session 1
- Title
Strategies & Architectures as the Framework for Future Building Blocks in Space Exploration and Development
- type
oral
- Description
Future scenarios for sustainable exploration and development in space will unfold in the context of global conditions that vary greatly from those of the 1950s-1970s (the first generation of space programmes, driven by international competition), or those of the 1980s-2000s (the second generation of space programmes, enabled by international cooperation). Looking to the future, it is likely that space-faring countries will pursue their goals and objectives in a more building-block fashion focused on developing high-value future space capabilities, rather than through massive, geo-politically driven programmes. Increasingly, these developments may also reflect future commercial space opportunities. As a result, it is important that the international community should engage in an ongoing discussion of strategies and architectures to frame a “building block” approach to our future in space. Such a discussion should involve sustainable budgets and multiple-purpose system-of-systems capabilities that lead to a diverse range of future activities of broad benefit to humanity. This session, which is related to a prospective new International Academy of Astronautics (IAA) study group, will address strategies and architectural approaches that may allow a new paradigm, a “building block” approach, to be established among the space-faring countries. Papers are solicited in these and related areas.
- Date
2025-10-01
- Time
- Room
- IPC members
Co-Chair: Mr. John C. Mankins, ARTEMIS Innovation Management Solutions, LLC, United States;
Co-Chair: Dr. Maria Antonietta Perino, Thales Alenia Space Italia, Italy;
Rapporteur: Dr. Nasr Al-Sahhaf, Moon Village Association (MVA), Saudi Arabia;
Order | Time | Paper title | Mode | Presentation status | Speaker | Affiliation | Country |
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1 | 10:15 | Novel Building Blocks for Cis-Lunar Infrastructure: Solving the Chicken-and-the-Egg Conundrum | 10 | Mr. John C. Mankins | ARTEMIS Innovation Management Solutions, LLC | United States | |
2 | 10:25 | Architecting the Future of Space Systems: Modularity Evolution in Satellite Design | 10 | confirmed | Ms. Victoria Krivova | Politecnico di Milano | Italy |
3 | 10:35 | Manned Mars Mission Design and ISRU Propellant Production System Architecture: A Feasibility Study | 10 | Ms. Chiara Leopardi Dittaiuti | ISAE-Supaero University of Toulouse | Italy | |
4 | 10:45 | 10 | Dr. Deddy Nababan | Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation (CSIRO) | Australia | ||
5 | 10:55 | 10 | Dr. Jasmina Lazendic-Galloway | Eindhoven University of Technology | The Netherlands | ||
6 | 11:05 | Advancing Large Space Structure Assembly: Insights from Earth. | 10 | Mr. George Burns | The University of Bristol | United Kingdom | |
7 | 11:15 | 10 | Dr. Ayodele Periola | French south african Institute of Tehnology(F'SATI) | South Africa | ||
8 | 11:25 | 10 | Ms. Regina Amirova | University of Houston | United States | ||
9 | 11:35 | 10 | Dr. Koichi Ijichi | Japan Space Systems | Japan | ||
10 | 11:45 | AI for Self-Repairing Spacecraft: An Autonomous Framework for Deep-Space Mission Sustainability | 10 | confirmed | Mr. Samrat Chakraborty | Visva-Bharati | India |
11 | 11:55 | Building a Sustainable Framework for Lunar Missions: A Proposal for an Integrated Data Repository | 10 | Mr. Hassan Abouseada | Egyptian Space Agency (EgSA) | Egypt | |
12 | 12:05 | Beyond Earth’s Boundaries: Blockchain-Driven Autonomy for Satellites and Probes | 10 | Mr. Harsh Kumar | Politecnico di Torino | Italy |