• → European Space Agency

    • About Science & Technology

    • For Public

    • For Educators

    • ESA

    • Science & Technology

    • SMART-1

    • Missions
    • Show All Missions
    • Mission Home
    • Summary
    • Fact Sheet
    • Objectives
    • Mission Team
    • Orbit View
    • Presentations
    • Background Science
    • Electric Spacecraft Propulsion
    • Moon
    • Spacecraft
    • 3D Model
    • Instruments
    • Mission Operations
    • Launch Vehicle
    • SMART-1 Launch Campaign
    • Launch Phase
    • Lunar Capture
    • Lunar Orbit
    • Lunar Impact
    • Status Reports
    • Mission Background
    • Science Operations
    • Data Archive
    • Resources
    • News Archive
    • Multimedia Gallery
    • Publication Archive
    • Calendar of Events
    • Services
    • Contact Us
    • Subscribe
    • Terms and Conditions
    • Bookmark and Share

    Next Steps in Exploring Deep Space, IAA/ESA Workshop, ESTEC

    Event Details:
    From: 22 Sep 2003  
    To: 23 Sep 2003  
    Address: ESTEC
    Noordwijk
    Country: Netherlands
    Organiser: IAA and ESA
    Agenda: Day 1
    • The Future of Astronomy & Fundamental Physics from Space
    • The Future of Solar System Exploration Science
    • Technology and Human Aspects
    • Contributed Talks and Discussions
    Day 2
    • Rationale for exploration, models for the future
    • Architectures for the Next Steps in Deep Space
    • Wrap-up Splinter Groups' Reports & Discussion
    More info: Link to event website

    This workshop will build up on an ongoing IAA cosmic study "Next Steps in Exploring Deep Space", in order to provide a vision for the scientific exploration of space by humans in the first half of the 21st Century. The purpose is to provide a roadmap for a systematic, logical, and science-driven plan for exploration of the Solar System and unlocking the mysteries of the Universe-a program that builds gradually and systematically to establish a permanent presence at each outpost along the way and that builds the communications, transportation and other logistical infrastructure as it proceeds. The workshop will elaborate a set of long-term scientific goals for space exploration that provide the context for carrying out scientific investigations at specific destinations in space. The workshop will also consider the scientific priorities established by various communities and space agencies over the world.

    Possible architectures will be discussed for the space flight infrastructure required to pursue these science goals at the specified destinations, including examination of the relevant policy, international aspects and public engagement in this enterprise.


    Last Update: 17 May 2004

    • Shortcut URL
    • http://sci.esa.int/jump.cfm?oid=33438

    Connect with us

    • RSS
    • Youtube
    • Twitter
    • Flickr
    • Google Buzz
    • Livestream
    • Subscribe
    • App Store
    • ESA Science Twitter

    Follow ESA science

    • Copyright 2000 - 2013 © European Space Agency. All rights reserved.

    • Terms and Conditions