Technical programme
IAC-25 — 76th International Astronautical Congress
D2. IAF SPACE TRANSPORTATION SOLUTIONS AND INNOVATIONS SYMPOSIUM
Topics of this symposium, organized by the International Astronautical Federation (IAF), are to address worldwide space transportation solutions and innovations as well as relevant technologies needed and ground support infrastructure. The symposium addresses existing vehicles, vehicles in development and future space transportation solutions. The goal is to foster understanding and cooperation amongst the world’s space-faring organizations. The corresponding activities are devoted to different types of space transportation missions, systems (launch vehicle system and/or the propulsion stages, expendable or reusable, manned or unmanned) and to their safety and support operations.
- Coordinator
Yuguang Yang
China Aerospace Science & Industry Corporation (CASIC) — ChinaOliver Kunz
Beyond Gravity — SwitzerlandAaron Weaver
National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) — United States
D2.1. Launch Vehicles in Service or in Development
Review of up to date status of launch vehicles currently in use in the world or under short term development with a special focus on the Space Transportation activities in Australia and New Zealand: This session also plans to highlight the Space Transportation activities in Australia and New Zealand. This can include: - Launch related propulsion/ stage development, - Orbital launch systems in development and operational, - Orbital launch sites as well as - In space Transportation systems.
- Co-Chair
Aaron Weaver
National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) — United StatesMartin Sippel
Deutsches Zentrum für Luft- und Raumfahrt e.V. (DLR) — Germany
- Rapporteur
Giuseppe Rufolo
CIRA Italian Aerospace Research Centre — Italy
D2.2. Launch Services, Missions, Operations, and Facilities
Review of the current and planned launch services and support, including economics of space transportation systems, financing, cost, insurance, licensing. Advancements in ground infrastructure, ground operations, production methods, mission planning and mission control for both expendable and reusable launch services.
- Co-Chair
Tina Buechner da Costa
European Space Agency (ESA) — FranceIwao Igarashi
Mitsubishi Heavy Industries, Ltd. — Japan
- Rapporteur
Christian Corba
EUMETSAT — GermanyJeremy Pinier
National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA), Langley Research Center — United States
D2.3. Upper Stages, Space Transfer, Entry & Landing Systems
Discussion of existing, planned or new advanced concepts for cargo and human orbital transfer. Includes current and near term transfer, entry and landing systems, sub-systems and technologies for accommodating crew and cargo transfer in space.
- Co-Chair
Oliver Kunz
Beyond Gravity — SwitzerlandNicole Viola
Politecnico di Torino — Italy
- Rapporteur
John M. Horack
The Ohio State University College of Engineering — United States
D2.4. Future Space Transportation Systems
Discussion of future overall transportation system designs and operational concepts for both expendable and reusable systems for Earth-to orbit transportation and exploration missions considering also emerging space ventures and deep space transportation.
- Co-Chair
Pier Michele Roviera
— United StatesJosé Gavira Izquierdo
International Space Consultant — The Netherlands
- Rapporteur
Nicolas Bérend
ONERA - The French Aerospace Lab — France
D2.5. Technologies for Future Space Transportation Systems
Discussion of technologies enabling new reusable or expendable launch vehicles and in-space transportation systems. Emphasis is on early TRL hardware development and verification prior to flight, including ground testing and/or innovative technology prototype demonstrations not yet involving flight.
- Co-Chair
Franck Koebel
ArianeGroup — FranceChristophe Bonnal
European Conference for Aero-Space Sciences (EUCASS) — France
- Rapporteur
Shoyo Hyodo
Mitsubishi Heavy Industries, Ltd. — Japan
D2.6. Future Space Transportation Systems Verification and In-Flight Experimentation
Discussion of atmospheric and in-space flight testing and qualification of system, sub-system, and advanced technologies for future launch vehicles and in-space transportation systems. Emphasis is on higher TRL in-flight experimentation, demonstration, and qualification, including test plans and innovative technology prototype demonstrations involving or leading to flight as well as new and unique test platforms and capabilities.
- Co-Chair
David E. Glass
National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) — United StatesMauro Augelli
UK Space Agency — United Kingdom
- Rapporteur
Christie Maddock
University of Strathclyde — United Kingdom
D2.7. Suborbital Rockets and Small Launchers: Concepts and Operations including Student Rocketry
Discussion of existing, planned and future Launchers for small payloads ranging from 1500 kg to as low as 1 kg into Low Earth Orbit. Includes innovative solutions such as airborne systems, evolutions from sub-orbital concepts, combinations of existing / emerging elements and new elements, reusable, partially reusable and expendable concepts, and flexible, highly responsive concepts considering also student rocketry technical achievements for the development of their sounding rockets: development of subsystems, safety issue, uses of novel technologies
- Co-Chair
Harry A. Cikanek
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) — United StatesChristian Corba
EUMETSAT — Germany
D2.8. In-Space Transportation Solutions and Space Logistics
This session is focused on in-space transportation capabilities and mission architectures, existing or under study. Related enabling and support missions, such as robotic servicing and supply, as well as technology roadmaps shall be discussed. The session will also implement large scale exploration missions.
- Co-Chair
Akhil Gujral
The Aerospace Corporation — United StatesJosef Wiedemann
Isar Aerospace Technologies GmbH — Germany
D2.9-D6.2. Sustainable Approaches and Impact of Space Transportation Solutions on Earth + Space Environment and on General Safety
This session is dedicated to the study of the impact of space transportation solutions on the earth and space environment and on the relevant safety aspects. This session can address methodologies for life cycle analysis, environmental impact mitigation and assessment, sustainability, and eco-design for space transportation. It will also address new and emerging technologies for space transportation systems to mitigate the impact on the earth and space environments, yet guaranteeing Space and Ground Safety.
- Co-Chair
Shana Diez
SpaceX — United StatesCharles E. Cockrell Jr.
National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) — United States
- Rapporteur
Francesco Santoro
Altec S.p.A. — Italy
D2.IP. Interactive Presentations - IAF SPACE TRANSPORTATION SOLUTIONS AND INNOVATIONS SYMPOSIUM
This session offers a unique opportunity to deliver your key messages in an interactive presentation on any of the subjects of Space Transportation Solutions and Innovations addressed in the classic Sessions. The presentation will be displayed on a digital screen in a dedicated location and available for view by all Congress attendees for the entire Congress week. In addition, one afternoon is dedicated exclusively for the attendees to view the Interactive Presentations, and the author will be assigned a specific ten minute slot to personally present the topic and interact with the attendees present. The Interactive Presentation may take advantage of all electronic display capabilities, such as: PowerPoint charts, embedded hot links, pictures, audio and video clips etc. An award will also be presented to the author of the best Interactive Presentation in the D Category at a special ceremony. An Abstract that follows the standard format must be submitted by the deadline for standard IAC abstracts.
- Co-Chair
Ysolde PREVEREAUD
ONERA - The French Aerospace Lab — FranceJens Lassmann
ArianeGroup — Germany
- Rapporteur
Aaron Weaver
National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) — United States