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    Title

    Strategies for Rapid Implementation of Interstellar Missions: Precursors and Beyond

    type

    oral

    Description

    Knowledge about space beyond our solar system and between the stars—that is interstellar space —is lacking data. Even as IBEX, NASA’s Interstellar Background Explorer, studies the edge of our solar system, it still is confined to earth orbit. Arguably, some of the most compelling data to understand the universe we live in will come from sampling the actual environment beyond our solar system as Voyager 1 and Voyager 2 spacecraft are on the threshold of doing. In the 36 years since the Voyager probes’ launches, significant advances in materials science, analytical chemistry, information technologies, imaging capabilities, communications and propulsion systems have been made. The recently released IAA study: “Key Technologies to Enable Near-Term Interstellar Scientific Precursor Missions” along with significant initiatives like the DARPA seed-funded 100 Year Starship and the Breakthrough Starshot project, signal the need, readiness and benefits to aggressively undertaking interstellar space missions. This session seeks to define specific strategies and key enabling steps to implement interstellar precursor missions within the next 10-15 years. Suggestions for defined projects, payloads, teams, spacecraft and mission profiles that leverage existing technological capacities, yet will yield probes that generate new information about deep space, rapidly exit the solar system and which can be launched before 2040 are sought.

    Date

    2025-10-02

    Time

    10:15

    Room

    Parkside Pre-Function

    IPC members
    • Co-Chair: Dr. Mae Jemison, 100 Year Starship, United States;

    • Co-Chair: Prof. Giancarlo Genta, Politecnico di Torino, Italy;

    • Rapporteur: Mr. Les Johnson, National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA), Marshall Space Flight Center, United States;

    papers

    Order

    Time

    Paper title

    Mode

    Presentation status

    Speaker

    Affiliation

    Country

    1

    10:15

    Nuclear Electric Propulsion for Fast Interstellar Precursor Missions: Physical Limits on Performance

    15

    Dr. Ralph L. McNutt, Jr.

    The John Hopkins University

    United States

    2

    10:30

    A Precursor Interstellar Mission Beyond the Heliopause Using Advanced Gaseous Core Nuclear Propulsion Technology as a Pathway to an Alpha Centauri Mission

    15

    Dr. Ugur Guven

    UN CSSTEAP

    United Kingdom

    3

    10:45

    Antimatter:Science fiction or the Key to Interstellar Travel?

    15

    Ms. Aytaj Mammadli

    Azerbaijan State University of Economics

    Azerbaijan

    4

    11:00

    META-STARWISP: An Autophagic Interstellar Probe

    15

    Haroon B. Oqab

    Space Canada Corporation

    Canada

    5

    11:15

    Interstellar Travel That Uses Cosmological Entanglement, Topological Propulsion, and Mathematics' Riemann Hypothesis

    15

    Mr. Rodney Bartlett

    Australia

    6

    11:30

    Design of a Self-Sufficient generation for Interstellar Travel: Project Hyperion

    15

    Mr. Saeed Vahdani

    Space Generation Advisory Council (SGAC)

    Iran

    7

    11:45

    The Cosmic Development Goals

    15

    Ms. Tessa Rankin

    International Space University (ISU)

    France