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    9th ILEWG International Conference on Exploration and Utilisation of the Moon (ICEUM9/ILC2007)

    Programme

       

    22-26 October, 2007, Sorrento, Italy

     

    Update 19 December 2007
    The presentation files of the talks given at the ICEUM9 conference and their abstracts are available in PDF format from dedicated pages that are accessible through the right-hand navigation under "Related Articles".

    When quoting the ICEUM9 presentations or abstracts online, please use the reference:

    Author, N. et al in Proceedings of "ICEUM9 9th ILEWG International Conference on Exploration and Utilisation of the Moon",  Session #,  (B.H. Foing, S. Espinasse, G.M. Kosters, editors), ESA/ILEWG online publication, http://sci.esa.int/iceum9, Sorrento & ESTEC 2007.

    Monday 22 October 2007

    13. Young Lunar Explorers session
    Chair: T. Krovel 14:00
    Time Name (affiliation), Title Time
    (min)
    Poster
    14:00 Foing, B.H.
    Welcome YLE tutorial session / organisation
    14:15 Krovel, T.
    Intro YLE Young Lunar Explorers session
    15
    Tutorials:
    Foing, B.H. / guest
    Why the Moon?
    20
    Laufer, R.
    Small satellites to the Moon
    20
    Burke, J.
    Message from the lunar bottle
    20
    Hovland, S.
    Human/robot habitats and architecture
    20
    Kato, M. (TBC)
    Selene Kaguya
    20
    16:40 - 18:40 YLE Splinter Sessions:
    Hovland, S. / SEEDS
    Permanent habitation
    120
    Krovel, T. / Burke, J.
    Lunar governance
    120
    Grinberg A. / Laufer, R.
    The next 10 years
    120
    Lunex
    Lunex/YLE organisation
    15
    Marshall, W.
    Micro Lunar Lander
    5 P
    Krovel, T. et al (SGC)
    Lunar Way Station
    5 P
    Hansen, A. (SGC & Oslo U. )
    YLE at Space Generation
    5 P
    4. Media Briefing (TBC) 17:00 - 18:00

    18:00 - 19:00 ICEUM9 Chairs/rapporteurs briefing
    17:00 - 20:00 ICEUM9 Registration
    19:00 - 21:00 ICEUM9 Welcome cocktail reception

    Tuesday 23 October 2007

    08:00 Registration (08:00 - )
    1. Plenary Opening
    Chair: B.H. Foing 09:00
    ASI Inauguration & Welcome speeches 10 min
    ESA Inauguration & Welcome speeches 10 min
    ILEWG Organisation & goals of ICEUM9 10 min
    2. Results from SMART-1 and latest reports from Chang'E 1 and Selene
    Chair: J. Green 09:30
    Time (min) Name (affiliation), Title Poster ID
    15 Foing, B.H. (ESA)
    Highlights of SMART-1 Lunar results
    184
    5 Foing, B.H. (ESA)
    SMART-1 Science Operations Planning System
    P 188
    5 Josset, J.-L. (Space Explor. Inst)
    SMART-1 / AMIE Camera Results
    P 220
    15 Josset, J.-L. (Space Explor. Inst.)
    AMIE's New View of the Lunar Poles
    217
    5 Despan, D. (LESIA, Obs. de Paris)
    Geometrical Analysis of AMIE/Smart-1 Images and Applications to Photometric Studies of the Lunar Surface
    P 105
    5 Peters, S.
    Tectonics and Volcanism in Humorum and Procellarum Basin: SMART-1/Clementine
    P
    15 Wu, J.
    Chang'E1 : Goals and Status
    15 Kato, M. (ISAS/JAXA)
    Science Goals of Japanese Lunar Mission Kaguya (SELENE)
    27
    10 Kato, M. (JAXA)
    Present Status of Japanese Lunar Orbiting Mission Kaguya (SELENE)
    38
    5 Sobue, S. (JAXA)
    An Overview of SELENE Ground System
    P 4
    3. Agencies activities and plans
    Chairs: B. Foing et al. 11:00-13:00
    10 Hovland, S. & Foing, B.H. (ESA)
    ESA Lunar Science and Exploration
    10 Espinasse, S. (ASI)
    Italy's Plans for Moon Exploration
    233
    10 Kendall, D. (CSA)
    CSA Activities and Canadian Plans in Lunar Exploration
    116
    10 DLR
    German Lunar Exploration Activities
    10 Parker, D. (BNSC)
    UK Lunar Exploration Activities
    10 Moura, D. (CNES)
    French views on exploration and moon utilization
    6
    10 Kawaguchi, J. (JAXA)
    Japanese Lunar Exploration Programme
    258
    10 Cooke, D. (NASA ESMD) TBC
    US Exploration Program and Lunar Architecture Status
    10 Green, J. (NASAHQ)
    NASA Lunar Science Activities
    239
    10 Polishchuk, G. (Lavochkin )
    Program of the Moon exploration by automatic space complexes
    72
    10 Shkuratov, Y. (UKR Astronomical Inst.)
    A prospective Ukrainian Lunar Orbiter Mission "Ukrselena"
    84
    10 Other agencies activities and plans (etc.)

    14:00 Keynote Talk:
    20 Gerzer, R. (DLR)
    Working and Living on the Moon: Challenges for Medicine
    132

    5. Status of Future Missions: Chandrayaan-1, LRO/ LCROSS, Future landers and orbiters
    Chairs: S. Espinasse, M. Coradini 14:20
    Time (min) Name (affiliation), Title Poster ID
    5 Sreekumar, P. / Goswami, J. (PRL)
    Introduction on Chandrayaan-1
    10 Vadawale, S.
    High-Energy X-ray (HEX) Spectrometer on Chandrayaan-1
    134
    10 RoyChowdhury, A. (ISRO)
    High Resolution Stereoscopic Terrain Mapping Camera Of Chandrayaan-1
    82
    10 RoyChowdhury, A. (ISRO)
    Visible And Near Infrared 64-band Imager For Mineralogical Mapping Of Moon
    83
    10 Grande, M. (Solar System Group, U. Wales)
    The C1XS X-ray Spectrometer on Chandrayaan-1
    110
    5 Skreekumar, P. (ISRO) / Kellett, B.J. (Rutherford Appleton)
    Preliminary results from the ground calibration of C1XS on Chandrayaan-1
    P 156
    10 Ahmed, S. (SPL, VSSC)
    Moon Impact Probe, Chandrayaan-I mission
    97
    15 Chin, G. (NASA)
    Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter Overview: The Instrument Suite and Mission Status
    65
    Coffee Break
    15 Hashimoto, T. (JAXA)
    Japanese Moon Lander SELENE-2 - Present Status
    123
    15 Tanaka, S. (ISAS/JAXA)
    Science Objectives of the SELENE-II Lunar Landing Mission
    155
    15 Matsumoto, K. (JSPEC)
    Landing Targets and Technical Subjects for SELENE-2
    125
    15 Pradier, A. (ESA-ESTEC)
    The ESA Next Exploration Science and Technology (NEXT) mission opportunity: Status and Perspectives
    234
    17:38
    CEST
    Breaking News: Launch of STS-120 with Node-2 Harmony and astronaut Paolo Nespoli (Esperia mission)
    18:00
    -
    19:00
    Poster session
    Reception

    Wednesday 24 October 2007

    6. Science and Exploration of the Moon: Results, Open Questions New Approaches
    Chairs: M. Grande, P. Sreekumar, G. Chin, D. Kendall 08:30
    6.0 Science of the Moon
    Time (min) Name (affiliation), Title Poster ID
    5 Cremonese, G. (INAF-OAPD)
    Analysis of lunar regions by relative age determination and geological interpretation
    P 144
    5 Kochemasov, G. (IGEM RAS)
    SMART-1' detailed images of the lunar surface show wealth of non-impact even-sized non-overlapping craters obeying regular nets of lineaments and planetary cracks of four directions
    P 1
    5 Bulow, R. (IPGP)
    Lunar Internal Structure from Reflected and Converted Core Phases
    P 74
    15 Grieger, B. (ESAC)
    The SMART-1/AMIE Image Data Set: Overview, Calibration Status, and Examples
    P 245
    5 Pogrebenko, S. (JIVE)
    Radio Occultation Experiments with a Spacecraft Orbiting the Moon
    P 253
    5 Fidani, C. (INFN Perugia)
    TLP Versus Moonquakes to Understand Earthquake Associated Phenomena
    P 86
    15 Crawford, I. (Birkbeck College)
    Human Exploration of the Basaltic Lava Flows of Oceanus Procellarum: An Example of Valuable (Non-Polar) Lunar Science Facilitated by a Return to the Moon
    31
    15 Valero, F.P.J. (SIO/UCSD)
    The Scientific Context for the Exploration of the Moon: A U.S. National Research Council Report
    243
    5 Shiraishi, H. (ISAS/JAXA, Japan)
    Seismometer system for the future lunar exploration
    P 101
    5 Crawford, I. (Birkbeck College)
    A Lunar Sample Return Mission to Oceanus Procellarum : A Proposal for ESA's NEXT Mission
    P 30
    15 Coradini, A. (ifsi INAF)
    Italian Lunar Science Studies and Possible Missions
    80
    6.1 Science instruments
    15 Bussey, B. (JHU/APL)
    Mini-RF: Imaging Radars for Exploring the Lunar Poles
    140
    5 Soldovieri, F. (CNR-IREA)
    Microwave tomography for Moon in-situ subsurface exploration via Ground Penetrating Radar
    P 5
    15 Brunetti, M.T. (INFN - Perugia)
    A moon calorimeter for the detection of very high energy gamma rays
    53
    15 Lognonne, P. (IPGP)
    Returning to the Moon with Very Broad Band Seismology onboard SELENE-2 and other landers of the International Moon exploration program
    59
    15 Manoni, G. (Thales Alenia Space)
    Moon Observation by means of Microwave Instruments on board a Small Lunar Orbiter - a Preliminary Study
    71
    5 Blake, D. (NASA Ames Res. Cen.)
    A Miniature Mineralogical Instrument for In-Situ Characterization of Lunar Regolith
    P 225
    5 McNamara, K. (NASA, JSC)
    The Need for Lunar Core Drilling Requirements
    P 167
    15 Joy, K. (Birkbeck College)
    The Scientific Case for the Chandrayaan-1 X-Ray Spectrometer
    62
    5 Skalsky, A. (IKI RAS)
    The Russian Lunar Orbiter: Approaches and Scientific Objectives
    P 169
    5 Toci, G. (IFAC-CNR)
    The "MINERalogy Venture Analyser" MINERVA : a Compact, Low-Weight Payload for in Situ Sensing of Lunar Rocks with Integrated Optical Spectroscopic Techniques
    P 181
    Wrap-up summary 6.0, 6.1
    6.2 Upcoming missions  14:00
    15 Fermi, M. (Galileian Plus s.r.l)
    MGF-2SC: a twin spacecraft mission for science and geodesy of the Moon
    73
    5 Foing, B.H. (ESA)
    Lunar Polar Lander study
    P 186
    15 Foing, B.H. (ESA)
    Sample Return from the Moon
    187
    15 Pillinger, C. (The Open University)
    Beagle 2 - The Moon: An Experiment Package to Measure Polar Ice and Volatiles in Permanently Shaded Areas Or Beneath the Lunar Surface
    248
    Schmitz, N. (DLR)
    Rationale for a Geophysics and Geodesy Payload for Lunar Networks
    P 249
    5 Shiraishi, H. (ISAS/JAXA, Japan)
    Development of LUNAR-A Penetrator System: Current Status and Future Prospect
    P 148
    5 Ren, Q. (CSSAR)
    Ion Analyzer Experiment in Near-Moon Space Environment Exploration
    P 50
    15 Wargo, M. (ESMD)
    update on recent LEAG activities
    15 Plescia, J. (Applied Physics Lab)
    Rationale of NASA Lunar Precursor Robotic Program
    189
    15 Jaumann, R. (DLR)
    Lunar Exploration Orbiter (LEO): a global mapping approach
    40
    6.3 General tools
    15 Perozzi, E. (Telespazio)
    On the accessibility of the Moon for long-term lunar exploration
    63
    5 Alberti, G. (CO.RI.S.T.A.)
    Planetary Radar Processing Center (PROC): the Italian facility for planetary data processing
    P 230
    5 Chapman, J. (n/a)
    A Lunar Geosciences Database - The Earth's MapPlace Analog
    P 237
    15 Zuber, M. and Smith, D.E. (NASA Goddard SFC)
    Anticipated Improvements In Lunar Gravity Field Modelling With the Upcoming Lunar Missions
    112
    15 Smith, D.E. (NASA Goddard SFC)
    Expected Improvements in Lunar Topographic Knowledge
    203
    6.4 Science for exploration
    15 Taylor, L. (Univ. of Tennessee)
    UNIQUE PROPERTIES OF LUNAR SOIL LEAD TO UNEXPECTED ISRU DISCOVERIES
    209
    15 Hyatt, M. (NASA Glenn Res. Ctr)
    Lunar Dust: Characterization and Mitigation
    115
    15 Colangeli, L. (INAF - OAC)
    In situ dust monitoring on the Moon - An experimental approach
    133
    6.5 Science and human exploration
    15 Mendell, W. NASA JSC
    Science and the Constellation Systems Program Office
    221
    5 Liu, L. (Nanjing University)
    Orbit Drift and Control of the Spacecrafts around the Triangular Libration Points in the Earth-Moon System
    P 22
    5 Zhang, W. (Nanjing University)
    Soft landing of Lunar orbiter using the decrease of orbit perigee's altitude
    P 23
    Wrap-up summary 6.2, 6.3, 6.4, 6.5
    17:00
    -
    18:00
    Poster session (in attendance 17:00- 18:00)
    7. Technologies, Infrastructures, Resources for Future Robotic and Human exploration
    Chairs: L. Taylor, S. Hovland, K. Matsumoto 08:30
    15 Foing, B.H.. (ESA)
    ILEWG technology roadmap for Moon and Mars exploration
    185
    15 Balint, T. (JPL/Caltech)
    Extreme Environment Technologies for In-situ Lunar Exploration
    246
    15 Marshall, W. (NASA-Ames)
    Small Spacecraft in support of the Lunar Exploration Program
    255
    7.1 Landers
    15 Kyr, P. (Astrium Space Transp)
    Small Lunar Lander - An Innovative Solution for Small Moon Missions
    47
    5 Perino, M.A. (Thales Alenia Space)
    A Lunar Lander for Italy
    P 78
    5 Cao, Z. (CSA)
    The Overview of Hazard Detection for Soft-landing on the Moon Based on Terrain Recognition
    P 24
    5 Huang, X. (BJICE)
    Autonomous Navigation and Control for Pinpoint Lunar Soft Landing
    P 36
    15 Borriello, G. (Aviospace)
    Moon Descent & Landing Module for Robotic Exploration Missions
    79
    15 Alkalai, L. (JPL)
    An Overview of Recent Lunar Robotic Science and Exploration Mission Studies at JPL
    70
    15 Richter, L. (DLR)
    A New Facility for Lander Touchdown and Rover Mobility Testing at DLR
    143
    15 Magnani, P. (Galileo Avionica)
    Robotic Systems In Support To Moon Exploration
    159
    15 Smith, A. (MSSL)
    Technical Trade Studies For A Lunar Penetrator Mission
    96
    5 Smith, A. (MSSL)
    Impact Site Options for a Lunar Penetrator Mission
    P 99
    7.2 Rovers
    Chen, X. (CSSAR)
    The New Progress in Lunar Rover's Integrated Electronics System in China
    P 17
    5 Hu, M. (HIT)
    Development of Mechanism Platform Based Innovative Design on Lunar Rover System
    P 26
    5 Hu, Z. (ASE Shanghai)
    Locomotion Technology Analysis of Lunar Rover
    P 28
    5 Liu, X. (SAST)
    Investigation of Coordinated Control of Lunar Rover Locomotion
    P 149
    5 Weiss, P. (Hong Kong PolyU)
    Closing The Gap Between Remote Observation And Rover Explorations: Lunar Exploration By Multiple Micro-Probes
    P 91
    5 Gao, Z. (SHANGHAI ASE)
    Autonomous navigation of lunar rover
    P 34
    5 Zhang, Z. (BJICE)
    Safeguarding Tele-operation and Semi-autonomy Control Mode for Lunar Rover
    P 35
    15 Venditti, F. (Carlo Gavazzi Space)
    Lunar High Mobility Vehicles: a Challange for Sustained Lunar Exploration and Development
    95
    5 Seeni, A. (ISU)
    Investigation of Robotic Vehicle Locomotion Concepts for Unmanned Lunar Missions
    P 135
    5 Rovetta, A. Politecnico di Milano
    New Progress on the Novel Robotics Systems for Moon Exploration
    P 229
    5 Qiao, F. (SAS)
    Multi-wheels Fitting Control of a Lunar Rover with on-line Slip Ratio Estimation
    P 43
    5 Xu, H. (CAST)
    Autonomous Navigation Research for Lunar Rover based on Fuzzy Behavior in Unknown Environment
    P 37
    15 Teti, F. (MDA)
    Canadian Robotic Technologies for Lunar Surface Exploration
    257
    Wrap-up summary on 7.1-7.2 landers rovers
    7.3 Support technologies (24 Oct 14:00)
    5 Salonico, A. (Telespazio S.p.A.)
    An Italian Deep Space Antenna to Support Scientific Missions and Exploration
    P 76
    5 Preti, G. (Galileo Avionica SpA)
    Electro-Optical Equipment and Technologies for Space Exploration
    P 160
    5 Norbert, K. (Space Research Inst.)
    Development of Thermal Sensors and Drilling Systems for Application in Lunar Regolith
    P 2
    5 Palli, A. (Bologna University)
    An Advanced Thermal Control For Lunar Missions: Shape Memory Alloys Sensing And Actuation For Louver Devices
    P 157
    5 Kawashima, N. (Kinki Univ.)
    Confirmation Experiments on the Ground of the Laser Energy Transmission Technology for the Lunar Rover Exploring the Presence of Ice
    P 174
    15 Greenberg, P. (NASA Glenn Research)
    Measurement and Sensor Technologies for the Characterization of Lunar Particulates
    81
    15 Poletto, F. (OGS)
    Application Of The Reverse Vertical Seismic Profile - Seismic While Drilling Method In Space Mission
    56
    7.4 Power and ISRU
         Co-Chairs: L. Taylor & S. Hovland
    Taylor, L.
    Unique Properties of lunar soil + ISRU
    15 Calle, C. (NASA)
    Dust Mitigation Technologies for Lunar Exploration
    49
    15 Sanders, G. (NASA/JSC)
    RESOLVE - Starting Point for Partnerships in Lunar & Mars Resource Characterization
    45
    5 Seeni, A. (ISU)
    Radioisotope Power Systems - A Valuable Resource for European Polar Moon Missions and Beyond
    P 137
    15 Piccolo, F. (D'Appolonia SpA)
    Exploitation of Lunar resources: ISRU and oxygen production
    130
    15 Levy, F. (University of Texas)
    Design Of An Inflatable, Low-mass Solar Photovoltaic Collector For Deployment In Extraplanetary Environments
    69
    5 Svit, V. (Interactive Poster)
    MINING & MANUFACTURING ON MOON
    P 224
    5 Galli, D. (D'Appolonia SpA)
    Propellant Depots for In-Orbit Lunar Infrastructures
    P 131
    15 Vukman, I. (Carlo Gavazzi Space)
    The Development of a Lunar Propellant Production and Utilization Infrastructure: a Parametrical Study
    120
    5 Farrow, J. (ISU)
    FERTILE Moon - Feasibility of the Extraction of Resources Toolkit for In-situ Lunar Exploration
    P 11
    5 Farrow, J. (ISU)
    Full Moon - Storage and Delivery of Oxygen & Hydrogen for Lunar Exploration
    P 13
    5 Evensberget, D. (Int. Space Uni.)
    Full Moon: Storage and Delivery of Oxygen and Hydrogen for Lunar Exploration
    85
    5 Boileau, R. (Intl. Space Univ.)
    Full Moon: Storage and Delivery of Oxygen and Hydrogen for Lunar Exploration
    P 251
    15 Lavagna, M. (Politecnico di Milano)
    Feasibility study for a Moon ISRU plant small demonstrator
    129
    7.5 Instruments Technologies
    5 Alberto, R. (Politecnico di Milan)
    LF : a new project for robotic exploitation of Moon far side for radio astronomy
    P 8
    5 Renga, A. (University of Naples)
    Preliminary analysis of a Moon-based Interferometric SAR system for very high resolution Earth remote sensing
    P 39
    15 Fornaro, G. (IREA-CNR)
    Earth Observation from a Moon based SAR: Potentials and Limitations
    66
    15 Dainese, C. (Politecnico di Milan)
    Test facility For Sampler Drills And Distribution Tools
    117
    15 Preti, G. (Galileo Avionica SpA)
    Instruments for Moon In-Situ Sensing and Moon Surface Remote Sensing
    161
    5 Tortora, A. (Kayser Italia)
    Lunar Calorimeter (LUNACAL)
    P 177
    15 Tortora, A. (kayser Italia)
    Lunar Cube Corner (LUNACUBE)
      178
    5 Tortora, A. (Kayser Italia)
    Lunar Gravimeter (LUNAGRAV) And Lunar Gradiometer (LUNAGRAD) Atomic Interferometer Payloads
    P 179
    5 Battaglia, P. (Thales Alenia Space)
    LUSCAT (Lunar Soil Composition Analysis Telescope)
    P 87
    5 Yi, S. (CSA)
    Theoretical and experimental research on the method to measure and assess the security and reliability of the Chang' E1 launch towers
    P 25
    Wrap-up summary on 7.3, 7.4, 7.5
    18:00
    -
    19:00
    Poster session (in attendance 18:00- 19:00)
    8. Societal, legal, policy, economics
    Chairs: R.Richards, S.Durst, D.Isakeit 08:30
    15 Schrogl , K.-U. (ESPI)
    The Vienna Vision On Humans In Outer Space
    102
    15 Spear, A. (NASA/JPL Retired)
    Lunar Robotic lander By A World Team
    68
    5 Schlacht, I.L. (TU-Berlin)
    Natural Design Habitat on the Moon
    P 183
    5 Ono, A. (spaceart)
    Lunar Zen Garden
    P
    15 de Vera, J.-P.P. (Institute of Botany)
    Request for pre-tests on the Moon: photosynthesis of eukaryotic symbiotic organisms in a Mars like environment
    236
    5 Farrow, J. (ISU)
    A Lunar Biological and Historical Archive
    P 12
    5 Schonberg, W. (Fraunhofer EMI)
    Protecting Lunar Habitats from Meteoroid Impacts
    P 238
    15 Maccone, C. (Member of the IAA)
    PAC: Protected Antipode Circle at the Moon Farside Center for the Benefit of Humankind
    15
    15 Fermi, M. (Galileian Plus S.r.L)
    Exploration of the Moon towards its exploitation
    75
    5 G.R. Uspensky, K.S. Elkin (TsNIIMASH)
    Cost of development and delivery of lunar helium-3 to the Earth
    P 147
    15 Richards, R. (Optech Incorporated)
    The New Race to the Moon - Assessing the Potential for Lunar Commerce
    242
    10 Viberti, C (SpaceLand)
    SpaceLand Lunar-Gravity Flights to prepare for exploring and utilizing the Moon
    P 247
    15 Krovel, T. (Lunar Explorers Soc.)
    The Revival of the Lunar Explorers Society
    150
    15 Durst, S. (Space Age Publishing)
    International Lunar Observatory Association (ILOA): October 2007 Update - Mission, Finance and Organization Status
    182
    15 Friedman, L. (Planetary Society)
    International Lunar Decade
    P 201
    15 Betts, B. (Planetary Society)
    Public Involvement in International Lunar Exploration
    202
    15 Pinault, L. (London Sch Economics)
    Collective Innovation for Lunar Exploration: Using LEGO Robotics, "Serious Games" and Virtual Reality to Involve a Massive Number of Players
    223
    15 Morrow, C. (SETI Institute)
    LRO Plans for International Education and Public Outreach
    227
    Wrap-up summary on session 8
    Discussion and write-up recommendations, and contribution to Sorrento declaration
    13B. YLE Session - Outreach and Education
    Chairs: T. Krovel, A. Grinberg, R. Walker 14:00
    15 Walker, R. (ESA)
    Status of the European Student Moon Orbiter (ESMO) Project
    14
    10 Short, M. (UTIAS - SFL)
    Lunette: Satellite - to - Satellite Gravity Mapping of the Moon
    64
    10 Novak, D. (Glasgow University)
    Mission Analysis Techniques For The Phase A Of ESMO And Outlooks For A Possible Phase B
    48
    10 Montopoli, M. (University L'Aquila)
    Remote sensing of the Moon sub-surface from a spaceborne microwawe radiometer aboard the European Student Moon Orbiter (ESMO)
    51
    10 Schlanbusch, R. (Narvik University)
    Passivity-Based Attitude Control Of The SSETI ESMO Satellite
    121
    5 Castellini, F. (Politecnico di Milan)
    SSETI ESMO Mission Programmatics: a New Mock-Up Philosophy, Cost Estimation and Scheduling Results
    P 126
    5 Clearwater, Y.
    ASMO
    P
    5 Farrow, J. (ISU)
    Luna Gaia - A Closed Loop Habitat for the Moon
    P 240
    5 Farrow, J. (ISU)
    A Brief Review of Recent Team Projects on Lunar Exploration at ISU
    P 9
    15 Cusumano, S. (COREP)
    Permanent Human MOon Exploration BasE (PHOEBE)
    139
    15 Vasko, C.A. (TU Vienna)
    CSI Moon - An Astrobiology Mission Concept To The Moon
    232
    5 Sandrone, S. (EADS Astrium)
    From the Atlantic to the Moon - Henry the Navigator & Moon Exploration
    P 138
    5 Grinberg, A. (Young Lunar Explorer)
    An Annual Review of the Young Lunar Explorers Society
    P 241
    Wrap-up summary on session 13B
    Discussion and write-up recommendations, and contribution to Sorrento declaration
    17:00
    -
    18:00
    Poster session (in attendance 17:00- 18:00)
    17:30
    -
    19:00
    ILEWG Space agencies business meeting

    Thursday 25 October 2007

    6. Science and Exploration of the Moon: Results, Open Questions New Approaches
    Chairs: M. Grande, P. Sreekumar, D. Kendall 08:30
    6.6 Science from the Moon
    Time (min) Name (affiliation), Title Poster ID
    15 Brunetti, G. (IRA-INAF, Bologna)
    Low Frequency Dipole Array for Astrophysics & Cosmology from the Moon
    158
    5 Skaslky, A. (IKI RAS)
    Moon-Based Low Frequency Radioastronomy
    P 168
    15 Bratina, V. (CNR-INOA)
    Earth observation from the Moon: advantages and drawbacks
    172
    5 Vulpetti, G. (Galileian Plus Srl)
    Overview of the Benefits for Earth Climatology via Continuous Observations of Earth and Sun from the Moon
    P 60
    15 Bigazzi, A. (INAF)
    The Moon as a Platform for High Resolution Solar Imaging
    128
    5 Di Nicolantonio, W. (Carlo Gavazzi Space)
    Earth's Atmosphere Observation From The Moon : Possible Approaches
    P 104
    5 Cecchi, G. (IFAC-CNR)
    The Moon as a Platform for Whole-Disk Perspective Ocean and Vegetation Observation with Optical Hyperspectral Radiometers
    P 180
    15 Burigana, C. (INAF-IASF Bologna)
    Future experiments from the Moon dedicated to the study of the cosmic microwave background
    175
    5 Takahashi, Y. (U.C. Berkeley)
    Antarctic-Lunar Analog: South Pole Astrophysics Experience for Planning Missions to the Moon
    P 173
    6.7 Science on the Moon
    5 de Vera, J.-P.P. (Institute of Botany)
    Request for pre-tests on the Moon: Photosynthesis of eukaryotic symbiotic organisms in a Mars like environment
    P 236
    15 Ambesi-impiombato, F.S. (University of Udine)
    The First Step Towards the Space Age Noah's Ark Concept in Exporting Life to Moon and Beyond
    141
    15 Fidani, C. (INFN perugia)
    Particle Detection Using Moon Seismology
    57
    5 Kozyrovska, N. (Inst. Molecular Biol)
    Growing Pioneer Plants in a Lunar Greenhouse
    P 90
    15 Flamini, E. (Italian Space Agency)
    The Role of the Terrestrial Analogues Studies in Planetary Exploration
    166
    Wrap-up summary 6.6, 6.7
    12:00 (6. Science) Discussion and write-up recommendations, and contribution to Sorrento declaration
    14:33
    CEST
    Breaking News: STS-120 Docking with the ISS
    16:33
    CEST
    Breaking News: Hatch open, Handshake
    16:00
    -
    18:00
    Poster session (in attendance 16:00- 18:00)
    7. Technologies, Infrastructures, Resources for Future Robotic and Human exploration
    Chairs: L. Taylor, S. Hovland, K. Matsumoto 08:30
    7.6 Transport and Orbital Support
    5 Rossettini, L. (Politecnico di Milan)
    Advance Moon Orbiter Hybrid Propellant Thruster
    P 21
    15 Phipps, A. (SSTL)
    An Affordable Lunar Communications and Navigation Demonstration Satellite
    42
    5 Peron, R. (IFSI/INAF)
    ISA on the Moon: possible use of accelerometers for in-orbit and on-ground measurements
    P 142
    15 Iasillo, D. (Planetek Italia)
    WEBGIS SYSTEMS FOR PLANETARY DATA
    67
    15 Smyth, D. (Jet Propulsion Labor)
    To Mars and Back: Commands and Telemetry on Mars Rover Missions
    118
    15 Pogrebenko, S. (JIVE)
    VLBI Experiments with the Moon Exploration Spacecraft
    252
    5 Li, H. (BIASE)
    Transportation System For Lunar Exploration
    P 33
    7.7 Architectures
    15 Perino, M.A. (Thales Alenia Space)
    Lunar Exploration Architectures
    44
    15 Hanley, J. (TBC) (ESMD)
    Constellation and the Moon
    P
    7.8 Human Support
    15 Slenzka, K. (OHB-System AG)
    AstroHab - a payload concept study for a series of lunar lander missions in the exploration context
    98
    5 Lobascio, C. (Thales Alenia Space)
    Bioregenerative Life Support Systems for Planetary Environments: Developing Innovative Technology Within the CAB Italian Project
    P 113
    15 Levy, F. (University of Texas)
    Indoor Air Quality Implications Of 222-Rn From Lunar Regolith
    124
    15 Chetwood, C. (ABSL Space Products)
    Analysis Of Power Storage Mediums For The Exploration Of The Moon
    170
    5 Farrow, J. (ISU)
    Luna Gaia - A Closed Loop Habitat for the Moon
    P 240
    7.9 Human Operations
    15 Berthoz, A. (Collège de France)
    Walking on the Moon
    7
    15 Palumberi, S. (Thales Alenia Space)
    ULISSE: hUman Lunar Initial Settlement for Space Exploration
    162
    5 Lavagna, M.R. (Politecnico di Milano)
    OMERO: On Moon Emergency Rescue Outpost
    P 226
    10 Henn, N. (German Space Agency)
    Moon as best stepping stone for Exploration of our Solar System
    55
    15 Seeni, A. (ISU)
    Manipulation Concepts for Human-Robot Cooperative Lunar Exploration
    136
    15 Viberti, C (SpaceLand)
    SpaceLand Lunar-Gravity Flights to prepare for exploring and utilizing the Moon
    P 247
    12:00 Wrap-up summary on 7.6-7.9 Human technologies
    14:00 (7 Technology) Discussion and write-up recommendations, and contribution to Sorrento declaration
    14:33
    CEST
    Breaking News: STS-120 Docking with the ISS
    16:33
    CEST
    Breaking News: Hatch open, Handshake
    16:00
    -
    18:00
    Poster session (in attendance 16:00- 18:00)
    20:00 ICEUM9 Conference Dinner

    Friday 26 October 2007

    9. Next steps for Robotic Landers, Rovers and Outposts
    Chair: K.Matsumoto, S.Hovland 08:30
    Time (min) Name (affiliation), Title Poster ID
    15 Wargo, M. (NASA ESMD)
    Lunar Precursor Robotic Program (LPRP), including the new Lunar Mapping Project.
    15 Günther, H. (Astrium Space Transp)
    Lunar Science And Infrastructure With The Future Lunar Lander
    46
    15 Alkalai, L. (JPL)
    Hitch-hiking to the Moon: Opportunities for Small Low-Cost Lunar Missions
    254
    15 Reissaus, P. (Kayser-Threde GmbH)
    A Lunar Robotic and Scientific Lander Mission
    58
    5 Feuerbacher, B. (DLR)
    Concepts For Lunar Sample Return Missions
    P 222
    15 Sanders, G. (NASA/JSC)
    ISRU at a Lunar Outpost: Implementation and Opportunities for Partnerships and Commercial Development
    52
    15 Lavagna, M.R. (politecnico di Milan)
    Surface architectures for planetary exploration: the Moon case-study
    197
    10 Roberto, F. (Univ. of Arizona)
    The South Pole Greenhouse and Development/Construction of a Lunar Habitat Demonstrator
    176
    15 Vogler, A. (Architecture+Vision)
    MoonBaseTwo - a design concept for an inflatable surface habitat
    119
    15 Giorgio, V. (Thales Alenia Space)
    From Mars to Moon
    77
    Wrap-up summary on session 9
    Coffee Break
    10. International Prospects for utilization and human exploration
    Chair: M. Wargo 11:00
    15 Hufenbach, B. (ESA)
    The Moon in ESA Reference Exploration Architecture
    256
    15 Hovland, S. (ESA)
    European Space Agency Preparation for Human Lunar Exploration
    41
    30 Space Agencies panel
    11. Reports & recommendations from working groups
    Chair: B. Foing 12:00
    40 Reports & recommendations
    20 Discussion
    13:00 Lunch
    11. Reports & recommendations from working groups (cont'd)
    Chair: S.Espinasse 14:00
    40 Reports & recommendations
    20 Discussion
    12. ICEUM9 declaration
    Chair: B. Foing 15:00 - 15:30
    15:30 Closing Ceremony
    16:00 End ICEUM9

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