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Joseph Sulla, Steve Durst, Phil MerrellGalaxy Forum Hawaii – Waimea 2013
November 19, 2013
International Lunar Observatory Association:4 Mission Update &
Global Headquarters Development Campaign
International Lunar Observatory Association Space Age Publishing Company
International Lunar ObservatoryAssociation (ILOA)
• Galactic / Inter-Stellar
• Earth-Moon / Inter-Global
• Hawaiian• Multi-Functional
ILOA - 4 Moon Missions
ILO Human Service Mission (NET 2018)
ILO-1 Polar Mission(NET 2015)
ILO-X Precursor Mission(NLT 2015)
ILO – Chang'e 3 Galaxy Imaging (2013)
ILO-1: Observation & Communication From the Lunar South Pole
Lunar South Pole – Kaguya
Primary and Secondary ILOMission Objectives:
First Light Galaxy Imaging Initial landing site observation, local
surveillance Earth observations: albedo, geocorona, etc.
Search for Earth-like planets Search for Extra-Terrestrial Intelligence (SETI) Analyze interstellar molecules to determine origin
of Solar System VLF observation Observe signs of life on Mars, Europa, Titan, etc. Search for dangerous NEOs Sun-Earth observations, solar storm warnings
More
ILO Galaxy First Light Imaging
EarthRise Photo : 1968 / Apollo 8 *** 20th Century
ILO Imaging Galaxy Center *** 21st Century
ILOA Chang’e-3 Collaboration
Steve Durst meeting with Ma Xingrui of CNSA, 8 August 2013
ILO-X: Precursor MissionGalaxy Center (6 min exposure) by ILO-X Phase 2 Hardware
ILO Human Service Mission
ILOA Global Headquarters Development Project
Build a State-of-the-art Global Headquarters Facility on Hawai`i island to house ILOA activities:
Direct ILO Moon Missions
Receive & Process Data From ILO Moon Missions
Conduct Instrument tests
Manage International Relations with partner countries / agencies
The Project Site Will also serve as Education /
Research Center:
Host Local Students / Educators
Employ & Host Scientists to conduct astronomy & Planetary Science research (Lunar site Characterization)
Kamuela / Waimea site: Near Keck & CFHT HQs
Direct Line of Site / Easy access to Mauna Kea Observatories -- Center of Astronomy in Northern Hemisphere
2500 sq. ft. complex on 1 acre of land
Benefits for Hawai`i Island Advance Hawaii leadership in
Astronomy (without additional Mauna Kea development)
Employment opportunities
Enhance Hawaii International partnerships
Valuable Resource for local educators / students
Students can participate in and learn about actual Moon missions
High School Students Participating in ILO-XHS Computer Lab ILO-X Web Interface
Communications Link ILO-X on the Moon
Instructions
Content
ALOHA!To find out what you can do to help with this project,
contact us at:
International Lunar Observatory Association Space Age Publishing Company
ILO Association65-1230 Mamalahoa Highway, D-20
Kamuela, HI 96743Phone 808-885-3474
Fax 808-885-3475Email [email protected]
www.iloa.org