 20
Sinclair 21
Singhvi 5
Slade 20
Sloan 14
Smith
Ernest 9
Trey 12
Snyder 19
Sokol 8
Soliz 21
Sommerer 12 13
Sorokin 6
Souza 10
Spry 8
Spudis 15
Srija 21
Stafford-Allan 5
Stambaugh 12
Steele 10
Stein 14
Stephenson 20
Sterns 14
Straube 5
Stuttard 20
Summers 12
Sundblad 6
Sutton 5 20
Suzuki 18
Swan
Cathy 13
Peter 7 13
Sweet 16 17
Sykes 20
Takahashi 15
Tamura 15
Tennen 14
Teranishi 15
Thompson 11
Thomson 7
Thronson 20
Tian 8
Tinsley 13 20
Todd 5
Tomi 5
Tomkins 20
Tomlinson 20
Townend 13
Townsend 5
Tremayne-Smith 18
Trushlyakov 8
Tsuchida 15
Uemura 19
Uesugi 16 17
Ulamec 18
Vance 10
Vandaele 8
Vane 8 10
Ventskovsky 12 18
Vernikos 5 7
Vernon 20
Von Der Dunk 14 15
Voron 16
Voytek 10
Vrolijk 17
Vulpetti 18
Walker 13
Walther 17
Wang
Chi 11
Webber 15
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Weerts 5
Weppler 19
Westall 18
Widemann 8
Williams 13 20
Wilquet 8
Wilson 8
Winterberg 21
Woumlrner 17
Wuyts 5
Yang
Hong 19
Mengfei 21
Yokosuka 15
Young 13
Zagreev 5
Zakharov 8
Zasova 8
Zea 17
Zelenyi 8 10 16 20
Zell 6
Zenchenko 8
Zhaohui 8
Zhou 12
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Weerts 5
Weppler 19
Westall 18
Widemann 8
Williams 13 20
Wilquet 8
Wilson 8
Winterberg 21
Woumlrner 17
Wuyts 5
Yang
Hong 19
Mengfei 21
Yokosuka 15
Young 13
Zagreev 5
Zakharov 8
Zasova 8
Zea 17
Zelenyi 8 10 16 20
Zell 6
Zenchenko 8
Zhaohui 8
Zhou 12
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